Jewellery or Jewelry and What’s Wrong or Right?
Jewellery or Jewelry, which way is correct? In a strange and interesting way they both are. This is due to geography and local differences. Ever wonder where words come from? Are you curious about what is wrong or right when you see Jewellery or Jewelry? The origin of both these words come from the word Jewel. Let’s take a look at the geography of Jewelry and Jewellery.
Is Jewellery Right?
Jewellery comes from the word Jewel. Jewellery,
spelled in this way, is mainly used in Australia and the United Kingdom.
The word Jewellery is also often seen in Canada although both versions
are used there as well. But why is this so, and how did it become? Jewel
is the root word and anglicized from the French word Jouel.
Similar to many other words, when converted from
other languages, the spelling differed across different countries. You
can see similar words like “favourite” or “finalise” or “practicing”
from our interview with Amber Sceats
from Australia. All of these words actually have different spellings in
the US compared to Australia and the UK. So in summary, Jewellery is
the correct spelling in the United Kingdom, Australia, and parts of
Canada.
Is Jewelry Right?
Jewelry is the American spelling of the same word.
There is no difference in definition or meaning. This refers to items
worn including rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets.
Jewelry is something that can make us feel good, receiving or buying
it. Remember the first earrings you purchased or the first ring you
received—that feeling of joy?
Whether spelled as Jewelry or Jewellery they are interchangeable with one another. For more information about gold and silver bangles we offer, please feel free to contact us or visit our store today. Our expert staff would love to help you discover the perfect piece for your jewelry needs.
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