Timeline of jewellery production
This is a timeline of jewellery production from the first uses of metal in history to the Renaissance.
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1400 BC - Very copper rich gold alloys popular in Egypt. 1000 BC - Persian sheet bronze work 0.05mm thick. 1000 BC - The start of true engraving. 900 BC - The Greeks have iron. 700 BC - World's oldest coinage in Lydia. 575 BC - In Greece, jewellery is still very rare. 500 BC - Hafted hammers were being used in some parts. 500 BC - Iron in use in Britain 400 BC - Greeks using Beeswax for filler in repoussé. 350 BC - Use of combined punches and dies of bronze. 325 BC - Animal or human-headed hoop earrings were popular. 300 BC - Diadems are first seen. 300 BC - Red Coral popular in Celtic jewellery. AD 50 - Start of the Roman period, where addition of silver to gold becomes almost unknown. AD 100 - Sulphur fills hollow gold items throughout the Roman Empire. AD 150 - Tin rings found in Nubia AD 300 - Lead becomes more common in places. AD 400 - Pewter jewellery is made. AD 400 - A shale die is found in Britain. AD 1500 - The Renaissance
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Elias Akaoui -- founder of Akaoui stores in Cairo, Egypt. Paolo Bulgari -- Chairman of Bulgari. Pierre Cartier -- Co-founder of Cartier SA Peter Carl Fabergé -- Russian jeweller best known for the fabulous Fabergé eggs Tom Shane -- Founder of The Shane Company and radio advertisement personality. Charles Lewis Tiffany -- founder of Tiffany & Co.. Sotirios Voulgaris -- founder of Bulgari. Scott Kay -- Founder of Scott Kay Inc., a bridal jewelry company.
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