Did Neanderthals invent jewellery? Apple Watch details finally revealed, Givenchy shocks with face jewellery
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Posted March 13, 2015
Wearable technology is beginning to make a big impact on the watch and jewellery industry – something that was arguably further emphasised by Apple earlier this week. After much speculation, the tech giant has finally released concrete information about its Apple Watch. Read all the details below.
It looks like anthropologists have discovered the world’s first example of jewellery. The piece in question comprises eagle claws and is believed to have been worn by Neanderthals 130,000 years ago.
Just when you thought jewellery could not get any more inventive, fashion house Givenchy has created a range of face jewellery. Showcasing pearls, emeralds and rubies, the pieces are sure to create intrigue.
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