Pendant

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Pendant is a decorative piece of jewelry that is typically hung from a necklace or chain. Pendants can be made from a variety of materials, including precious metals like gold and silver, gemstones, glass, and more. They can be simple or intricate, and can depict a wide range of subjects, from religious symbols to personal initials.

History[edit]

Pendants have been used throughout history in various cultures. In ancient Egypt, for example, pendants were often shaped like scarabs and were used as protective amulets. In the Middle Ages, pendants were often used to display religious devotion or to signify social status.

Types of Pendants[edit]

There are many different types of pendants, including:

  • Lockets: These are small, hinged pendants that can hold a photo or other small item.
  • Medallions: These are large, round pendants that often feature a raised design.
  • Charms: These are small pendants that can be collected and worn together on a bracelet or necklace.
  • Crosses: These are pendants shaped like a cross, often worn for religious reasons.
  • Cameos: These are pendants featuring a raised relief image, often a portrait.

Pendant Materials[edit]

Pendants can be made from a variety of materials, including:

  • Gold: This is a popular material for pendants due to its beauty and durability.
  • Silver: This is another popular material, often used for its affordability and versatility.
  • Gemstones: These can be used to add color and sparkle to a pendant.
  • Glass: This can be used to create colorful, intricate designs.
  • Pearls: These can be used for their classic, elegant appeal.

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