Body Jewelry
Jewelry has a long and interesting history in the human
civilization and evolution. In the ancient times, the use of
jewelry was used to symbolize the social and religious power of
citizens that wore them. It was also used a means to store
wealth, which is why special pieces of jewelry were passed on
as heirlooms and used by some cultures as dowry or for transfer
of wealth.
In some tribe cultures, jewelry were used to modify one's
body. In some cases, neck rings were added slowly on a female's
neck until the appendage grew to abnormal lengths and became
dependent on the neck rings for support. The tribe's women did
this as a status symbol as well as a decorative piece as
females with longer necks were considered to be more beautiful
than their short-necked counterparts.
Although the use and history of jewelry seem varied and
diverse, the most common denominator in all of these is the
fact that jewelry was used to express a certain message.
Whether it was for beauty, power or status, jewelry were the
easiest way to convey this. In these modern times, jewelry and
its use has evolved along with the times, finding creative
expression in today's body jewelry.
Body jewelry is no longer confined to traditional jewelry
items like the usual earrings, rings, necklaces and bracelets.
The term body jewelry now connotes any sort of decoration that
can be adorned on the body and usually expressed through more
than usual body piercings like belly rings, and the like.
Nowadays, jewelry no longer needs to be made of precious
materials. Modern body jewelry are often made of semi-precious
or even non-precious materials.
Some body jewelry are made of plastics and other metals, but
some are even just imitations of precious stones that can be
individually glued to preferred body parts in patterns of
choice. For instance, there are body jewelry kits available
with suggested patterns to follow when adhering to the body.
This of course is a temporary display and will either fall off
eventually or come off when washed.
The nice thing about body jewelry is that absolutely anybody
can wear them. Unlike in the olden ages where only a select few
can officially wear jewelry, in this day and age, even children
or individuals of any sex, age or race can opt to display these
body jewelry. Body jewelry nowadays are used to express
individuality in the way that they are worn. Some individuals
go all out and radical in the way they use body jewelry. In
some cases, being very blatant and "out there" in displaying
body jewelry have become so popular, it can be coined as the
norm rather than the exception.
For instance, it is customary for gangs and gang members to
use body jewelry that is termed as "bling-bling" but since
popular artists, rappers and pop singers have been displaying
the same fashion, it has become part of pop culture. So instead
of promoting exclusivity, it has become a fashion statement to
adorn oneself with this particular type of body jewelry.
Whatever the case, it seems that body jewelry is here to
stay. Perhaps it is this generation's way of saying, "out with
the old" as they constantly challenge old tradition of how
jewelry is worn and who can wear them.
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