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The return of opulence in jewellery is trending with the heavy layering of silver chains around the neck and single wide cuff bangles on an arm, layering chunky pieces together for a totally lavish result.

This season, jewellery has gone chunky on all fronts. By all means wear your entire collection of bangles on one arm but leave out the rest of the jewellery, save the earrings. Or you could leave off the earrings and wear not one, but two or more chunky necklaces.

Choose one or two types of accessories and leave off the rest. Like an absolutely stunning pair of chandelier earrings with an armful of bangles. Or an armful of bangles and a gorgeous hair piece. Or several beaded necklaces and a cocktail ring.

The rest of your outfit should not compete with your jewellery. Such heavily adorned looks go beautifully with minimalist clothing, or simple outfit that are very well cut.

One point to note: chunky jewellery looks best on big or tall women who can carry them off. Avoid them if you are petite as you would look as if the jewels are wearing you, not you wearing them.

If you can carry chunky jewels, you will love our range at Avalaya store.

It's not that brooches are new. This winter though, pins and charm brooches have become a punctuation point.

There is nothing shy about the size of the new brooches. Bigger is definitely better.

This arrangement, of course, is for the adventurous. But a woman with a special knack -- and the right brooches -- could wear a cluster of them placed strategically around the collarbone area of a jacket or a dress.

Multiple brooches though should have some vague relationship, like flower shapes. (Flowers are big right now in costume jewellery.)

A word of advice: Keep other accessories minimal.

Eliminate the necklace or wear only a simple one, and earrings should not be too dominant.

Semi-precious stones have been a cornerstone of jewellery making for centuries, offering a kaleidoscope of colours, textures, and properties that captivate the senses. Unlike precious stones, semi-precious stones are more abundant and affordable, making them accessible to a wider range of people. In this article, we’ll delve into the world of semi-precious stone jewellery, exploring its history, characteristics, and popular types.

Semi-precious stones are mineral fragments that, when polished and cut, are used to create jewellery or other ornaments. They differ from precious stones in terms of their rarity, hardness, and chemical composition. While precious stones like diamonds and rubies are extremely rare and valuable, semi-precious stones like turquoise, topaz, and citrine are more common and affordable.

Semi-precious stone jewellery offers a world of beauty and affordability, with a wide range of colours, patterns, and properties to choose from. Whether you’re looking for a statement piece or a delicate, everyday accessory, semi-precious stones can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any outfit. With their rich history and versatility, it’s no wonder semi-precious stone jewellery remains a beloved choice for jewellery enthusiasts around the world.

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