Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Silver Celtic Jewelry


The wearing of jewellery is a deeply personal issue. The jewellery we wear projects our personalities we can chose to make a statement with both the jewellery we wear and the way we dress.Of course, as well as a fashion piece, jewellery is very often of great personal value too and holds many memories. It may have been a gift from a grandparent or sister to celebrate an important birthday or a present from a current or a past love. This means that a lot of inexpensive jewellery will be irreplaceable to the owner.Silver Jewellery makes a statement. I once heard from a friend that she favoured silver Jewellery above gold because in her words. 'When you see someone wearing gold you can't always tell what quality it is but you can always see the quality of silver.'Many women prefer silver Jewellery because it can be a lower cost fun material which can be used to create an image of Rock Chick, Goth or adapted to enhance a journey into the gentle world of alternative life styles. It can also radiate chic. Silver is malleable it can be crafted into delicate and intricate pieces of Jewellery which can be eye-catching and individual.As a gift silver ewellery ticks many boxes. It is beautiful and personal. Silver Jewellery is ageless and can be enjoyed by all age ranges. It is a precious metal without the weighty price tag of gold so you can get so much more for your money. Unlike gold silver is not seen as an austere item. A silver wearer is not often accused of flaunting their wealth at inappropriate venues.Of course, silver jewellery looks as good on men as it does on women, although men will usually go for the more functional and chunky pieces. A simple silver watch or a ring on a man looks very classy and not at all ostentatious.

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