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Jewellery Is Now A Luxury We Can All Afford

By: Nigel M

Jewellery is one of the oldest forms of body decoration. Archaeologists recently unearthed 100,000 year-old Nassarius shells that were shaped into beads which are believed to be the oldest known jewellery. Jewellery is shaped out of almost every material known and has been used to decorate almost every body part. For instance: bangles, tiaras, earrings, necklaces, lockets, cuff links, bracelets, rings, crowns, pendants, everything from toe rings to hairpins. Jewellery is being unearthed from throughout the world that has been used for showing one’s wealth and trading since man invented the bead.

Jewellery

For many, body jewellery is used to increase personal beauty and as devices to rise above the rest of the social pack. Only the wealthy could previously afford to pay for jewellery items and jewels. However, now days you can buy low priced fashionable pieces, that are mass produced utilising the newest technologies to ensure a reasonable price. Jewellery is an excellent way to state your heritage. People will often have several pieces of jewellery in their collections, a number of which have been passed down from generation to generation and will hold immense sentimental value. Stylish clothing will be complimented by a piece of fine jewellery. You can also give the jewellery items as gifts to both men and women, because they are so neutral and go with a large type and style of clothing.

Gold Jewellery

Gold overlay, gold filled and rolled gold plate are terms applied to describe jewellery that has a cover of at least ten karat gold mechanically bonded to a base metal. Gold is still the metal of choice of many jewellery designers as gold can be worked into nearly any shape, from very thin sheets to tiny strands that do not break easily. Gold can be manipulated nearly any way the artisan wishes. Gold can be everlasting; it will not corrode or rust and can originate from any place, giving it an original uniqueness.

Silver Jewellery

Silver is the most common of all the precious metals. Silver has its history in ancient times, but it has not endured as well as gold. Silver is the whitest of the precious metals and the most lustrous. Silver's main drawbacks are that it is less durable and softer than other precious metals, and that it tarnishes. Silver tarnishes easily, but the tarnish is easily removed by using proprietary silver cleaning products that are readily available from the local supermarket for a small price. Despite these drawbacks, silver jewellery sales have continued to climb even as the price of silver world-wide has increased considerably.

Jewellery is something used for decoration, sometimes they are universally symbolic symbols such as engagement rings, wedding bands and crosses. Jewellery items are fragile and should be treated with care. If jewellery items are damaged or broken, they can usually be fixed by your local jeweller. The cost of repairs will differ depending on the item and what damage was caused. If you mislaid a high quality diamond from a bracelet, ring, necklace or other dress piece, the cost of replacement could be very high. Jewellery items are often sold on the high street well in excess of 300 percent of the cost price. Buying jewellery online is the best way to purchase fashionable items at a reduced price.

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Nigel is a successful webmaster and publisher of an Internet Shopping website. This site showcases, among other topics, the UK's leading Designer Jewellery and Fashion Jewellery suppliers.





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