Give a Gift of Fashion Jewelry

It doesn’t matter whether it’s for a birthday, graduation, promotion or for Christmas. Your family and friends will love up-to-date, stylish jewelry at any time of the year. If your female relatives enjoy wearing bright, spangly jewelry, indulge that love without breaking your budget. Earrings, bracelets, anklets and necklaces can all be found in styles just about anyone would enjoy wearing and displaying. Before you head to the store, observe what they already have, as well as the colors of clothing they usually wear so you’ll be able to pick out items that coordinate, contrast or complement their outfits.Fashion BraceletsHere, you have a fantastic range of choices. From narrow single bangle bracelets to entire bangle sets, you can stock up on several sets for your loved one. These can be inset with tiny colored or clear crystals or they can feature bands of color. Or they can be entirely gold or silver-plated, which will complement well with whatever they happen to be wearing.
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Outfitting Young Girls With Their Own Fashion Jewelry

Girls today want to wear jewelry earlier and earlier. In some cultures, parents take their baby daughters and have their tiny earlobes pierced so they can insert tiny gold or silver studs or even sparkly cubic zirconia pierced earrings. Does finding and buying jewelry for baby girls, toddlers and school-aged girls have to be expensive? No, certainly not! In fact, the best idea is probably to buy less-expensive fashion jewelry that is marketed specifically for young girls. This way, when they lose an earring, necklace or bracelet, it won’t ding your bank account.Famous Cartoon CharactersOnce your little girl is past the toddler stage, you can safely begin considering buying pendants on sturdy chains for her. What should these pendants show? Why not some of her favorite cartoon characters, such as Tinkerbell, Minnie and Mickey Mouse? Maybe she’d enjoy a cute, colorful pair of Hello Kitty earrings, a bracelet or a sweet little necklace.When you start looking for pierced earrings, be
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Is Sterling Silver Jewelry Appropriate for a Teen Girl?

The right kind of sterling silver jewelry can be a wonderful gift for an older teen girl. While younger teens might still gravitate toward branded fashion jewelry, the older teenaged girl is beginning to expand her horizons. She’s looking at different ways of dressing, styling her hair, wearing makeup…and at jewelry that’s more appropriate for a young woman. If you’ve noticed this and wondered if it would be a good idea to get her started with her first “official” piece of “grown-up” jewelry, you’re on the right track.About Sterling SilverPure silver is very soft. It’s so soft, in fact, that using it alone to make jewelry, silverware or coins isn’t a realistic option, because it will bend. That’s why silversmiths add a small amount of an alloy to pure silver to make it harder and more durable. That alloy is usually copper, and the end result is sterling silver. This form of silver can be used to make silvery items of any type and it will withstand just about an
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Find Your Gem Jewelry Earrings

Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, they’re a wonderful investment and they have such a beautiful sparkle. But they don’t speak to you. Instead, a dark, deep gemstone has stolen your heart, which means you look almost exclusively at and for anything featuring…sapphires. Katherine Middleton, Prince William’s wife, wears his mother’s engagement ring as her own engagement ring, which adds even more cachet to this gorgeous gemstone. Sapphires have a sparkle of their own, but they are definitely not gaudy. Instead, they give you an understated elegance as you wear them.All About the SapphireThe sapphire is the same stone as the ruby, coming from corundum. Where red corundum is ruby, with all other colors of corundum being referred to as the sapphire. Yes, this means the sapphire can come in several different colors. Even so, that blue color is the most sought-after color, which makes it even more valuable.Sapphire is a hard gemstone, with a Mohs scale hardness of 9. Several mine
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Get Daring with a Fashion Necklace

You love all kinds of jewelry, but since you’re looking for jewelry you want to enjoy wearing, it’s time for you to admit it: You love to get daring with your jewelry. Your favorite pieces have always looked different. Even so, they don’t look so different that you can’t wear them to social events or at work. Bib necklaces, tribal designs, chain fringe necklaces that have a thick waterfall of tiny chains…you name it, you’ll wear it, as long as it isn’t something that would offend anyone’s sensibilities.You Know What You LikeYou’ve always known what kind of jewelry you’re drawn to. Sure, those smaller necklaces with the small pendants are beautiful–but they don’t call out your name. You’ll wear the smaller, more sedate necklaces and earrings when you need to. If, for instance, you’re getting ready for a solemn event, you know you can’t wear a daring piece of fashion jewelry, so you choose a necklace with a small stone or two in it.Still, when it’s time t
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Coral: The Substance Found in Some Gemstone Jewelry

You may have spotted a beautiful coral necklace or pair of earrings in one of your favorite jewelry stores, thinking of ways you could eventually afford to buy one of them. Did you know that real coral isn’t a gemstone? It’s true. Even though it’s included in that category, coral is actually a substance created in the ocean by living organisms. As you scout out more coral, you may encounter several different colors of this material. The rarest and most valuable color is red coral or, as it’s commonly called, fire coral.Learn All About CoralTo repeat, coral
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