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Aside
from its role of ornament,
the necklace can mean a function,
a dignity, a reward.
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In
general, the necklace symbolizes
the link between the one or
the one that brings it
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The
jewel is not only the gemstone
in its natural state, it is
the stone worked and assembled,
belonging to both the goldsmith
who worked it, as to the person
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It
is then that the alliance of
the soul, of knowledge and energy,
and that the jewelry symbolizes
the person who uses it and the
society that appreciates it.
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Every
personal and collective evolution
therefore intervenes at every
epoch, in the particular interpretation
of jewels. |
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