Gift Giving: Rhinestone Treasures
Ask many women and you’ll find a good many like rhinestone jewelry. Rhinestone jewelry had been around for decades and can be found in many different venues. For instance, you can find rhinestone jewelry presented wholesale, where some of the pins and pieces look a good bit, style-wise, like antiques. Also, you can find rhinestone treasures in the way of true antiques. Era style jewelry such as your grandmother’s brooch is many times highly prized. For one thing, some of the rhinestones in these pins have a bit of a yellowish cast to them: not extreme, mind you, but nevertheless interesting. Also, the rhinestones in grannys brooch are many times larger than what you might find in the newer versions of jewelery.
Additionally, many of the antique relics will prove to be heavier than their newer version cousins. Regardless, if you can’t find the rhinestones you like at the local antique dealer or old stuff emporium, you’ll find rhinestone jewelry items awaiting purchase on the Internet. Some persons like both old and new versions of rhinestone jewelry so if this is the case, you can’t go wrong purchasing either, however, the antiquated items will generally feel heavier and appear old.
Needless to say, sometimes certain persons are in the mood for old-style jewelery that is essentially. . . well, old; and other times jewelry that has an old style to it but is reasonably new is preferred. All of this has to do with the mood of the wearer as well as the circumstance. Also, when considering rhinestone purchases make certain the person likes old jewelry if you aren’t yet sure. Some people like old jewelry and other individuals only like new; and there again, some individuals buy a little of both. Regardless, if the jewelry is tied to an era or is new with vintage design, the receiver of your rhinestone gift must like rhinestones. In example, if they dress in modern styling and wear little jewelry: well, it is safe to assume they really don’t care to wear jewelry.
However, if you have caught them wearing the occasional broach or art nouveau style necklace, they may be open to wearing a sparkling broach from granny’s storage trunk or a newer item with Victorian styling. Gift giving is about providing a gift that you know will fit the tastes of the person for whom it is intended: Don’t purchase the gift just because you like rhinestonesyour recipient must like them too. Many times when we buy gifts, we share so much in common with certain individuals that we incorrectly assume they will like the same items we do. Therefore, with respect to the preceding, before you head over to the antique shop, make certain the gift fits the recipient.
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Posted under: Gift Giving
September 3rd, 2010 by Nick 
