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Subang 2,000 tahun ditemui
GAMBAR ini menunjukkan subang yang berusia
2,000 tahun ditemui di timur Baitulmaqdis, Israel.
BAITULMAQDIS - Pakar arkeologi berjaya menemui sebentuk subang emas yang bertatahkan mutiara serta batu berharga berusia 2,000 tahun di timur Baitulmaqdis, kata Lembaga Antikuiti Israel semalam.
Subang itu dibuat daripada satu gelung emas dan ia dipercayai berasal dari zaman Rom.
Mutiara itu terletak pada bahagian tengah subang dengan dua loket sepadan yang masing-masing bertatahkan zamrud serta mutiara.
Barangan kemas yang jarang ditemui itu berjaya dikeluarkan ketika proses penggalian runtuhan bangunan daripada zaman Byzantine yang terletak beberapa ratus meter dari Bandar Purba Baitulmaqdis di Palestin.
"Anting-anting ini disimpan dengan baik sehingga ia kelihatan baru keluar dari kedai," kata dua pengarah penggalian, Doron Ben-Ami dan Yana Tchekhanovets dalam satu kenyataan.
"Barangan kemas yang bertatahkan batu berharga dan mutiara digunakan secara meluas ketika era empayar Rom yang turut menguasai Britain pada ketika itu," kata mereka. - AFP
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cantik pulak earrings tu - pandai pula orang zaman dulu designed
earrings depa... lebih kurang macam zaman la ni juga -
kalau dapat mutiara macam tu... memang hebat betul -
ada sapphire pulak kat earrings tu - cantik sangat - |
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Tak nampak plak mcm subang dulu kala.. Cantik n bersinar aje.. |
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Dia amik kat mana nie? Ni hasil dari tempat yang dorang korek bawah masjid al aqsa tu ke? |
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tak mustahil..zaman2 dulu ramai pakar seni halus ni.... |
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Originally posted by naga_mas at 11-11-2008 12:14 PM
Dia amik kat mana nie? Ni hasil dari tempat yang dorang korek bawah masjid al aqsa tu ke?
katanya tak jauh dari baitulmaqdis tu - |
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2000 tahun............lama tu...... |
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Reply #10 BeachBoys's post
kalau dpt hidup 1000 tahun kan best |
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macam mane laa dieorg dpt idea nak bertindik dan pakai subang kan?... pastu diturunkan ke generasi2 sampai ler kat kte nih... |
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Reply #11 sekngucing's post
kalau buat amal ibadat dalam 1000 tahun takpe jugak...
'walaupun hidup seribu tahun kalau tak sembahyang apa gunanya'...... |
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bukan ke, zaman pakai subang nih dari Nabi Ibrahim a.s lagik... kisah Siti Sarah dan Siti Hajar... |
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Reply #14 tinbeskut's post
Zaman nabi Nuh pun buleh jugak...subang ni alat perhiasan yang dah sampai tahap purbakala dah....... |
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Reply #13 BeachBoys's post
buat maksiat 500 tahun, ibadat 500 tahun |
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Originally posted by evelyn at 12-11-2008 06:15 AM
macam mane laa dieorg dpt idea nak bertindik dan pakai subang kan?... pastu diturunkan ke generasi2 sampai ler kat kte nih...
The oldest earrings ever unearthed by archaeologists were discovered in Iraq in the royal graves and date to about 2,500 BC. Back to 3000 BC there were two types of earrings: the hoop, and the more elaborate pendant. From 1559 B.C. to 1085 B.C. in Egypt earplugs became very fashionable. These types of piercings and earrings are seen even on King Tutankhamen.
In the Dark Ages poverty prevailed and metal jewelry sharply declined although designs were preserved for later use. During the Roman Empire wealthy women used earrings to show off their rich status. By the 2nd century AD gemstones such as sapphires, emeralds, and aquamarines were used regularly.
During the Byzantine period, which ran from 330-1200 AD, earrings took a back burner to more elaborate body ornamentation. In the Middle Ages earrings become almost non-existent because of the elaborate hairstyles, and headdresses that were ever so popular.
