Sunday 24 November 2019

Look glamorous in festive season by decorating yourself with pearl jewelry


Pearls have been enchanting people for centuries, even in the ancient world. Not only do they stand as a symbol of purity, but the elegance and uniqueness of the pearl can be translated into royalty. Pearls are universally flattering. They bring light to the face and look great with any outfit. Multi-string pearl necklace, pearl chokers and bracelets add a surreal charm to your festive outfit. Cultured pearls too are very much in trend this season for their uniqueness in hues and shapes. The pearl styles cover the full range of jewelry, from bracelets and delicate necklaces to rings and eye-catching earrings which are all sure to turn heads this festive season. No matter what style you decide on, these modern pearl pieces will add a special touch to all of your festive looks.

Cultured pearls


These are a few tips to help you choose the perfect jewelry so you look amazing during the festive season

Your Style Matters

Your everyday fashion style is a direct reflection of your personality. Instead, go with pearl jewelry pieces you really like. Do you typically like wearing lots of jewelry pieces or layered necklaces? Long strands of pearls layer perfectly to make beautiful necklaces for the festive season. They can also be used to create your own multi-layered bracelets. Or, you can go with pearl bangle bracelets instead. Then, simply find a few festive season pieces you can coordinate with your cultured pearls jewelry. For a simpler look, tone it down with a pair of  stylised pearl studs. Or, choose a simple necklace with a single pearl surrounded by festive season theme-coloured gems.

Less is Always More

This is an idea to keep in mind when shopping for festive jewelry. If you get too carried away, you may find yourself looking like Cupid. So, always remember… less is more. Keep in mind that cultured accessories can be really flashy and colourful. So, choose Cultured pearls pieces for the festive season that stand out. But, don’t choose multiple pieces that make your appearance seem cluttered. White pearls have a way of adding luster to your look, without adding “too much” to your look. Choose pearl jewelry that blends in with your festive jewelry, not overpowers it.

Colour Matters

Most festive season have theme colour. Most festive people like to use these colours to show their festive spirit. But, try not to go colour-overboard. Choose one colour for your festive pearl jewelry that unifies your look.

Pearl jewelry for every festive season

To wear pearl jewelry is to reflect the purity of the ocean … the mystery of creation … and to know you are adorned with the finest cultured pearls in the world. To add some flare to your festive look, choose several pieces of pearl jewelry in various styles and sizes, but make sure they’re the same colour. This will give you a more sophisticated look for the festivals. Have fun with your pearl accessories, but don’t overwhelm your outfit. Small pearl studs in the ears, a pearl necklace and you are good to go. If you are looking for jewellery to wear at work, pearls can be your best bet.

Conclusion

Having Cultured pearls is now easier than before because of their availability and accessibility, they are widely chosen for presents to the loved ones and used by young and old ladies and men simultaneously in rings and jewelry pieces in all the festive season.

Sunday 3 November 2019

4 Ways Pearls Are on Trend This Fall


You can never go wrong with pearl jewelry. But this fall, they’re enjoying extra attention. Not only are pearls a sustainable, renewable jewel, which tie-in to the global trend of buying eco-conscious, but they come in such a range of styles that they can’t help but hit the mark when it comes to catwalk trends. 

Elegant Giant Edison Pearl Choker

This year’s fall fashion shows sported chokers and mismatched earrings, often in abstract, twisted shapes. Jewellery was used to create drama for many of the outfits. Several fashion houses showed a new twist on the old, and pearls were used to cement this look. The models in the Christian Dior show wore single strands of simple pearls and big pearl earrings paired with calf-length skirts and hats with netting – looking so ladylike (even when paired with trousers), it makes you want to run and burn your jeans! Another theme was matching sets of jewelry, especially necklaces with matching earrings.

Angel Wings Edison Pearl Earrings



can help you stay on trend this fall.  

TREND #1: CHOKERS
There’s nothing like a single pearl to adorn a stylish choker. The choker trend dates back as far as 2500 BC (much like pearls – ancient!) but it started again in spring and is still a big fashion statement. Here are a few irresistible chokers you might want to have a look at.

TREND #2: MISMATCHED EARRINGS

It’s still on trend to be a little kooky, and these soft options add a touch of femininity and flourish to the high fashion trend.

Frozen Queen Pearl Earrings Necklace Set

TREND #3: MATCHING SETS
One can’t help but get excited when you see matching sets of jewelry. Somehow it gives off the message that you thought about what you are wearing and intended for it to match, giving you that polished, and prepared look.

Sacred Love Pearl Necklace

TREND #4: HEIRLOOMS
One of the biggest trends in fashion now is to be sustainable. Buying jewelry with an eye to the future not only means investing in things that you can wear for a long time, but also looking at how jewelry is produced. Pearl jewelry falls perfectly into this category by being a sustainable, renewable resource that is concerned with environmentally-responsible farming practices.

Empress Pearl Necklace

TREND #4: HEIRLOOMS
One of the biggest trends in fashion now is to be sustainable. Buying jewelry with an eye to the future not only means investing in things that you can wear for a long time, but also looking at how jewelry is produced. Pearl jewelry falls perfectly into this category by being a sustainable, renewable resource that is concerned with environmentally-responsible farming practices.