1. If gold jewelry belongs to both husband and wife, it shall be divided by both parties through consultation;
If negotiation fails, the court shall make a judgment;
2. The common property of husband and wife usually includes wages, bonuses, labor remuneration, income from production and operation, income from intellectual property rights, inherited or donated property, etc.
3. If the gold jewelry belongs to one party's personal property, it will not be divided, and it will still be owned by that party at the time of divorce;
The dowry given by the husband's family or the dowry jewelry given by the woman's family before marriage is usually regarded as personal property.
The historical and cultural value of gold;
1. Historical position of gold in different civilizations: In ancient Egypt, Roman Empire, ancient India and other civilizations, gold was regarded as a symbol of wealth and power;
2. Application of gold in art and decoration: Because of its unique luster and rarity, gold is often used to make jewelry, artworks and religious articles;
3. The role of gold in the economic system: As a monetary standard, gold has had an important impact on international trade and monetary policy;
4. Symbolic significance of gold in modern society: Gold is usually associated with wealth, success and status, and is a traditional gift to celebrate important moments in many cultures.
To sum up, the principle of gold divorce ownership is that husband and wife divide their property through consultation or court decision, and personal property will not be divided. Premarital dowry or dowry jewelry is usually regarded as personal property.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code
Article 1087
At the time of divorce, the property of husband and wife shall be handled by mutual agreement; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment based on the specific circumstances of the property and the principle of taking care of the rights and interests of the children, the woman and the innocent party. The rights and interests enjoyed by husband and wife in the contracted management of family land are protected according to law.