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A Necklace is an article of jewellery that is worn around the neck. Necklaces may have been one of the earliest types of adornment worn by humans. They often serve Ceremonial, Religious, Magical, Or Funerary purposes and are also used as symbols of Wealth and Status and are commonly made of Precious Metals and Stones.
The main component of a Necklace is the band, chain, or cord that wraps around the neck, and often have additional attachments suspended or inset into the Necklace itself. These attachments typically include Pendants, Lockets, Amulets, Crosses, Precious and Semiprecious materials such as Diamond, Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds, Garnets, and Sapphires.
Ancient Civilizations adorned themselves with Necklaces crafted from various materials, symbolizing status and cultural significance, they held deep meaning and were often worn as a representation of one's place in society. In Ancient Egypt, the intricate designs and craftsmanship of Necklaces reflected the advanced skills of Ancient Artisans.
In many Ancient Cultures, Bees were often believed to be the Sacred Insect that bridged the Natural World to the Underworld. The Mayans believed the Bee to be a symbol of the Goddess of Life and Abundance, while the Druids considered the bee to represent Fertility, Personal Power and Community. To Ancient Greeks, bees were symbolic of Prosperity and Celebration where Honey was considered as “The Food Of The Gods,” or “Nectar of the Gods” and believed that Bees might be the human souls awaiting reincarnation or birth, whereas in Judaism, the bee is associated with a Successful and Peaceful society, in Celtic cultures, Honey-Wine was thought to be the Drink Of Immortality.