Jewellery may be defined as any ornament worn by a person for the sake of personal decoration. Actually, some articles of Jewelery are worn for the purpose of making a statement: like a necklace bearing a crucifix, to show that you are a Christian; and there are “gangbanger” “homey” rapper types who like to wear an excessive amount of large clunky gold chains just to show how “bad-ass” they are, how much they are “the shit”.
And let’s not forget that some articles of Jewelery are renowned for specific practical purposes: this is true with watches, that let you know the time at any time because you always have a timepiece on you; and lockets are good for containing small items or maybe pictures which have some level of sentimental value to the one who wears them.
Some people make a living off Jewelery – they are called “jewellers”. When they’re not discussing with customers what might be “best for them”, they can usually be found replacing the strap of a watch or mending one (or agonising about how best to keep their products safe; because we all know that jewellers are popular targets among thieves with guns and balaclavas, innit?). The important of Jewelery for a woman can’t be ignored.
It won’t be wrong to say that to wear up a stylish and opulent Jewelery everyday has become an innate desire of every woman around the world. Upon considering the worth of Jewelery many jewellers have diverse the nature of Jewelery by making combination of one ointment with other one, which process brings about new unique piece of gold, silver or white gold Jewelery that is inn these days.
There’s this film called Tempo, starring Melanie Griffith, Hugh Dancy and Rachael Leigh Cook, where Rachael Leigh Cook’s character works at a Jewelery store – there is a scene from which we can learn that sometimes individual articles of Jewelery may have stories attached to them; and it also reminds us that there is an abundance of fake Jewelery in existence which only an expert can tell is fake.
But jewellers are by no means the only places where you can procure Jewelery. Chavs like to buy them over the counter at Argos; you can also get it from Kinder Surprises and Christmas crackers – it’s not always made of plastic.
This paragraph shall discuss different types of Jewelery. There is necklaces, earrings, rings, piercings (ear, tongue, nose and nipple), watches, brooches and bracelets – do studded belts count? Prices for specific kinds of Jewelery can vary considerably – for example, Casio sell watches from £15 while the famed Rolex company sells watches that cost several thousands of pounds! You can get waterproof watches – I once had a watch that was 50m water resistant. There is men’s Jewelery and women’s Jewelery, and even children’s Jewelery.
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