Design Stories & Cultural History

When Jewellery Stops Being Fashion and Becomes Cultural Memory

Why can one ring cost £1 while another costs £1,000? Why does jade sell for £0.99 in one place and hundreds elsewhere? This article explores how jewellery connects symbolism, culture, memory, materials, and human behaviour — and why JewelHub was built more like a digital jewellery museum than a traditional online store.
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Why Humans Have Worn Bracelets for 7,000 Years

Bracelets are among the oldest forms of jewellery ever discovered. From prehistoric bead ornaments to ancient Egyptian gold pieces and Roman craftsmanship, humans have worn bracelets for thousands of years as symbols of identity, protection, and personal expression.
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Feeling moody? Let a modular bracelet shift with you, charm by charm

The psychology of modular jewellery goes deeper than style. Discover how choosing, touching, and adjusting jewellery — through systems like MiniCharm™, DuoTone™, FortunaLink™, and ZincJewel™ — can gently ease anxiety, anchor identity, and restore calm. A JewelHub™ deep dive into creativity, grounding, symbolism, and the quiet power of small choices.
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