Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Water Element
Water supports life; we can’t live without it. This abundant element found in nature can symbolize power in the ocean, peace in the flowing stream, or reflection in a pool of water. Creative pieces of jewelry can remind us of these different aspects of water by becoming symbols of thought, reflecting the various aspects of our personality, spirituality, and mood. Your mood could have a ripple effect - spread the positive!
The Scorpio sign which spans October through November has water as its element. Characteristics of those born during this time can include determination, curiosity, intuition, and perseverance.
So, the jewelry tip of the week is to include thought provoking jewelry in your collection to help you reflect on life and be a reflection of your life.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Jewelry Tip - Necklines and Necklaces
Accessorize
your necklaces to harmonize with your neckline. When coordinating your jewelry
with your outfit (or vice versa), take a look at the effect in your mirror. If
your eye is drawn to the neckline, great, but if your eye is confused, change!
Attention to the focal point of your jewelry piece creates harmony to the eye.
If you’re wearing a tailored or button down blouse, a short necklace inside the
collar is best. For a strapless top, the best choice is a necklace that doesn’t
conflict with the top edge. When wearing a cowl neck, multiple long strands are
a good option. Necklaces for a scoop neck will vary depending on the depth of
the scoop. A more plunging line requires jewelry inside the neckline while a
more conservative line goes with either a bolder piece over the neckline or a
shorter one that lies within the scoop. Whichever neckline you wear, choose a
necklace that doesn’t compete with the line of the garment, but complements it,
and flatters you.
Which of the necklaces below would be best on the each of the 11 necklines in the chart?
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Jewelry Trends in Song
Some things never go out of style! Looking at
songs from the past as well as current pop hits, the themes of gold, diamonds,
and rings keep jumping out. The Black Keys hit, "Gold on the Ceiling" touts the desirability of that precious metal. A James Bond movie that featured the well-known
song, "Diamonds are Forever” is a classic, just like a diamond solitaire gold
ring. Of course, Marilyn Monroe’s famous "Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend”
set the standard way back when and still holds true today. As much as that song
put it all out there for that generation, BeyoncĂ©’s "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” is even
bolder and highlights the forwardness of today’s attitude. For an understated
(or is it underfoot?) look, how about Paul Simon’s "Diamonds on the Soles of
Her Shoes”? You may not want to hide the bling there, but don’t be shy, check
out gold, diamonds and rings that suit your style and go for it!
The Black Keys sing "Gold on the Ceiling" |
Princess Diana - gold on the ceiling? |
This Coast Diamond is forever |
Beyonce's Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) |
Put any of these Simon G rings on it |
Lori Bonn's "A Girl's Best Friend" Charm |
Marilyn sang "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" |
Diamonds on the soles... |
Paul Simon performs "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes" |
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Emmy Award’s Jewelry – Get the Look
Jordan Scott earrings at Kay Cameron for $835 have a similar look to vintage style earrings at the Emmy's for $5600 |
Idaho Opal and Gem bracelet $2123 compared to a bracelet seen at the Emmy's for $27,350 |
Simon G. bracelets $2750 compared to Emmy jewelry at $11,100 |
Alex and Ani feather bracelet $28 compared to Emmy feather earrings - just add a few zeros |
Emmy Award’s Jewelry
– Get the look!
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