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Please << go back to select a different criteria or have a look at some of our featured products below.Necklaces lengths is diverse and run the gamut from choker length to ultra long in 2008-2009 fashion jewellery trends. The multi-layered look is so popular, featuring several strands of diverse beads held together by a bold clasp. Beads are run the range from sparkling faceted crystals, earthy semiprecious stone beads, to natural wooden beads in unusual shapes. Expect to to find beads with interesting textures reminiscent of the primitive, tribal art at our jewellery store:
Make a fashion statement by wearing your scarf in a new and creative way. Show off your good taste and knack for creativity by attaching a scarf pin to the front of your scarf, pinning the lose ends together. You may also wear a scarf pin purely as a decoration, strategically placed to the side of the scarf.
Use a safety pin, crystal brooch or charm pin-brooch to secure the scarf around your neck. It will hold your garment firmly in place in windy conditions and will undoubtedly add extra glitz to your outfit.
Choose a scarf pin from the latest Avalaya range for yourself or as a present - you will be glad you did!
Glass fashion jewellery has been a staple in the industry for centuries, with its origins dating back to Ancient Egypt and the Middle Ages. In recent years, glass jewellery has experienced a resurgence in popularity, with designers and manufacturers incorporating this versatile material into their collections. In this article, we’ll delve into the world of glass fashion jewellery, exploring its history, types, and characteristics.
Glass has been used in jewellery-making for thousands of years, with the ancient Egyptians and Romans crafting intricate beads and pendants from this versatile material. During the Middle Ages, Venetian glassmakers perfected their craft, producing exquisite glass beads and ornaments that adorned the clothing and accessories of the wealthy. In modern times, glass jewellery has continued to evolve, with designers experimenting with different techniques and materials to create unique and stylish pieces.
Glass fashion jewellery has come full circle, from its ancient origins to its modern resurgence. With its durability, versatility, and affordability, it’s no wonder this material has remained a staple in the industry. Whether you’re looking for a statement piece or a delicate accent, glass fashion jewellery offers something for everyone. As designers continue to push the boundaries of this versatile material, we can expect to see even more innovative and stylish creations in the years to come.