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Below FAQ are some common concerns of our Customers...

'Task Jewellery' is not a recognized term in the jewellery industry. It seems to be a misunderstanding or a new concept not widely known. Jewellery is generally categorized by type, material, or purpose, not by "task."

No, 'Task Jewellery' is not related to smart devices. Smart devices can be worn as jewellery, like smart rings or fitness trackers, but the term 'Task Jewellery' itself isn't used to describe them.

Functional jewellery includes items that serve a purpose beyond adornment, such as watches for telling time, lockets for holding keepsakes, or compass pendants for direction. These pieces combine beauty with utility.

While traditional jewellery doesn't directly help with daily tasks, certain modern designs incorporate technology like smart rings for payments or notifications, indirectly assisting with some activities.

The main purpose of jewellery is personal adornment, expressing individual style, wealth, or cultural identity. It can also hold sentimental value or serve as an investment.

Generally, jewellery is not designed for specific jobs, though some professions might require minimal or specific types of jewellery for safety or practical reasons. For example, medical professionals might wear only stud earrings.

"Utility jewellery" is not a standard term, but it could refer to pieces that have a practical function alongside their decorative appeal, similar to functional jewellery. Examples might include a belt buckle that also contains a hidden tool.

Traditional jewellery does not directly help with productivity. However, some smart wearables, which can be designed as jewellery, might track metrics or provide alerts that indirectly aid productivity.

"Tool jewellery" refers to jewellery items that incorporate small tools or instruments, such as a pendant with a miniature magnifying glass or a bracelet with a hidden screwdriver. These are rare and specialized.

Jewellery is typically categorized by the type of item (e.g., rings, necklaces, earrings), the materials used (e.g., gold, silver, diamonds), the style (e.g., vintage, modern), or its cultural significance.