Posts Tagged ‘Art Deco’

Industrial themed Stainless Steel Jewelry: A Raw and Potent Trend

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

The horizon for men’s jewelry has expanded to greater heights with the use of stainless steel as a medium. Stainless steel jewelry’s freedom to be formed into numerous designs provides men more and more choices when it comes to what jewelry pieces to buy.

Masculine and virile, stainless steel jewelry (also known as inox jewelry) are now getting into the mainstream of men’s fashion in many parts of the world. The metallic finish is so flexible that elements like rubber, resin and enamel, which were not popularly used before in high end men’s jewelry can now be freely incorporated. Complex details and rich designs are also available as stainless steel jewelry are far easier to manufacture, providing more creative freedom and looks to choose from.

As the trend for jewelry pieces go back to basics, industrial themed and art deco inspired stainless steel jewelry is foreseen to take center stage for men this season. Contemporary and sophisticated but still has the potent and raw appeal men seek in their accessories, industrial themed jewelry invoke not just good style but also a symbolic representation for progress, hard work and success.

Structured pieces that have a striking effect without getting overboard are pieces that will surely have a great impact to male consumers this season. The geometric facets of industrial themed stainless steel jewelry with its rough or raw details tend to be popular among male jewelry buyers. Simple but striking will always be the first characteristics that men will look for when buying jewelry and industrial themes with details like studs, bolts, screws or wires tend to be popular among them.

Fritz Ilagan is a copywriter specializing in SEO and Internet content with the focus on advertising, marketing and entrepreneurialism in the fields of fashion, jewelry and accessories. He is a writer for one of the leading jewelry wholesaler, SalesOne International, with the aim to educate retailers and potential entrepreneurs who want start their own businesses in the jewelry retail industry.

If you want to become a jewelry retail entrepreneur, you can visit SalesOne International’s website http://www.salesone.org or its stainless steel brand, INOX Jewelry http://www.inox-us.com to learn more about the jewelry retail industry.

Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/jewelry-articles/industrial-themed-stainless-steel-jewelry-a-raw-and-potent-trend-1771810.html

Elegantly Modern: Antique Style Engagement Ring

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Antique style engagement rings allow buyers to produce a flawless ring with the technology available today, yet maintain the craftsmanship and elegance of the rings of the antique eras. They also allow buyers to side-step the tedious process of finding the perfect ring from the specific antique era they desire, hoping that turns up at the jewelry shop the buyer happens to frequent. When the ‘luck’ needed to find the perfect antique ring seems to much to bear, having an antique style engagement ring created is the next best option.

Three Main Eras, Many Options

The most recent era is from 1920-1930, which is called the Art Deco era. Re-creating rings from this era is a lot of fun, since it is full of geometric shapes, with sleek lines and a lot of ‘glam’. Antique style engagement ring artists can also have a lot of fun with the Egyptian, Native American and Asian themes that are also common during this era.

Finally, there is the ability to play with platinum, diamonds as well as accenting the entire look with other color-packed gems. Just like the clothing of that era, antique style engagement rings are full of life and fun! If the look desired is a little more formal, yet still having use of a more modern metals such as platinum, then the Edwardian engagement rings are the ones to re-create.

This is the era running from 1900-1920. There were some technological advances during this era that allowed artisans to use platinum for the first time. They were also able to pierce the bands, allowing for more intricate patterns in the bands and settings. This gives a buyer a lot of options in an antique style engagement ring mimicking this era. In addition to the intricacy of the bands and settings, sapphires were also a stone of choice along with diamonds, which also had the ability to be rose cut during this era.

Finally, the oldest era is the Victorian era from 1835-1900. This era really takes an antique style engagement ring buyer back in time, since even the type of gold used isn’t commonly seen in modern engagement rings. Further, diamonds were not the only stones used in this era, as pearls, opals and emeralds were also used, which are softer and not as commonly used in engagement rings today.

However, the uniqueness of the stones and metals of this era create a plethora of possibilities in creating an antique style engagement ring. In addition, the rings created in all of these eras also may come in an antique engagement ring set so that the engagement ring and wedding band flow together into one complete artistic work, thus giving the antique style artisan an assortment of choices.

If you love this article, you will also love another article written by this article’s author on diamond anniversary rings and silver diamond necklaces.

Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/jewelry-articles/elegantly-modern-antique-style-engagement-ring-1719136.html

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