The ancient people had discovered ways of making jewelry in ancient China. The jewelry was worn by both men and women. Jewelry was made of jade, silver, gold, clay, stone, and coins. Silver was more popular than gold. Jade was the most popular of all. Jade was believed to protect the owner. Jewelry included amulets, pins, headbands, rings, earrings, and headdresses.
A new prince was born in ancient India, about 2500 years ago (in 553 BCE). His name was Prince Siddhartha Gautama. All his life, growing up, his parents gave the prince food to eat, clothes to wear, and servants to wait on him. When he became a man, his parents gave him a different palace for each season of the year. The prince and his wife were gave the birth of a baby, a new son. Eventually Siddhartha Gautama became enlightened and was and made a Buddha .He was important because he made the culture flourish in many lands.
Ancient Chinese art is rich in beauty and variety. Ancient Chinese art includes calligraphy, paintings, statues, buildings, shrines, porcelain, silk, puppets, firecracker folk toys, opera, paper fans, paper cutouts and lanterns and kites, seals, swords, daggers. The ancient Chinese used paints, dyes, brushes, paper, stone, bronze, copper, gold, silver, jade, clay, and other materials found in nature.
A new prince was born in ancient India, about 2500 years ago (in 553 BCE). His name was Prince Siddhartha Gautama. All his life, growing up, his parents gave the prince food to eat, clothes to wear, and servants to wait on him. When he became a man, his parents gave him a different palace for each season of the year. The prince and his wife were gave the birth of a baby, a new son. Eventually Siddhartha Gautama became enlightened and was and made a Buddha .He was important because he made the culture flourish in many lands.
Ancient Chinese art is rich in beauty and variety. Ancient Chinese art includes calligraphy, paintings, statues, buildings, shrines, porcelain, silk, puppets, firecracker folk toys, opera, paper fans, paper cutouts and lanterns and kites, seals, swords, daggers. The ancient Chinese used paints, dyes, brushes, paper, stone, bronze, copper, gold, silver, jade, clay, and other materials found in nature.