other stone, and was fashioned using diamonds. The Chinese revered jade because of the human-like qualities they assigned to it, such as its its silver flower ring its hardness, durability and beauty. The first jade pieces were very simple, but as time progressed, more complex designs evolved. Jade rings from
the 4th and 7th centuries BC show evidence of having been worked with a compound milling machine; hundreds of years before the first first amber ring silver first mention of such equipment in the west.Jade coiled serpent, Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD)`Xin¡¯ Shape Jewellery from Ming Dynasty Tombs, (1368–1644)In China, jewellery
worn frequently by both sexes to show their nobility and wealth. However, in later years, it was used to accentuate beauty. Women wore wore sterling silver gemstone rings wore highly detailed gold and silver head dresses and other items, while men wore decorative hat buttons, which showed rank, and gold or