Jewelry is a big part of many cultural and religious practices. Different societies use it for adornment, faith symbols, and cultural identifiers. Over time, jewelry evolves from simple accessories to representations of values, beliefs, and milestones. Its cultural and religious significance is in the symbolism, ritual use, and the connection to identity. Jewelry connects generations by being a form of self-expression and cultural pride. This connection keeps heritage and spiritual values in the community. These pieces tie us to our history so our stories can be passed down. In these cases, jewelry’s symbolism means a lot to our individual and collective lives. Cremation jewelry also plays a unique role, offering a way to preserve the memory of loved ones while honoring personal beliefs and traditions. Jewelry in Religious Ceremonies In many religions jewelry honors deities, marks spiritual milestones or offers protection. Sacred rituals often include jewelry with assigned s...