Ladies probably like to collect many jewelry in various sizes; some of them believe expensive items are durable, while others consider more items are available at equal price to enrich adornments.
No matter expensive or cheap, however, it’s right for us to show the value of an jewelry, even a cheapie should look as if having charismatic quality, on the contrary, it’s a pity to have an expensive jewelry looking like a counterfeit. Here are five details to keep in mind when selecting jewelry!
- Avoid Glittering Jewelry
If not made from fine metal or gemstone, glittering jewelry seem to be artificial and sixpenny, so it’s wise for us to have mild color, to highlight the charm of jewelry, to the extent that the onlooker is attracted by its design rather than material.
- Avoid Counterfeited Gem of Plastic
Counterfeited gem of plastic is much inferior in texture than genuine gemstone, which is easily discernable at first glance. If you’re fond of polyhedral gemstone, you might as well have a crystal pattern, which is elegant and more natural in look.
- Avoid Copper-plated Jewelry
Many copper-plated or nickel-plated jewelry in the market are superior in design. However, if you’re not diligent to maintain their luster, do not choose them, for they’ll oxidize after long use, with aerugo staining your skin or garment.
- Avoid Jewelry of Thin Design
Simple style is current trend, many ladies turn to simple and plain items, but thin and light items are often neglected, so it’s advisable to have thick and simple items to reflect their value.
- Select Necklace of Rich Layering
Although simple round necklace matches well with the dress, it sometimes looks monotonous, so you’d better to try some patterns of totem, flower or geometric figure, for layered design will bring full charm of your adornment!
Whether it is about necklaces, bracelets or earrings, jewelry is extremely popular…. The fact is that jewelry has always been an important part of human cultures, serving several purposes that are deeply significant to each of us. Accessories such as jewelry are often the “cherry on top” to an overall outfit or look, Why do we decorate ourselves? In the 40’s, American psychologist Abraham Maslow came up with the ‘Hierarchy of Needs’ – a pyramid with a base of physiological factors followed by safety, love/belonging, esteem, and self-actualisation at its very tip
We’ve been decorating ourselves through the ages. Animal teeth, bones, feathers, shells and reeds adorned the bodies of our ancestors, all the way to the royal and aristocratic jewels kept in museums today. We might expect that jewellery is used differently now, but even those gold-coloured studs on our pre-scuffed boots nod to a richer history.
Dressing with purpose and wearing jewelry that echoes that can make us feel the type of confidence that comes from feeling truly yourself. This is a sentiment we hold dear at Sancho’s Dress, each owning small pieces of jewelry which help us understand and actualize our best selves.