New Fangled Designs As Well As Handicraft Findings For Today's Jewellery


by Paul Shane - Date: 2007-09-20 - Word Count: 352 Share This!

Jewellery is not just restricted to women. Men from time immemorial had worn jewellery sometimes for fashion, and sometimes as a part of the rule of the land. Even in some of the earliest of civilisations like the Indus Valley Civilisation and Greek Civilisation, the expert archaeologists have dug out some handicraft findings that included jewellery worn by women as well as those worn by men. There are different jewellery for people belonging to different strata of social life.

There are jewellery that are worn by men which are different from those worn by women. Through the ages, we have seen women wearing more of chunky and huge pieces of jewellery; whereas, most of the times, men had worn light and smaller pieces. However, there are also those jewellery that were worn by men and women alike, as revealed by the handicraft findings that have been unearthed by the archaeologists and studied by the historians.

However, there is a subtle difference in the kind of jewellery worn by a man and a woman. The difference lies in the design and in the making of these trinkets. With the help of the right kind of beading accessory and jewellery designing tools, these subtleties can be beautifully carved out.

Some of the jewellery of the current times are more suave and new fangled, which are more appreciated by the younger crowd. However, we still have a huge following for old fashioned designs that have a very earthy touch. These designs are more or less inspired from the handicraft findings of earlier times. Also, some of the designs are in tune with the contemporary handicraft findings. Each kind of jewellery, in today's times, are well appreciated and also are developed as per the demands of the times.

About Author:
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 Handicraft Findings 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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