Some people passionately (and sometimes blindly) follow fashion, whereas it is possible to dress in a way that demonstrates our true individuality and personal style. It is of course difficult to create your own style, but it is fun. It is made easier by the amount of creative, beautiful and colorful jewelry available.
With the economic climate being what it it, many people are now making jewelry in many materials to earn extra income. Handcrafted does not necessarily mean tacky, cheap and unpleasant, and many items are in fact made from semi-precious stones or unusual organic materials.
There is nothing more eye-catching than a vibrant blue glass ring, or deep red coral earrings from the Red Sea. In fact nature comes in a variety of hues from the clear sparkle of a diamond to jet-black of onyx, so it is only a matter of taste as you which you choose.
In addition to color, handmade items are also made from a variety of materials including polymer clay, metal, or household items like cutlery, bottle caps or safety pins. A large number of artists (for that is what they are) can make jewelry from anything, meaning even your quirky fascination with apples could be represented by these amazing accessories.
For those lovely summer days when perhaps more garish and main-stream polychrome accessories are required then I always turn to plastic. Large plastic bangles are so cheap, that it is possible to have a large collection to complement every summer dress in the wardrobe. In many High Street stores there are matching items, so a lovely orange bangle can be accompanied by earrings and a ring to match. And why not?
Custom made items are also a great idea, as it is therefore truly unique. There are many online sites with people offering pendants, rings or earrings made to your specifications, meaning you can get the perfect accessory for your wardrobe which you can guarantee no one else will be wearing.
Colored jewellery should be treated like all other accessories, as it is important that it matches your general outfit, with no problematic color clashes. With black or contrasting colored clothes, the bright jewelry will be more or a statement, but if your clothes are patterned the jewellery should be the same as at least one color from the pattern. Get the combination right and you will be striking to all around you and your accessories will the talking point of the party.
With the economic climate being what it it, many people are now making jewelry in many materials to earn extra income. Handcrafted does not necessarily mean tacky, cheap and unpleasant, and many items are in fact made from semi-precious stones or unusual organic materials.
There is nothing more eye-catching than a vibrant blue glass ring, or deep red coral earrings from the Red Sea. In fact nature comes in a variety of hues from the clear sparkle of a diamond to jet-black of onyx, so it is only a matter of taste as you which you choose.
In addition to color, handmade items are also made from a variety of materials including polymer clay, metal, or household items like cutlery, bottle caps or safety pins. A large number of artists (for that is what they are) can make jewelry from anything, meaning even your quirky fascination with apples could be represented by these amazing accessories.
For those lovely summer days when perhaps more garish and main-stream polychrome accessories are required then I always turn to plastic. Large plastic bangles are so cheap, that it is possible to have a large collection to complement every summer dress in the wardrobe. In many High Street stores there are matching items, so a lovely orange bangle can be accompanied by earrings and a ring to match. And why not?
Custom made items are also a great idea, as it is therefore truly unique. There are many online sites with people offering pendants, rings or earrings made to your specifications, meaning you can get the perfect accessory for your wardrobe which you can guarantee no one else will be wearing.
Colored jewellery should be treated like all other accessories, as it is important that it matches your general outfit, with no problematic color clashes. With black or contrasting colored clothes, the bright jewelry will be more or a statement, but if your clothes are patterned the jewellery should be the same as at least one color from the pattern. Get the combination right and you will be striking to all around you and your accessories will the talking point of the party.
About the Author:
Joanna Gollberg makes designer art jewelry with a lifetime guarantee. You can get personal service and customized styles and sizing to fit you and your personality. (http://www.joannagollberg.com)
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