Monday 28 January 2013

Women's Jewelry: Advice

By Jacob O Davington


If you find yourself putting off wearing a bracelet because you wear a watch, buy a bracelet that matches your watch in style and color, and wear it on your other wrist. Bracelets are fun and are one of the only pieces of jewelry that you can see on yourself when you're wearing them. Wear one on your wrist without a watch, or simply get rid of your watch altogether.

When buying jewelry for someone you love, find out what they're favorite color is. Some people don't like gold, or don't like silver, or maybe they love the combination of red and gold. Look at the jewelry the person already wears, find out their favorite color, then combine the two!

Deep green jade is a stunning focal point in oriental rings, earrings, and necklaces and requires a delicate touch when cleaning and caring for the stones. Do not ever soak the stone in water as this can damage the surface. Instead, wipe the stones with a soft, damp cloth. Finally, use a second, dry cloth to wipe away excess moisture.

If you plan to purchase a designer ring from an online jeweler or an auction site like eBay, you should first check the size of the ring before committing to purchase it. If the ring is not your size, determine whether or not it can be sized. If so, be sure to inquire about the price of sizing.

Charm bracelets are popular items of jewelry among women because it allows for large amounts of customization and allows them to showcase their interests as well as their tastes. Charms come in all forms, from horses and shoes to professional markers, and even age milestone markers. These are particularly popular among young women.

For a clever way to store your necklaces and bracelets, remove the head of an old rake and spray paint it any color you wish (or use clear spray paint to keep the rustic look). Hang the rake on the wall securely, with the tines pointing outward, and hang your baubles from the tines to keep them neat and untangled.

To make create a simple, feminine look, try layering thin necklaces. The delicate appearance of a thin chain necklace can soften your look and draw attention to your face. When layering necklaces, it's best to make each layer a different length, but to only wear necklaces with a very similar style.

Using such methods, you can improve the entire experience of owning or giving jewelry. Every piece of jewelry matches someone's particular tastes, and finding the right one for you requires no education. But when you learn a little about the non-aesthetic considerations, you can make your experiences of buying, giving and owning jewelry more economical and longer-lasting.




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