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Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Refinishing Your Cuff And Bracelet
How To Fix Your Cuff And Bracelet:
Everyone has their favorite bracelet. The bracelet that has been been along for every ride, and has become an inseparable part of the body. Unfortunately, these bracelets can often break. With an active lifestyle, it is common for beads to fall off of the cuff and bracelet. There is still a chance to save your favorite cuff and bracelet, however, and return it safely onto your wrist.
To Make Sure Your Bracelet Is Repairable:
It is important to round up all of the fallen pieces, as soon as they separate. This will allow you to refurbish your original bracelet, as it was originally created, without having to buy new beads. If you are not going to immediately fix your bracelet, you should contain all of the beads in a bag or container, to prevent further loss.
Find The Cause:
You should inspect your bracelet to determine why the beads fell off. Sometimes the clasp has broken, allowing multiple beads to slide off. Other times, the beads simply become damaged and cracked, thereby falling off on their own. Once you know the cause of the damage, you can then properly repair the damaged bracelet.
If The String Or Clasp Is Broken:
If you find that the clasp has broken on your cuff, you can simply order a new clasp from the original retailer. This will allow you to fix the bracelet you love, without having mismatched parts. If it is the string or band that is broken, you can generally find a replacement for not too much money. At local arts and crafts stores, you can find nearly everything you need to replace a damaged bracelet. You can find twine, clasps, elastics and other items to seal your bracelet back together.
If The Beads Are Damaged:
Depending on the size of the bead or jewel, it may be possible to glue it back together. This will only work for medium to larger sized beads, and is also depending on how badly damaged they are. If a larger bead is cracked in half, a small amount of glue should be more than enough to place it back together. It can then be threaded back onto the original string. If the bead is part of a cuff, then it can simply be glued back on in its original position.
If The Beads Cannot Be Fixed:
Sometimes, the beads are simply too far damaged to be salvaged. If this is the case, it is best to try and find a bead that can coincide with the rest. Replacing the originally bead can often be difficult, and anything too similar might not pass. It is better to get a bead that fits well with the rest, than to simply try and mimic the original.
Redesign Your Bracelet:
Since you are already fixing your bracelet or cuff, now is the perfect time to make any adjustments. You can add a new emblem or jewel, or even remove an old one. It can be important to let your favorite bracelet follow you in your life, but sometimes, a little change can be great.
Everyone has their favorite bracelet. The bracelet that has been been along for every ride, and has become an inseparable part of the body. Unfortunately, these bracelets can often break. With an active lifestyle, it is common for beads to fall off of the cuff and bracelet. There is still a chance to save your favorite cuff and bracelet, however, and return it safely onto your wrist.
To Make Sure Your Bracelet Is Repairable:
It is important to round up all of the fallen pieces, as soon as they separate. This will allow you to refurbish your original bracelet, as it was originally created, without having to buy new beads. If you are not going to immediately fix your bracelet, you should contain all of the beads in a bag or container, to prevent further loss.
Find The Cause:
You should inspect your bracelet to determine why the beads fell off. Sometimes the clasp has broken, allowing multiple beads to slide off. Other times, the beads simply become damaged and cracked, thereby falling off on their own. Once you know the cause of the damage, you can then properly repair the damaged bracelet.
If The String Or Clasp Is Broken:
If you find that the clasp has broken on your cuff, you can simply order a new clasp from the original retailer. This will allow you to fix the bracelet you love, without having mismatched parts. If it is the string or band that is broken, you can generally find a replacement for not too much money. At local arts and crafts stores, you can find nearly everything you need to replace a damaged bracelet. You can find twine, clasps, elastics and other items to seal your bracelet back together.
If The Beads Are Damaged:
Depending on the size of the bead or jewel, it may be possible to glue it back together. This will only work for medium to larger sized beads, and is also depending on how badly damaged they are. If a larger bead is cracked in half, a small amount of glue should be more than enough to place it back together. It can then be threaded back onto the original string. If the bead is part of a cuff, then it can simply be glued back on in its original position.
If The Beads Cannot Be Fixed:
Sometimes, the beads are simply too far damaged to be salvaged. If this is the case, it is best to try and find a bead that can coincide with the rest. Replacing the originally bead can often be difficult, and anything too similar might not pass. It is better to get a bead that fits well with the rest, than to simply try and mimic the original.
