1, the symbolic meaning of social status
Gold has always been a symbol of power and wealth since ancient times. In some countries and cultures, the gold card is considered as a symbol of power and social status. Therefore, in social occasions, wearing gold on the left hand is not only a decoration, but also a symbol of status and status. On the other hand, silver does not have obvious social status symbol function like gold. Borrowing the custom of "left gold and right silver" is also to reflect the owner's economic and social status in social occasions, so as to establish a correct image and demeanor.
2. National cultural customs
In the traditional culture of some countries and regions, both the left hand and the right hand have auspicious and unlucky symbolic meanings.
3. Religious customs
The distinction between left and right appears not only in social culture, but also in religious culture. For example, in Christianity and Islam.
4. Matching of jewelry accessories
Jewelry and accessories also need to be carefully matched. Generally speaking, gold and silver are classic and easy to match, while wearing formal gold jewelry is generally placed in the left hand.
5. Inheritance and cultural values
Different countries and regions have their own traditional culture. The inheritance and development of this tradition not only embodies people's aesthetic pursuit, but also represents the inheritance and continuation of a culture and history, and embodies the essence and value of a nation and culture.
6. Physiological changes
In ancient times, the physiological changes of the left hand and the right hand divided people into left and right, and also shaped the traditional culture of gold and silver, which continued to develop and extend in the inheritance.