According to the Civil Code, jewelry purchased at the time of marriage belongs to personal property within marriage. Husband and wife's property includes wages, bonuses, labor remuneration, income from production, operation and investment, inherited or donated property and intellectual property rights.
Legal objectivity:
Article 1063 of the Civil Code refers to the personal property of one spouse: (1) the premarital property of one spouse; (2) Compensation or compensation obtained by one party for personal injury; (3) Property that is determined to belong to only one party in the will or gift contract; (4) Daily necessities used exclusively by one party; (five) other property that should be owned by one party.