Redesign Your Bracelet:
Since you are already fixing your bracelet or cuff, now is the perfect time to make any adjustments. You can add a new emblem or jewel, or even remove an old one. It can be important to let your favorite bracelet follow you in your life, but sometimes, a little change can be great.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Cuffs And Bracelets For Fall & Winter 2011
Fashion is an ever-changing and evolving beast, and getting a handle on its behavior can sometimes be hard to do. However, if you watch it carefully you can still make some good decisions about your own style in keeping with the latest trends. As a for instance, choosing the proper cuff or bracelet for Winter and Fall is easy if you follow some simple rules.
Pay Attention to Color:
Color schemes are a huge part of any fashion design, and your accessories are no exception. For instance, Fall tends to have darker colors associated with styles with lots of Earth tones, browns, grays and blacks. So you could choose to go with a bracelet whose metal is burnished and shines, with an earth toned stone. Alternatively you could have a burnished metal, like brass or copper, that fits the theme of Earth tones, worn with a short sleeved shirt so that the contrast is between your skin and the jewelry. Winter ensembles on the other hand can be dark or light. If you're going with lighter, brighter colors then all you have to do is reverse the rules for your cuffs and bracelets. If you have a bright outfit, then a dark cuff will create contrast and make the accessory stand out a bit more.
Keep a Theme:
An outfit has a certain theme to it, and your accessories should be used to enhance that theme rather than break it. Say that you have a very formal blouse and skirt combination and you want to maintain the air of a professional with all of the accepted business class looks. The incorrect style of cuff to go with this look would be an animal print, or wider, bracer sort of cuff. These broad pieces of jewelry would detract from the formal appearance and create the wrong sort of contract, undermining the overall theme. However, a slender bracelet that's understated in color and tone, or an elegant watch with a simple band might be just the thing to add that final touch to a business woman's suit. On the other hand, if you were going out clubbing and you wanted something more casual then simple office accessories might seem too understated to really enhance your clubbing persona. It's all a matter of theme and what you want to achieve with your particular look.
Balance and Symmetry:
Typically when you have a bracelet or a cuff, you should only really wear one. With a few exceptions, wearing too much jewelry can make you look eccentric, strange or like you're trying too hard. With the exception perhaps of Wonder Woman, no one needs to have two cuffs, or a bracelet on each wrist. Normally symmetry is a good thing, but one bracelet should be enough for any social occasion. However, if you have slender bracelets you can wear two on one wrist for an interesting, asymmetrical effect. Cuffs and bracelets are perhaps the only area of fashion where it is not only accepted, but nearly required, for you to keep the accessorizing to a minimum of one side of your body. As a final note, a cuff on one wrist and a watch on the other doesn't really work, but a cuff with a watch in it is practical and stylish.
Pay Attention to Color:
Color schemes are a huge part of any fashion design, and your accessories are no exception. For instance, Fall tends to have darker colors associated with styles with lots of Earth tones, browns, grays and blacks. So you could choose to go with a bracelet whose metal is burnished and shines, with an earth toned stone. Alternatively you could have a burnished metal, like brass or copper, that fits the theme of Earth tones, worn with a short sleeved shirt so that the contrast is between your skin and the jewelry. Winter ensembles on the other hand can be dark or light. If you're going with lighter, brighter colors then all you have to do is reverse the rules for your cuffs and bracelets. If you have a bright outfit, then a dark cuff will create contrast and make the accessory stand out a bit more.
Keep a Theme:
An outfit has a certain theme to it, and your accessories should be used to enhance that theme rather than break it. Say that you have a very formal blouse and skirt combination and you want to maintain the air of a professional with all of the accepted business class looks. The incorrect style of cuff to go with this look would be an animal print, or wider, bracer sort of cuff. These broad pieces of jewelry would detract from the formal appearance and create the wrong sort of contract, undermining the overall theme. However, a slender bracelet that's understated in color and tone, or an elegant watch with a simple band might be just the thing to add that final touch to a business woman's suit. On the other hand, if you were going out clubbing and you wanted something more casual then simple office accessories might seem too understated to really enhance your clubbing persona. It's all a matter of theme and what you want to achieve with your particular look.
