found 6 products for: CRYSTAL X / DIAMANTE X / £ 10 - £ 15 X / LONG PENDANTS X
Minimalism returns in Fall/Winter 2012 and 2013. Clothes are simple and structured. There is a difference this time. Minimalist clothing is accessorized with stunning jewellery.
It makes sense. Simple clothing remarkable because of their cut and fabric are given and added boost by the addition of a single stunning Crystal necklace that really stands out. Costume jewellery, or bijoux de couture was once handmade in 1960s exclusively by jewelers for very rich, private clients. Fast forward to 2012 and 2013. Costume jewellery just as stunning is available to everyone. The best are made of crystals(Rhinestones, Swarovski Crystals) like these: check our endless range for Crystal Jewellery in Crystal Section:
Diamante studded jewellery has become the very recent fashion statement. Organic stone to a semi precious stone, every gem stone is finding its place in the production of the jewellery items. Be it a gold-plated hoop earring with a tiny dangling diamond, or a necklace with an emerald studded pendant, or a ring with a large ruby; stones are making their come back as the essence of fashion zest. One stone piece jewellery has some how obtained a classic look. But the recent trend is to mix and match a whole array of different gem stones on a single piece of jewellery.
Diamante fashion jewelry stands out from other types of adornments due to its distinctive appearance. The rough, uncut diamond crusts are often set in intricate designs, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern flair. The result is a unique blend of rustic elegance and sophistication.
Diamante fashion jewelry can be worn as a statement piece or incorporated into more subtle designs. Its versatility makes it suitable for various occasions, from formal events to everyday wear. Designers are experimenting with diamantes in innovative ways, combining them with other materials like wood, metal, and gemstones to create one-of-a-kind pieces.
The concept of pendants with long cords dates back to ancient times, with sautoirs being popular during the Art Deco period. These ornate pieces featured carved jade, coral, onyx, and brightly colored gemstones, often suspended from circular rings or enameled pendants on silk cords. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, pendants became a symbol of luxury and exclusivity, reserved for royalty and the upper class.
Like many types of jewellery, long pendants often carry symbolic meanings. Compass pendants, for instance, represent protection and safety, while turtle pendants symbolize longevity, reflecting the Japanese belief that turtles embody long life. Understanding the meaning behind a pendant can enhance its significance and personal connection.
Long Pendants have made an impact on the fashion scene, evoking memories of the 1990s and early 2000s. This timeless accessory has undergone a transformation, shedding its kitschy, over-the-top persona for a more refined and sophisticated approach. Today, fashion pendants with long cords are a staple in many a stylish individual’s wardrobe, offering a versatile and elegant way to add a touch of personality to any outfit.