Jewelry Style Tips for Gift Giving

June 24th, 2012 by enterprise

It’s important to remember that jewelry style tips for teenagers differ from those meant for an adult. As a general jewelry buying guide, it’s a good idea to wear styles designed for the wearer’s age and according to the season.

Fashion trends for summer include light airy bracelets or earrings, often with colorful beads. A freshwater pearl bracelet is lovely for teens and adults. It’s best to choose a classic and elegant look that is appropriate for daytime and evening wear.

Gold neck chains and bracelets in simplistic styles, such as the classic wheat or rope chain design, offer a look of understated elegance and style.

When choosing jewelry as a gift, one should remember a few other important jewelry style tips. First, it is best to consider the individual’s personal style and preferences for jewelry wearing. Everyone’s fashion styles differ, and not all teens have the same taste for jewelry.

For instance, if the individual has a penchant for southwestern or Native American jewelry, there are many unique and intricate designs available from earrings to rings to bracelets and beyond. Jewelry set in turquoise is very popular for Native American designs, and some styles include opal or onyx.

Birthstone jewelry is another popular style that is appropriate for all ages and both genders. If the recipient was born in July, consider a pendant or ring with a natural or synthetic ruby. A genuine or lab-created emerald ring or bracelet is the ideal choice for those born in May, while pearl, moonstone, or alexandrite items are best for June born persons.

More jewelry style tips for using birthstone designs are mother’s rings. These styles are perfect for gift giving, and each birthstone used will represent the recipient’s children.

For all your jewelry needs, visit Mardon Jewelers in Riverside. You’ll find quality, selection and reasonable prices, with the emphasis on customer satisfaction.

 

 

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