Balance and Symmetry:
Typically when you have a bracelet or a cuff, you should only really wear one. With a few exceptions, wearing too much jewelry can make you look eccentric, strange or like you're trying too hard. With the exception perhaps of Wonder Woman, no one needs to have two cuffs, or a bracelet on each wrist. Normally symmetry is a good thing, but one bracelet should be enough for any social occasion. However, if you have slender bracelets you can wear two on one wrist for an interesting, asymmetrical effect. Cuffs and bracelets are perhaps the only area of fashion where it is not only accepted, but nearly required, for you to keep the accessorizing to a minimum of one side of your body. As a final note, a cuff on one wrist and a watch on the other doesn't really work, but a cuff with a watch in it is practical and stylish.
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
10% Off - Happy Holidays Fashion Jewelry Sale - TreasureJewelry.com
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
10% Off - Thanks Giving Fashion Jewelry Sale - TreasureJewelry.com
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Use code: THANKS for 10% off ALL orders.
Limited time only - valid from November 24th - till November 28th - Cyber Monday 2011.
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Wholesale Fashion Jewelry Only
Use code: THANKS for 10% off ALL orders.
Limited time only - valid from November 24th - till November 28th - Cyber Monday 2011.
Go to http://www.TreasureJewelry.com to buy Wholesale Fashion Jewelry!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Early Holiday Costume Jewelry Sale - 8% Off - TreasureJewelry.com
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$50 minimum Buy - Wholesale Only
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Accessorize Your Wardrobe With Colorful Earrings And Finger Rings
The creation of Earrings and Finger Rings
Jewelry has been around almost since recorded time, and not always in precious metals and jewels.
They were made using whatever was handy, including vines, bones, and wood. Today, we are still doing the same thing. The pieces created are a lot more artistic than a bone hanging from a vine around the neck, and can still be made with easy to come by items and products and are relatively inexpensive.
Costume jewelry has a special place among us. There are those who are allergic to some precious metals. They would not be able to wear jewelry if it were not
for of costume jewelry.
Materials used in the making of Earrings:
The materials used in making earrings are almost endless. Most earrings need metal to hold onto your ear, but the items you can attach to that metal are almost limitless. The most popular products used in making earrings are plastic, glass, resin, wood, beads, aluminum, copper, nickel, hemp, nylon, bamboo, and even feathers.
Earrings: Types and Styles
* Wood Earrings: Come in various sizes, shapes, styles and shades. Some have metal inlays; others are delicately carved and colored or textured.
* Stone Earrings: Earrings made of stones in varying shapes, colors, sizes and types set in stylish patterns and designs to suit your style.
* Resin Earrings: Molded into many shapes, sizes and colors (with the addition of dyes to the resin) to fit any wardrobe.
* Bone Earrings: These are usually made in combination with beads, metal, etc. The bone is handcrafted and engraved before it is sealed and becomes the finished product.
* Metal Earrings: Some are all metal - intricately carved, either by machine or hand, and some are combined with beads, stones, etc.
* Beaded Earrings: Beaded Earrings are made in many colors and designs from which to choose. Some are long and colorful and some are shorter. Something for everyone’s taste and style. The beads can be metal, glass, plastic, wood, etc.
* Crystal Earrings: delicately laced together, combined to make a beautiful design.
* Bamboo Earrings: Are very delicate looking bamboo pieces, combined with metal. Very delicate and graceful looking.
Materials used in making Finger Rings:
Finger rings can be made from many materials. You will find them made from bone, resin, metal, plastic, beads, etc., and combinations of these.
Finger Rings: Types and Styles
Bone Finger Rings come in various shapes, sizes and design styles.
Ethinic Finger Rings, made from wood or bone, painted in intricate patterns.
Resin Finger Rings are in many colors and shapes. Some encircled in various metals and colors and some are adjustable to fit any size.
Wooden Finger Rings are also versatile as they come in many shapes, shades and types of wood. Some of these pieces are delicately carved and others have textures or color tones to compliment any wardrobe, taste or style.
Keep your earrings and finger rings sparkling and your skin irritant free.
1. Keep your jewelry clean and tarnish-free by washing (not soaking) in mild, soapy water. Dry thoroughly before being stored.
2. If you are buying the item for someone else, try to find out if they are allergic to certain metals, etc., or keep an eye on the skin in that area for a day or so, to make sure. Some are even allergic to gold or silver plating.
These items are mostly made in the China, The United States, India, Thailand and Italy.
Jewelry has been around almost since recorded time, and not always in precious metals and jewels.
They were made using whatever was handy, including vines, bones, and wood. Today, we are still doing the same thing. The pieces created are a lot more artistic than a bone hanging from a vine around the neck, and can still be made with easy to come by items and products and are relatively inexpensive.
