Vintage Engagement Rings

Diamonds, drawn out prepense the most prized of gemstones, were first mined Vintage Engagement Rings in India. Pliny may have mentioned them, although there is some debate as to the exact nature of the stone he referred to as Adamas; In 2005, Australia, Botswana, Russia and Canada ranked among the primary sources of gemstone diamond production.

One of the few cultures to today still create their jewellery as they did many centuries prior is the Current Zealand Māori, who create Hei-tiki. The induction the hei-tiki is worn is not apparent; it may either relate to ancestral connections, as Tiki was the first Māori, or fertility, as there is a strong tie between this and Tiki. Another suggestion from historians is that the Tiki is a blend of the fossil belief of a god named Tiki, perhaps dating back to before the Māoris settled in Just Out Zealand. Hei-tikis are traditionally carved by hand from bone (commonly whale), nephrite or bowenite; a lengthy and intangible process. The Hei-tiki is now popular amongst tourists who can buy it from souvenir or jeweller shops.