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Western countries
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Jewelry in Western culture is often given as gifts for special occasions and signifies wealth and status.
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Western countries
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Jewelry is commonly worn as a fashion statement or for personal expression in Western countries.
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Middle Eastern countries
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Jewelry in Middle Eastern countries symbolizes wealth, status, and cultural significance and is often worn for special occasions and ceremonies.
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4
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Western countries
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In Western countries, jewelry made of precious metals and gemstones is commonly given as a gift and symbol of wealth.
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5
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United States
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In the United States, jewelry is worn for fashion and self-expression, using a variety of materials and styles.
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6
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India
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In India, jewelry, particularly gold and precious stones, is culturally and religiously significant and symbolizes status and wealth.
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jewelry
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Jewelry Enthusiasts
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Jewelry enthusiasts value the diverse forms of jewelry for their symbolism, history, and aesthetics.
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African countries
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Jewelry in African countries holds cultural, ceremonial, and investment importance with a focus on traditional and tribal significance.
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9
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jewelry
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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Colorful beaded jewelry represents cultural identity and social status in traditional Maasai culture.
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10
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jewelry
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United States
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Jewelry, particularly engagement rings and wedding bands, holds cultural significance in the US for special occasions and relationships.
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European countries
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Jewelry in European countries is linked to fashion, luxury, and cultural heritage, often crafted from precious materials.
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jewelry
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India
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Jewelry in India is culturally and religiously significant, representing wealth and status.
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Latin American
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Jewelry in Latin American culture has significant cultural and spiritual value and is worn in both daily life and ceremonies.
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4
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14
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jewelry
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East Asian countries
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Jewelry in East Asian countries holds cultural and sentimental value, often passed down through generations.
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3
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15
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Indian culture
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Jewelry is an integral part of Indian culture, representing wealth, status, and prosperity through elaborate designs and cultural importance.
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jewelry
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Japan
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Japanese jewelry includes traditional, body, and costume styles with a focus on elegant and trendy designs.
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jewelry
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Middle Eastern fashion culture
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In Middle Eastern fashion culture, gold jewelry represents wealth and status.
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jewelry
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Pacific Island countries
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Jewelry in Pacific Island countries holds cultural, spiritual, personal significance and is also considered a form of investment.
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3
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jewelry
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Western Europe
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Jewelry in Western Europe is a fashion statement and a symbol of status and individuality.
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Africa
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Jewelry in African culture serves as a reflection of heritage and is worn for social, ceremonial, and everyday use.
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2
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jewelry
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India
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In India, jewelry is culturally and religiously significant, symbolizing marital status, deities, and achievements.
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jewelry
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Maasai tribe
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Beaded jewelry represents cultural importance and status for the Maasai tribe in Kenya and Tanzania.
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jewelry
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, luxurious and ornate jewelry is highly valued.
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South American
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Jewelry is culturally significant in traditional South American practices and ceremonies.
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Southeast Asian
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Jewelry in Southeast Asian culture is worn for special occasions and symbolizes protection and good fortune.
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jewelry
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Art history
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Historical jewelry is studied for its craftsmanship and symbolism within the context of art history.
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luxury
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In luxury culture, rare and expensive gemstones and elaborate designs are highly sought after in the jewelry industry.
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middle class
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Affordable and sentimental jewelry is highly valued by the middle-class culture.
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