Costume jewelry has a special place among us. There are those who are allergic to some precious metals. They would not be able to wear jewelry if it were not
for of costume jewelry.
Materials used in the making of Earrings:
The materials used in making earrings are almost endless. Most earrings need metal to hold onto your ear, but the items you can attach to that metal are almost limitless. The most popular products used in making earrings are plastic, glass, resin, wood, beads, aluminum, copper, nickel, hemp, nylon, bamboo, and even feathers.
Earrings: Types and Styles
* Wood Earrings: Come in various sizes, shapes, styles and shades. Some have metal inlays; others are delicately carved and colored or textured.
* Stone Earrings: Earrings made of stones in varying shapes, colors, sizes and types set in stylish patterns and designs to suit your style.
* Resin Earrings: Molded into many shapes, sizes and colors (with the addition of dyes to the resin) to fit any wardrobe.
* Bone Earrings: These are usually made in combination with beads, metal, etc. The bone is handcrafted and engraved before it is sealed and becomes the finished product.
* Metal Earrings: Some are all metal - intricately carved, either by machine or hand, and some are combined with beads, stones, etc.
* Beaded Earrings: Beaded Earrings are made in many colors and designs from which to choose. Some are long and colorful and some are shorter. Something for everyone’s taste and style. The beads can be metal, glass, plastic, wood, etc.
* Crystal Earrings: delicately laced together, combined to make a beautiful design.
* Bamboo Earrings: Are very delicate looking bamboo pieces, combined with metal. Very delicate and graceful looking.
Materials used in making Finger Rings:
Finger rings can be made from many materials. You will find them made from bone, resin, metal, plastic, beads, etc., and combinations of these.
Finger Rings: Types and Styles
Bone Finger Rings come in various shapes, sizes and design styles.
Ethinic Finger Rings, made from wood or bone, painted in intricate patterns.
Resin Finger Rings are in many colors and shapes. Some encircled in various metals and colors and some are adjustable to fit any size.
Wooden Finger Rings are also versatile as they come in many shapes, shades and types of wood. Some of these pieces are delicately carved and others have textures or color tones to compliment any wardrobe, taste or style.
Keep your earrings and finger rings sparkling and your skin irritant free.
1. Keep your jewelry clean and tarnish-free by washing (not soaking) in mild, soapy water. Dry thoroughly before being stored.
2. If you are buying the item for someone else, try to find out if they are allergic to certain metals, etc., or keep an eye on the skin in that area for a day or so, to make sure. Some are even allergic to gold or silver plating.
These items are mostly made in the China, The United States, India, Thailand and Italy.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Grab An Awesome Ethnic Look With Tribal Jewelry
Jewelry Trends and Tribal Looks
Tribal looks, the buzzwords in contemporary fashion world, is an ethnic twist to the most modern and progressed fashion world. Tribal-inspired jewelry, no wonder, is taking fashion industry by storm in recent times. The contemporary catwalks in Milan, Paris, London, New York, and rest of the world have started to witness modernity with ethnic chic twist, which is setting new trends and has started to gain ever increasing momentum. The most popular fashion designers and celebrities have begun plunging into tribal chic looks. The contemporary style of dressing with tribal accents definitely deliver a bold style look to girls.
Tribal Jewelry: What Works and What Doesn't
Tribal Jewelry essentially entails great looking fashion accessories featuring asymmetry, symmetry lines, ruggedness, awesome patterns, feathers, and colors. The best part of this trendy tribal-inspired fashion jewelry is the freedom it brings in; the freedom to experiment by stacking, mixing, and matching. If you are daring and are looking for bold looks do not hesitate experimenting different tribal accessories such as feathers, bright colors, large wooden beads, natural seeds, and organic-looking metalwork. All these truly make a great fashion statement in contemporary times. Tribal jewelry could help you nourish your creative self with immense mix and match choices. In fact, with tribal jewelry any thing that is even slightly bohemian or gipsy can give you a different beautiful ethnic look and will do the trick.
It is extremely necessary that while attempting to acquire new ethnic looks you do not try to chase ancient warrior looks. Modern established trendy dressing with light tribal accents is all that is needed to bring about a contemporary twist. For instance, a soothing blend of metal and beads could really give you cool looks. Do not experiment shoulder-scraping ear-rings with over-sized tribal-inspired necklace unless it suits your body structure, skin tone, and the occasion. Drop earrings having ethnic appeal is pick up in fashion accessories. Tribal-inspired drop earrings and big pendants are setting new trends in tribal jewelry.
