Posts Tagged ‘Hoop Earrings’

Funky Earrings like Rihanna

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Most women tend to stay within their comfort zone when it comes to fashion and accessories. For example, I end up buying many different pieces of clothes in a similar shade or I’ll buy different shades of clothes in similar styles. So if you already know what looks good for you, it’s hard to step outside of the box and try something new, but if you never take a risk, you may be missing out on how fabulous you can look.

One celebrity Rihanna isn’t shy about taking risks in apparel or in accessorizing. She is known both for her vocal skills and for her funky style. Shouldn’t we all be just a little bit more like Rihanna? You could find lots of pictures about Rihanna on Google, maybe a picture could be noticed by you that she is sporting some very interesting earrings. They are highlighted well by her short haircut. However, you can try a similar look as well. But if you are going to sport earrings that are this large and draw this much attention, be sure not to let things get too sloppy by adding a lot of necklaces or bracelets. If you wear a necklace at all, keep it very minimalistic. Offering too many things to look at will not help you achieve the look you want.

Another picture is also funning in which Rihanna is wearing huge earrings as a huge fan. There have even been a few times when she has gone way over the top. However, I do not think that this is one of those cases. Hoop earrings are not for everyone’s style or even for everyone’s face shape. Though they do give off a certain youthful essence and hip hop fun feel. I wouldn’t necessarily wear earrings like these around the office, but they are fun to have. Luckily both of these styles are available in different color metals like sterling. Sterling silver jewelry really is your best bet when it comes to inexpensive durable jewelry. If you only get silver plated jewelry, the plating will eventually rub off and could even turn your skin green. Yuck! So step up your street style or just add some funky fun to your jewelry collection! Like I always say, it’s all about having fun!

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Tips To Choose The Right African Jewelry

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

To chart the history of African jewelry you have to go back to Namibia 27,000 years ago. In the cave paintings of Namibia you can see the awakening of the artistic man. It took quite a few years from then to about 15,000 years ago when an oval pendant in bone, a piece of antique jewelry, in Tunisia, indicated what was probably the birth of African jewelry.

The earliest materials used in African jewelry making were bones mainly of birds, nuts and seeds. It’s because of the very perishable nature of the materials used in antique jewelry that there is very little of it around as exhibits today.

To be able to choose the right kind of African jewelry you have to know a bit about the various area wise skills both in the crafting of jewelry and the prevailing materials technology in Africa in the early days.

Antique jewelry of Africa indicates that whereas West Africa evolved in brass jewelry, copper was used in most other places and gold in a few like the Akan people. Boat shaped ankle bracelets were used on the Ivory Coast by the Senufo tribe. The married Faluni women from Mali wore gold earrings still considered as works of art. The tribal people of Sudan especially the Nuer and Shilluk tribes and the Dinkya tribe of Kenya used ivory for their jewelry. Italian, Dutch and Czech glass beads were traded for African goods in the 14th till the 20th century. The ancient trade beads, as they were called, are simulated today.

If you visit web sites pertaining to African jewelry a feast for the eyes greets you. There are Fulumi hoop earrings used in Sudan area as daily wear. These are in sterling silver with gilding. There are Akuaba doll earrings signifying fertility still worn in Ghana by the Ashanti tribe. The original dolls were in blackened and polished wood. You can buy Masai Seed Bead bracelet, Kenyan Trade Bead jewelry, Ethiopian Bead necklace or the Glass and Brass necklace from Central Niger done in the Wodaabe style.

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