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Women’s jewelry has always been deeply intertwined with cultural identity. In India, for example, jewelry is a crucial part of a woman’s life, worn not only for beauty but also as a sign of marital status and family heritage. The mangalsutra, a sacred necklace worn by married women, is just one example of how jewelry reflects societal roles. Similarly, African cultures have long used beads and metalwork in jewelry to indicate tribal affiliation, social standing, and spiritual beliefs. These cultural expressions, conveyed through intricate designs and meaningful materials, continue to resonate in modern interpretations of traditional jewelry.