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As in Vermeer’s painting, the Girl with the Pearl Earrings, you can capture the subtle yet classic lady elegance by wearing pearl earrings. It is perfect from simple intimate occasions such as going out with someone special, attending a gathering or even when you attend business trips.
Because pear earrings are very timeless pieces, you can even invest on more expensive ones so that your daughter or even your daughter’s daughter can benefit from the wonderful pearl fashion.
In buying pearl earrings, you should take into consideration you budget, age, and the purpose of use.
For younger people, size does matter. Smaller pearl earrings are more suitable for teenagers and women in their early 20s while the larges more conspicuous looking ones are for accomplished and older women that exude authority.
The pearl used in making the earring is a great consideration since the value and quality depends upon what kind of pearl is incorporated. Freshwater types of pearls are more affordable and are also durable but they lack considerable luster that more expensive ones have. Akoya pearls on the other hand are famed for their luster and are better in terms of appearance. Those who want their earrings dark colored can opt to purchase Tahitian pearls.
The pearl earrings are valued according to its orient, luster, surface quality, size, shape and lastly the color. The designs and other accents add up to the value of the pearl jewelry as well.
While the white pearls are most common and are the classic examples used in jewelry making, baroque pearls which are irregularly shaped are also sought after by many who fashion jewelries in contemporary styles. Baroque pearl earrings are good depending on the design, quality and color combination.
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So you want to buy her jewelry this holiday, but every necklace you’ve ever given her has ended up re-wrapped and passed along to her grandma? Not to worry â the following are 3 easy tips to finding her an accessory she won’t ever re-wrapâ¦even if Grandma begs her to.
1. Stick With What Works
When it comes to jewelry, girls are creatures of habit. The variety they apply to their wrists, necks and earlobes rarely goes beyond a double- versus single- chain earring, or a round gemstone versus a square one. This makes your task (should you choose to accept it) quite easy. All you have to do is open your eyes. If she won’t leave the house without her favorite pair of gold hoop earrings, get her another pair of gold hoop earrings that have a slightly different look â hammered to provide some texture, or only a partial circle. If she frequently wears bold gemstone necklaces or bracelets, keep in mind that chunky and bold, not thin and delicate, is her style.
Along that same vein, unless she has specifically mentioned that she wants to shake things up in the gold versus sterling silver category, it is safe to assume that what she wears is what she prefers. She will probably not want to wear the new gold necklace you have given her if she has no other jewelry to match it.
2. Pick Colors Methodically
Ever overheard someone say to your girl, “that color really brings out your eyes?” Well, we’re sure she has, and we doubt she’ll ever forget it. There are a couple of rules to finding a color that complements eye color, hair color and skin tone. The first is that when two colors are near each other, opposites enhance, but similar tones clash. This means that if your girl has beautiful red locks, a big green necklace will make both colors much more striking, whereas a yellow or red necklace would probably dull both down to a plain, brownish mess.
The second rule is, the farther you stray from the source, the more likely that similar colors will catch and improve each other. In other words, any accessory that is meant to bring out the blue in her eyes should also be blue, since eyes are small and far away from most jewelry. If, however, you are trying to draw attention to her fabulous tan, we recommend that her earrings, necklace or bracelet be white to ensure up-close contrast.
3. Buy Something With Meaning
The truth is that we know she wouldn’t ever give away that bracelet you bought her no matter how ugly it was, because she is way too sentimental for that. But wouldn’t it be nice to find her something she can form both an aesthetic and an emotional attachment to? The easiest way to do that is to choose jewelry that features her birthstone (yes, someone actually chose a stone for every month of the year) or an anniversary stone, if appropriate. For a really special touch that won’t take much effort on your part, do some quick web research (we recommend www.dashaboutique.com/gemstonechart.html) and print out a history of the stone, including the origin of its name and its mythical powers.
This may be the one exception to our first rule â if she has none of this gemstone in her jewelry box currently, we are sure that after she learns that it is meant to guarantee a successful marriage (Aquamarine), she will quickly make it a regular part of her wardrobe.
Cathy Pitts founded Dasha Boutique, which features customizable, handmade jewelry, in 2003. Go to www.DashaBoutique.com today to see artisan-crafted designs that can be tailored to specific stone, metal and size preferences. Orders ship in 2-3 business days.
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So you’re looking to buy her jewelry this holiday, but every gift you’ve ever given her has ended up re-wrapped and passed along to her grandma? Have no fear – we’ve outlined 3 easy steps to finding her an accessory she won’t ever give up…even if Grandma begs her to.
Stick With What Works
When it comes to jewelry, girls are creatures of habit. The variety they apply to their necks, earlobes and wrists rarely goes beyond a double- versus single- chain earring, or a square pendant versus a round one. This makes your task (should you choose to accept it) quite easy. All you have to do is pay attention. If she wears a pair of plain silver hoop earrings almost every day, get her another pair of silver hoop earrings that have a slightly different look -hammered to provide some texture, or only a partial circle. If she adorns herself with large gemstone necklaces or bracelets, keep in mind that chunky and fun, not fine and delicate, is her style.
Along that same vein, unless she has specifically mentioned that she wants to shake things up in the metals category, it is safe to assume that what she has is what she prefers in terms of gold versus sterling silver. She will not likely want to wear the new gold bracelet you have given her if she has no other jewelry to match it.
Pick Colors Methodically
Ever heard someone tell your girl, “that color really brings out your eyes?” Well, we bet she has, and she’s not likely to forget it. There are a couple of hard and fast rules to finding a color that complements skin tone, eye and hair color. The first is that when two colors are near each other, opposites enhance, but similar tones clash. That means that if your girl’s locks are a beautiful red, a big green necklace will make both colors much more striking, whereas an orange necklace would probably dull both down to an unattractive, orangey mess.
The second rule is, the farther you go from the source, the more likely that similar colors will catch and improve each other. In other words, any jewelry that is meant to bring out the green in her eyes should also be green, since eyes are small and far away from most jewelry. If, however, you are trying to draw attention to her fabulous tan, we recommend that her bracelet, necklace or earrings be white to ensure contrast up-close.
Buy Something With Meaning
When it comes down to it, we know she wouldn’t ever give away that necklace you bought her no matter how awful it was, because she is way too sentimental for that. But wouldn’t it be nice to find her something she can form both an aesthetic and an emotional attachment to? The easiest way to do that is to buy jewelry that features her birthstone (yes, someone assigned a stone to every month of the year!) or an anniversary stone, if appropriate. For an extra-special touch that won’t take much effort on your part, do some quick web research (we recommend http://www.dashaboutique.com/gemstonechart.html) and print out a history of the stone, including the origin of its name and its mythical powers.
This may be the one exception to our first piece of advice – if she has none of this stone in her collection currently, we are confident that after she learns that it is meant to guarantee wealth (Citrine), she will quickly make it a regular part of her wardrobe.
Cathy Pitts founded Dasha Boutique, which features customizable, handmade jewelry, in 2003. Go to http://www.DashaBoutique.com today to see artisan-crafted pearl designs that can be tailored to include preferred gemstones, gold or sterling silver. Orders ship in 2-3 business days.
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