Sunday, June 8, 2014

Give Your Outfit An Instant Lift With Cheap Trendy Jewelry

By Sally Delacruz


Think about the most stylish people you know: Chances are that they often wear great jewelry. It can be something simple like a classic watch or it can be something striking an dramatic, such as a bib necklace. These pieces don't even have to be very expensive. In fact, with the right cheap trendy jewelry you can update your wardrobe and get instant style cred.

One way to cut down on costs is to look for alternative materials rather than the traditional gold an diamonds. For example, metals such as copper, silver and steel are much cheaper and can still create stunning pieces. Diamonds can easily be replaced by less expensive stones such as amethysts or by something different altogether, such as mother of pearl.

If you really prefer to have pieces made of real gold or precious stones, you may save some money by not insisting on buying new pieces. Grandma's pearl earrings, for example, can still look gorgeous and they have the added bonus that they have a story to tell. Antique and second-hand clothing stores may have some treasures too.

Flea markets are often treasure troves of bold pieces. Many of these necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings are made of silver and stones such as turquoise and often come from Morocco, Nepal or India. Just remember that they may be mass produced so they won't be for you if you prefer one-of-a-kind accessories.

It always helps to know someone who makes jewelry as a hobby. They might be willing to make you something for less and it will be created with your personality in mind. It's also a good idea to keep an eye out for handmade pieces wherever you travel. Often other travelers support themselves on the road by creating interesting pieces from found objects and selling these for only a couple of dollars.

Many people shy away from materials such as plastic because these can look cheap. However, plastic, resin and similar materials can add a wonderfully quirky touch. The secret is in using objects in an unusual way, such as using dice to make earrings or using fake flowers to make rings or brooches.

An age-old stand-by that is used in almost every culture is beads. They can be made of ceramic, glass, metal or wood or they can be the cheap little plastic beads that are so often used in woven beadwork. You may even consider learning how to make beaded jewelry yourself. It's a relaxing hobby to have and doesn't require much skill. However, it lets you be creative and you may even turn it into a business opportunity.

Not everyone has the time to make their own accessories or to spend hours browsing flea-market stalls. Luckily you can also shop online from the comfort of your own home. There are many websites that specialize in the sale of trendy pieces that are affordable too and if you want something really unique, simply have a look at websites that specifically sell handmade items.




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