A pendant (from Old French) word "pendre"
and the Latin word "pendere" which means "to hang down" is
a loose-hanging piece of jewellery
, generally attached by a small loop to a necklace,
when the ensemble may be known as a "pendant necklace". A pendant earring is an earring with a piece hanging
down. In modern French "pendant" is the gerund form of “hanging”.One of the earliest
types of bodily adornment is the pendant. Primeval man liked to put a tiny hole
in a beautiful rock and slip a string usually made of grass or vine so it could
be hung around the neck. Shells and other indigenous materials could also be
used. In Ancient Egypt, Pharaohs normally wore scarab beetle pendants to symbolize their wealth and
power. Royalty and nobility in Egypt also wear a certain type of pendant called
a cartouche.
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