About Women and Jewelry
Social Issues → Women's Issues
- Author Ilana Diner
- Published April 15, 2009
- Word count 447
A jewel is the cherry on the icing of the cake. Whether it cost NIS 100 or NIS 30,000 jewelry is an accessory that gives the finishing touch to the appearance.
The materials of which jewels are made compliment the materials of the entire outfit being worn. The shiny stones, the metals, the mix of interesting materials can change any clothing, be it a tee-shirt and jeans, a business suit, or a bridal gown it can express the individuality of the woman. Unlike in the past when jewelry was "sheep and iron" which was received as a gift or inheritance, the value being measured in money terms, today jewelry is the perfect accessory and a distinctive part of clothing.
Choosing the jewelry allows the woman to express her taste and mood to coordinate her appearance with the event she is participating in.
Using jewelry can change the character of the clothes and make the difference between looking "pretty" to looking "stunning."
How to Improve the Appearance
A few tops onhow to radiate a pretty and quality appearance:
Gold Jewelry - It is recommended to wear a unique piece which will draw attention.
Bracelets - It is recommended to wear one bracelet or a number of thin bracelets grouped together so that they compliment the hand perfectly.
Earrings - The most important component in buying earrings is who is going to wear them. Earrings come in a multitude of colors and shapes and it is important to suit them to the physical build of the person wearing them. Attention should be paid to the length and width. For example, earrings close to the ear suit those with long necks.
Rings - Wear one impressive ring preferably on the finger next to the pinky or the finger next to the thumb. Another one or two rings can be worn but should be subtle.
Sets - If you are about to wear a set of a necklace and bracelet it is recommended they be of the same color and texture to create a perfect look.
Necklace - It is recommended to wear a necklace with colors opposed to that of the shirt in order for it to stand out and emphasize its color and that of the clothing.
Watches - It is recommended to have two types of watches, one for everyday use and the other for special occasions. If you wear a large watch, don't wear a necklace or earrings. If you are wearing a watch with a fine leather strap, make sure to remove it prior to sport activities, sweat can ruin it.
Evening events - Change the jewelry you were wearing throughout the day, and wear your finer quality jewels.
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