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Many years ago, civilizations such as the Egyptians or the Aztecs, already gave great importance to the skull.
From the 15th century, skull jewelry began to appear to commemorate the memory of loved ones.
This skull necklace can be a symbol to remember that we only have one life.
a reason to tell ourselves that death comes quickly and that life is far too beautiful for us not to be able to fully enjoy it.
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In mythology the Eagle held lightning in its talons, it was the celestial bird, the messenger of Jupiter.
The Romans ended up associating the god Jupiter with his Greek equivalent Zeus.
In the Metamorphoses, Ovid tells of Jupiter's rise to power. Victorious against Saturn, he now reigns over heaven and earth. Ovid calls this new period "The Silver Age".
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The art of jewelry dates back to the most ancient times of humanity.
The history of jewelry begins in prehistory, when people appreciated adorning themselves with objects in which they found a certain beauty.
We find adornments in the primitive art of the Americas or Oceania.
From antiquity to the end of the Middle Ages, it was goldsmiths who made and sold jewelry.
From the East to the West, we have always cultivated the pleasure, even the passion, of wearing adornments (rings, earrings, brooches, necklaces, bracelets, etc.). They are made of metal, iron, zinc, bronze, silver. Jade, agate, malachite, lapis lazuli, etc. are chiseled.