Why do Indian women like jewelry so much?
Fit clothes and jewelry have always been the most popular clothing for women in ancient India. Because jewelry is not only an indispensable ornament, but also a symbol of wealth and status. As early as 6000 years ago, necklaces made of stones appeared in the Indus Valley. 1975, archaeologist Fervys especially excavated a large number of jewels in Arakdina, a small town near Karachi. Some clay pots are filled with jewels made of gold, silver, copper, agate and chalcedony, and even known as the five treasures that shocked the world. These jewels made of all kinds of expensive materials are made with extremely complicated and exquisite skills. Women's necklaces are made of various materials, such as blue-green glazed pottery, turquoise, agate and gold. Besides necklaces, bracelets, hairpins and earrings are also necessary decorations. Archaeologists found a hair band more than 4000 years ago in Mohenjo, a hero of the legal profession. It's beautiful, with small holes at both ends and exquisite patterns. This style is still popular in India today. There are earrings, brooches and bracelets made of metal, stones and shells.