Dog Jewelry For People
What is the history of dog jewelry?
While dogs have been considered pets since antiquity, Paleolithic canines worked alongside humans in hunting camps during the prehistoric age. Egyptians believed dogs to be family members even though a dog's primary function at the time was to watch, hunt, and protect its owners. Egyptians regarded dogs as family members. In fact, Egyptian families were so close with their dogs that when the dogs died, families would mummify them with the same care they would give to human bodies. People were sure that their canine pals would greet them in the afterlife.
What does dog Jewelry Symbolize?
Do you prefer bulldogs over beagles? Dog lovers can honor their favorite breed with a charming dog 18kt gold pendant. To commemorate your four‑footed friend, or try a sterling silver Personalized paw print Cut‑out charm bracelet you can engrave with your furry friend's name.
A set of cultured freshwater button pearl dog earrings with diamond accents in the shape of beautiful pups will give your ears a little paw‑some dazzle. They make terrific presents for any dog lover because they're simple, sweet, and cute as a puppy!
Would you prefer a dog as a pet from an animal shelter? If you are an animal lover who supports the adoption of rescue animals, a sterling silver "Adopt Don't Shop" bolo bracelet is essential for your dog Jewelry collection.
Wouldn't it be great if you could bring your dog everywhere you go? They'll never be far away when you wear an adorable Italian‑made ring with a black enamel heart and tiny paw prints sparkling through a polished sterling silver design. Simply un‑fur‑gettable!