Classical heart-shaped rhinestone necklace (approx. 16 inches) purchased at an American antique store [Graduation Gift]

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Classical heart-shaped rhinestone necklace (approx. 16 inches) purchased at an American antique store [Graduation Gift] - Necklaces - Precious Metals Silver

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Classical heart-shaped rhinestone necklace (approximately 16 inches), purchased from an American antique store. The origin of the heart symbol The heart-shaped symbol is regarded as a symbol of love, but its origin is unknown. The earliest heart-shaped pattern found in the world is the fig leaf pendant found at the Indus Valley Civilization site. In addition, the heart shape is also very similar to the shape of the water lily leaves, and was regarded as a symbol of fertility in ancient Indian civilization. The pod shape of compass grass (silphium) is also very similar to the shape of a heart. In ancient Roman times, this plant was used as an aphrodisiac, so it may also be one of the sources of the modern heart shape. The earliest work to use the heart-shaped symbol to represent the heart is the 13th-century French love story "Le Roman de la Poire" (Le Roman de la Poire). Later, with the popularity of playing cards, the heart-shaped symbol representing hearts also became more popular. By the 17th century, the heart-shaped symbol had completely become synonymous with the heart and also a symbol of love. Perhaps because of its easily identifiable, replicable and endearing nature, the heart shape has never disappeared from women’s fashion since the 18th century. In the 18th century, court ladies would cut silk into the shape of hearts and paste them on their faces to emphasize their facial features. In the 19th century, after printers began selling Valentine's Day cards, hearts immediately became a symbol of Valentine's Day. Marilyn Yalom, former director of the Institute of Women and Gender at Stanford University, once pointed out that the heart shape, as a relatively abstract symbol, can sometimes express people's inner feelings better than specific words. "Love may be just a symbol, but it's very useful, especially since love itself is a difficult concept to define." Marilyn Yalom said, "No matter what era, men and women have tried to find words to describe their experiences: love , emotion, obsession, dependence, intimacy, romance, desire or true love, and when words are not enough, we look for symbols.”

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Precious Metals
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
United States
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Customizable
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No.188,663 - Accessories  |  No.33,684 - Necklaces
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Classical heart-shaped rhinestone necklace (approximately 16 inches), purchased from an American antique store.

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