Diamond Jewellery
In this day and age, girls are drawn to jewellery through wanting to find items that accessorizes their outfits in a unique and pretty way while making them feel special. Throughout the ages jewellery developed into a cultural and social indicator. Just like the rest of the woman's outfit, jewellery can show a lot about the type of culture the woman comes from as well as our own individual identity. If jewellery can add to the overall attractiveness of a female this will help them find the most desirable man, by jewellery itself being valuable girls can credit some value from that itself. With gemstones being so rare it can make the girl feel like the man is spending money on her making her feel nice.
Even in this modern age with pop stars and celebrities are being seen lots of jewellery also known as ‘bling', Rappers especially have being been known to wear multiple earrings and gold chains. Modern society look to these iconic individuals to determine what is popular and accepted to wear, and when they see big stars wearing jewellery it drives them to purchase it too.
Back in the Victorian times jewellery was not only a symbol of wealth but a symbol of power, some would also wear it to reflect their own aspirations in life. In some cultures jewellery can play an important role in rituals and religion, ivory which is illegally poached from elephants is believed to hold magical powers.
Women are drawn to standing out and being exclusive, the rarities of certain gemstones that are worn as jewellery portray that. Gemstones such as diamonds are incredibly strong and rare with long histories. Some females believe deeply in symbolism with such gemstones as sapphires being blue embody such characteristics as feelings of sympathy, tranquillity, affection and loyalty.
Jewellery also holds a special place in a woman's heart due to its longevity, gemstones and materials such as gold can be expected to last and be worn for years to come, making them especially popular for gifts throughout the family as they may be past down through the generations. It is human nature to be drawn to the beautiful things in the world such as walking through warm grass barefoot or the scent of new books, sparkling gemstones reflecting from the suns rays are just one of those things so naturally people of all ages and cultures will be drawn to them.
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Females in western culture are drawn to most types of jewellery but in particular rings, necklaces and earrings, other accessories such as belly rings, bracelets and watches are popular too. Gold is usually the most desired form of metal but lately different types of materials have become popular such as platinum or silver, additionally these substances are rare and valuable too.
Since jewellery is so eye catching, it can be used to accentuate certain body features or draw attention away from less desirable ones. Woman with square shaped faces may opt for jewellery that is round shaped to soften the features. Round faces would have the objective to make the face appear more oval by wearing long earrings which will add length and shape. Last but not least the lady with a heart-shaped face should aim to soften her chin to make her face seem more oval-like, this can be achieved by wearing slightly over-sized earrings. Whichever size your face is jewellery naturally looks the best when it matches with your own facial shape. Certain necklaces can also direct attention to a girl's cleavage where as earrings that are the same colour as the eye shadow can portray quite a stylish look.
Not only does jewellery complement the features of your face and body, it also has the ability to flatter your eye colour and skin tone too. Skin tones can be split into 4 different sections.
Spring- People who are classified in the spring category usually have fairly pale or white skin with freckles and blue or green eyes. Spring skin tones should consider wearing jewellery that is considered to show yellow or beige tones to it, this includes such gemstones as opals, pearls or citrine.
Summer- Those with summer skin tones also have relatively light coloured skin, usually they will have blonde hair and pale eyes. You can look for gems that will softly accent your skin tone these can be amethyst, aquamarine or pink topaz.
Autumn- If you have a golden brown skin complexion chances are you fit into the autumn sub-category, often these types of people have brown or red hair with brown eyes. Autumn skin tones should go for more natural colours when picking gemstones with citrine, opal and pearl again being popular.
Winter-Those with dark, pale or olive skin tone will be considered to be in the winter group, they usually have dark eyes with dark hair too. You should stick to deep colours or no colours at all. Dark emeralds, rubies or sapphires can suit nicely or even clear white diamond if you want to be different.
Wearing the correct gemstones that go well with your eye colour can really bring out the attention they deserve. When selecting which jewellery and in specific which gemstones you would like to wear we can sometimes forget how much our own eyes and the magnificent colours of gemstones can blend together.
Deep blue sapphires can enhance your dark blue eyes wonderfully, cheaper alternatives such as kyanite or lapis lazuli also suit well. If your eyes are a lighter shade of blue you could consider blue topaz or aquamarine.
Green eyes as alluring as they are will go nicely with emeralds as they are also expensive, peridot also comes in shades of green and could match exceptionally well with the combination of green eye shadow and your ravishing eyes.
Brown eyes give off a very natural and earthy feel to them, so should that theme match with your choice of gemstones on your jewellery. This can be your chance to really set yourself apart with a variety of unique gemstones such as tiger's eye, citrine, smoky quartz or even the rainbow colours of opals. These gemstones aren't worn as much on jewellery and are an excellent choice to spark interest and intrigue.
People with grey eyes will find the glistening effects of diamonds or crystals fitting in perfectly with their eyes, opals too are paler in colour with the added flecks of colour proving to be captivating.
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