While feathers may give you a tacky look. You must caution that you do not end up wearing feathers of a rare bird, which are not considered cool in contemporary ethnic looks and also happens to be in contradiction to beliefs of ethical jewelry movement. Obviously, you may not want to breaking completely away from the league.
Bracelets could be your friends in providing you a tribal look. You would easily find out not so costly yet awe inspiring bracelets. Stack or pile a creative mix and match of wood and metal bangles. You may also add resin bangles that truly walks well in the stack. Tribal hair accessories are equally important in your tribal ethnic looks. With designer and delicate beads, hair accessories may give you a casual or sophisticated looks. Remember, tribal jewelry is all about the freedom to choose and be creative.
Tribal Jewelry Quick Tips:
- If you happen to have a broad body structure, you may want to go apparently with tribal accessories having sleek looking pieces and the other way around.
- Do make sure that you have a hair dos that is not very elaborate especially when you are planning to wear heavy jewelry
- Never ever end up being a over garnished salad; meaning if your garments are heavily embroidered
or has too much of artistic work it may want to go with a sleek neck piece and sleek bracelets.
- Dress up keeping in mind if you want your tribal jewelry to be prominent or not.
Tribal looks, the buzzwords in contemporary fashion world, is an ethnic twist to the most modern and progressed fashion world. Tribal-inspired jewelry, no wonder, is taking fashion industry by storm in recent times. The contemporary catwalks in Milan, Paris, London, New York, and rest of the world have started to witness modernity with ethnic chic twist, which is setting new trends and has started to gain ever increasing momentum. The most popular fashion designers and celebrities have begun plunging into tribal chic looks. The contemporary style of dressing with tribal accents definitely deliver a bold style look to girls.
Tribal Jewelry: What Works and What Doesn't
Tribal Jewelry essentially entails great looking fashion accessories featuring asymmetry, symmetry lines, ruggedness, awesome patterns, feathers, and colors. The best part of this trendy tribal-inspired fashion jewelry is the freedom it brings in; the freedom to experiment by stacking, mixing, and matching. If you are daring and are looking for bold looks do not hesitate experimenting different tribal accessories such as feathers, bright colors, large wooden beads, natural seeds, and organic-looking metalwork. All these truly make a great fashion statement in contemporary times. Tribal jewelry could help you nourish your creative self with immense mix and match choices. In fact, with tribal jewelry any thing that is even slightly bohemian or gipsy can give you a different beautiful ethnic look and will do the trick.
It is extremely necessary that while attempting to acquire new ethnic looks you do not try to chase ancient warrior looks. Modern established trendy dressing with light tribal accents is all that is needed to bring about a contemporary twist. For instance, a soothing blend of metal and beads could really give you cool looks. Do not experiment shoulder-scraping ear-rings with over-sized tribal-inspired necklace unless it suits your body structure, skin tone, and the occasion. Drop earrings having ethnic appeal is pick up in fashion accessories. Tribal-inspired drop earrings and big pendants are setting new trends in tribal jewelry.
While feathers may give you a tacky look. You must caution that you do not end up wearing feathers of a rare bird, which are not considered cool in contemporary ethnic looks and also happens to be in contradiction to beliefs of ethical jewelry movement. Obviously, you may not want to breaking completely away from the league.
Bracelets could be your friends in providing you a tribal look. You would easily find out not so costly yet awe inspiring bracelets. Stack or pile a creative mix and match of wood and metal bangles. You may also add resin bangles that truly walks well in the stack. Tribal hair accessories are equally important in your tribal ethnic looks. With designer and delicate beads, hair accessories may give you a casual or sophisticated looks. Remember, tribal jewelry is all about the freedom to choose and be creative.
Tribal Jewelry Quick Tips:
- If you happen to have a broad body structure, you may want to go apparently with tribal accessories having sleek looking pieces and the other way around.
- Do make sure that you have a hair dos that is not very elaborate especially when you are planning to wear heavy jewelry
- Never ever end up being a over garnished salad; meaning if your garments are heavily embroidered
or has too much of artistic work it may want to go with a sleek neck piece and sleek bracelets.
- Dress up keeping in mind if you want your tribal jewelry to be prominent or not.
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