During the 16th century in Italy high collars disappeared and hair was being worn up and away from the face, so earrings began to make a comeback. In other parts of the world such as England and France it would be another 100 years or so before the high collars disappeared. As time progressed the design of earrings became much more complex. Around 1660 the girandole earring made its appearance remaining very popular for the next couple of centuries. The girandole earrings were extremely large and heavy because of the metal content [gold or silver] and the amount of gems. Made of 3 pear shaped drops on a hook. The weight was known to cause elongated ear lobes.
In the latter part of the 18th century the pendeloque earrings became popular. They were longer than the girandole earrings but much lighter. They were the balance for the high hairdos and big wigs that were being worn.
During the early 1800, jewelers began to mount gemstones, on an open back claw setting. This allowed the light to pass through the gems enhancing their color and brilliance. By the 1850s, earrings had once again disappeared from the fashion scene. This was once again a result of changing hairstyles. The new styles that involved wearing the hair gathered in a knot at the back resulted in the ears being totally hidden. As well bonnets had arrived on the scene which also made wearing earrings rather difficult.
During the early 20th century screw backs were invented which meant women no longer had to pierce their ears. These became very popular. Some circles even began to believe piercing ones ears was rather barbaric.
After WWI shorter hairdos became very popular. Earrings were perfect for filling the space from short hair to shoulder and once again became a popular fashion statement.
During the 1920s art deco styles took hold, recognized by their straight or angled designs. Very long chandelier earrings were also quite popular during this time.
During the 1930s the clip on was invented. Because clip-ons held the earring more snuggly than screw backs they became the number one choice for many years to come. Pierced ears faded into the background.
During the 1950s earrings were light and aerodynamic. By the 1960s earrings had become fun and innovative. Texture and color was very important. Prior to the 1960s earrings were dedicated to either eveningwear or day wear with the eveningwear earrings being more elegant. During the 1960s this all changed when the distinction between what was acceptable for evening or day faded away.
By the 1970s we had entered an "everything goes" style to earrings and pierced ears had made a comeback. Women were buying earrings in large quantities for every occasion.
Earrings are thought to have originated in Asia and the Middle East. Historians believe that both hoop and pendant earrings date back to about 2000 BC. Pierced earrings date back to ancient Egypt around 1500 BC.
ada lagi .. nanti sambung |
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sambungan ..
lagi .. pasal sejarah pemakaian subang ni ..
# ada gak pendapat yg mengatakan pemakaian subang ni start dari tahun 3000 SM
dari bahagian Asia Barat .. antara yg dilistkan ialah tamadun mesir & persia ..
# dari sudut spiritual, kepercayaan & perubatan, baca ni :
- According to legend, evil spirits were thought to be able to enter the body through any of its openings
and take control. The first earrings were probably worn to bar the way to these spirits.
- According to another folklore pierced earrings help to strengthen weak eyes. If set with emeralds,
they are particularly effective. Gold earrings are often worn by those wishing to cure headaches,
though some say to wear one gold earring and one silver for this purpose.
- One historian attributes the piercing to the desire to punish the ears for overhearing what they
should not hear. The earrings, in turn, were the consolation for the pain and suffering. It was believed
that the more decorative and expensive the earrings, the greater the consolation.
# kalau rujuk dari wikipedia :
- One of the early signs of earrings worn by men are from the walls of Perspolis in ancient Persia,
the carved images of the soldiers from various parts of the Persian Empire which are displayed
on some of the surviving walls of the palace showing the soldiers wearing an ear ring.
- Particularly among sailors, for whom a pierced earlobe often meant that the wearer had sailed
around the world or had crossed the equator.
- If a non service member sailor was involved in and survived a sinking ship, they were often seen wearing
an earring in the left ear.
- It was a common belief amongst sailors that if their ship wrecked and their bodes washed up on a shoreline,
the person to find them would take the earring as payment for a chrisian burial. |
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Reply #16 sekngucing's post
fuiyoooo....kau dok dang nok tobak,pahtu mati dulu..guane cerite tu? |
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mesti harga nyer lebih tinggi sekarang |
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