Be creative with your diamond jewellery choices and have fun with the way that you wear your jewellery and you'll be able to make a wow statement without breaking the bank.
More is less: get the look
Mixing jewellery with smaller diamonds together gives you a big look for less cost. The larger the diamond, the rarer it is and therefore the higher the cost.
Eye-catching ring: budget option
If you are looking for a one or two carat diamond solitaire ring, but are struggling with the cost, then consider a diamond cluster ring. This will give you the diamond spread for only 25% of the price.
Statement pendant: budget option
If you are looking for a really sparkly and radiant pendant, then consider a pave-set diamond pendant - this has lots of smaller diamonds set together, like a cobbled pavement, to give lots of sparkle at a fraction of the cost.
Hoop earrings; budget option
If you are looking for diamond earrings, say hoops, for that really special occasion but at a good price point, then take a look at diamond channel-set hoops - great luxurious diamond look but created with small diamonds all set between a channel of gold or platinum to give a flash of brilliance.
Great ideas: mix and match
Wear several smaller pendants together, some white or yellow gold, some diamond, overlap them in a fun chaotic fashion. Let them complement your style with a little quirkiness. Layer bangles and bracelets to give a wide cuff look. Stack several rings together on one finger, diamonds on one hand and plain gold on the other.
Great ideas: dramatic silhouettes
Invest in a really special and beautiful chain so that you can wear it with different pendants and create a statement look without too much expense. Wear several fine curb or trace chains together with one diamond pendant and you will have a really dramatic neckline with a definite twist. Small cute charms with attachable fittings offer real fun and can be moved around and worn in a variety of ways. Experiment with long drop earrings, mainly gold with an accent of diamond, Lariat or Y-chain style necklace, and open framework bangles.
Friday, 17 July 2009
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