Authors

  • Sitora Jumayeva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71337/inlibrary.uz.science-research.68219

Keywords:

Jewelry durable jewelry necklaces earrings bracelets.

Abstract

This article provides information about the formation of jewelry names in English and their importance in the English lexicon.

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SEMANTIC FEATURES OF JEWELRY NAMES IN ENGLISH

Jumayeva Sitora Usmon qizi

Graduate student of Termiz University of Economics and Service

jumayevasitora@gmail.com

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14916943

Abstract. This article provides information about the formation of jewelry names in

English and their importance in the English lexicon.

Keywords: Jewelry, durable jewelry, necklaces, earrings, bracelets.

СЕМАНТИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ НАЗВАНИЙ ЮВЕЛИРНЫХ ИЗДЕЛИЙ В

АНГЛИЙСКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ

Аннотация. В статье представлена информация о формировании названий

ювелирных изделий в английском языке и их значении в английском лексиконе.

Ключевые слова: Ювелирные изделия, долговечные украшения, ожерелья, серьги,

браслеты.

In this article, the names of jewelry in English are analyzed semantically, and they are

divided into groups according to which part of the div they are worn. As a result of research,

we have identified and analyzed the names of jewelry belonging to the following groups:

Names of jewelry classified according to div parts:

For the head: headdress, headband, hat pin, hair pin, hair ring, pledge pin, crown, coronet,

tiara, diadem, aigrette

For lips: labret, lip rings

For the nose: Nose ring

For ears: earring, earplug, ear cuff, ear thread

For teeth:

For the neck: necklace, choker, pendant

For the chest: pectoral

For the elbow: armlet, torc

For wrists: wristlet, bracelet, bangle

For hands:

For fingers:

For the heel:

For legs:

Head ornaments, headwear:

Crown


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It is not known exactly who was crowned first, but there is a lot of evidence that Egyptian

pharaohs were crowned. Their depiction of deities also shows deities wearing crowns. Crowns

worn by Egyptian kings symbolically connected royalty to the gods.

The earliest crowns found by archaeologists had a relatively simple design. Basically,

these were simple circles of gold or silver decorated with precious stones. However, Egyptian art

shows that these crowns were also decorated with feathers, which added height and decoration to

the design.

The Egyptians created several different types of crowns in different styles ring.

A ring is a decoration of the head, it can also be called a diadem. Tiaras have traditionally

been used as a word for a crown or the base of a crown. They are similar to the open crowns

without belts and used by the heirs to the throne.

The story

They were recorded in Greek times when poor people in society often wore them in

public. Tiaras were often called stephanos, i.e. laurel wreath.

Crown

A tiara is a type of crown worn by nobles rather than kings and queens. However, to

many, the crown is very similar to any crown a royal might wear. It is a round head ornament,

usually made of gold, decorated with pearls and leaf motifs.

In Great Britain, the type of design used to decorate a crown indicates the rank of the

wearer. For example, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, a Duke's crown consists of

eight strawberry petals.

Tiara

The design of the tiara belongs to the kings of Persia. A tiara is a circle with at least one

high peak. However, there are many different styles of tiaras.

The bandeau tiara is an old-fashioned design that has seen a recent resurgence in

popularity. It looks a bit like a stylized headband, with a thick, ornate front, usually set with

diamonds. It usually has the same height along its entire length or narrows slightly towards the

central point.

Bandeau is an open model worn on top of the head. It can be worn under the forehead or

sit on the back.

One of the most popular tiara styles is the kokoshnik, a Russian-style tiara that has seen a

resurgence of popularity in modern times. This is a traditional Russian headdress sitting on the

head and high on the forehead. This style has a wide design that tapers from a central point at the

top.

This cone design is made of diamond or continuous chevron shaped branches. This style


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of tiara is very popular among the British royal family.

Tiara is traditionally worn by women as a decorative piece. They are only worn on formal

occasions when there is a white tie dress code. In ancient times, they were worn to signify high

status, especially by kings during the Persian period.

Tiaras are an important part of British history. Queen Elizabeth II is known to have the

largest and most expensive collection of tiaras in history. Tiaras have always been associated

with royalty, but are now often worn by non-royals at formal events and parties.

Earrings

Earrings have been around since the Bronze Age. The oldest evidence of earrings ever

found is about 5000 years old. Hoop earrings were popular 4000 years ago.

Persian soldiers wore them as protective talismans during battle. These ancient earrings

are usually made of gold and decorated with precious stones. In Egypt, earrings were so popular

that even cats wore them.

Tutankhamun's ears had many holes for earrings, and Cleopatra wore a pair of pearl

earrings.

The story

In the 1900s, earrings became more fashionable than ever with the invention of clip-on

and screw-on designs. This allowed people without pierced ears to wear earrings. Skin piercing

fell out of fashion in the early 1900s. By the 1940s, it was not uncommon for women to have

their ears pierced.

All that changed thanks to Queen Elizabeth II. In 1947, she received a pair of diamond

earrings as a wedding present and earrings to wear them. After that, the popularity of pierced

ears increased and now even children often get their ears pierced.

Earrings are usually attached to the earlobe through a piercing, but can also be attached to

other parts of the ear. They come in a variety of designs such as studs, drops, hoops, necklaces,

bars, ear strings, ear studs and huggable earrings.

Ear cuffs

Cuffs are earrings that are worn above the ear rather than on the ear. The ear cuff is

attached to the outer edge of the ear and can also be attached to the ear through a piercing in the

lobe. Ear cuffs can be made in simple and very complex designs.


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