Faceted And Non-faceted Jewellery For The Evening Get Together


by Paul Shane - Date: 2007-10-06 - Word Count: 306 Share This!

So you have this get-together in the evening and you don't know what accessories would go best with your pretty evening gown. You pour all the contents of your jewellery box, inside out, and none of what you have seems to suit the occasion best. Even if you manage to find out something really dazzling and admirable, the ornament just doesn't match or complement your outfit. And then you are left with just one option - purchase more jewellery and that too in big haste as time is running out.

Though, much as we love buying jewellery, selecting jewellery in haste is simply not a good idea. How often have we faced such a situation as above? Often, you might say. But what can you do about it? In such situations, faceted and non-faceted jewellery can really prove to be a rescue. Let us see how that is possible.

First, let us take a look at what faceted and non-faceted jewellery are. Faceted jewellery is stones or gems that have flat cut surface. Being faceted, they have a sparkling effect on transparent stones. However, even translucent and opaque stones can also be faceted. Now what are non-faceted? Non-faceted is simply jewellery where the stones and gems used do not have flat cut surface or any geometrical shape. Non-faceted gems do not have any flat polished face like cabochons.

Now, how is that helpful in times when you don't have any good jewellery going with your pretty evening gown? Well, for that you need to get a collection of lots of faceted and non-faceted jewellery. Faceted jewellery goes with any kind of dress and occasion. There are really simple and plain ones, which you can keep for small parties with friends or family. And then there are real stylish and fashionable ones - which would simply turn heads wherever you go.

Related Tags: pearls, jewellery, crystal, beads, swarovski, pendants, faceted, ex-beading accessories, handicraft findings, seed beads

Paul Shane cherishes a hobby of studying and collecting jewellery, to dig out the making and story behind them, especially the rare or exquisite ones, also the Faceted jewellery being used for manufacturing the jewellery. He also loves studying consumer behaviour related to jewellery selecting and buying. At present he is associated with a leading group called E-Beads Limited.

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