Hidden Gem In Designer Jewellery – Adrian Buckley Collection

Saturday, 28. November 2009

The Designer Jewellery – Adrian Buckley Collection has been unnoticed for accessories for far to long. They offer some of the best costume pieces you can buy today, and make these affordable to everyone. The collection has pieces that will appeal to everyone, and being based in the U. K. Offers the latest fashions from Europe.

The collections are offered through three parent categories, which can give you a starting point to begin with, although you will want to make sure you look at everything. These mix modern sleekness with traditional frills giving you a splendid blend of bracelets, rings, necklaces and ear adornments.

For those that like pieces that can be worn year after year, the Classic collection may be the thing for you. “Steal the Limelight” has sliver plated or rhodium pieces with brilliant, clear crystals, making the pieces look expensive and showy. For the gold lovers, the “Golden Wave” offers pieces in gold and is one of their best selling collections. If you like a warm stone with your gold, the “Technicolor Dream” has gold plated pieces with topaz and warm stones for a subtle richness.

How To Buy Costume Jewellery

Friday, 13. November 2009

A lot of women and young girls simply adore jewellery and love to receive it as presents. Here is a basic guide for buying costume jewellery.

If it is simple trinkets you are looking for then these can be found in any dollar store or at any swap meet. These tend to be extremely cheap and made of very thin cheap gold or even plastic. They have no designer names or anything else and this costume jewellery falls under the category of fashion jewellery and is made more for young teens and small girls than grown women.

You have some that may look real but is still very cheap. It is usually painted with gold color paint and may cause severe allergic reactions in some people. At the very least it may well turn your skin to a nice shade of green or any other number of colors. As a gift it is really only well suited for a friend or a teenager who may lose it or only wear it a few times anyway. If given as a gift I would be up front about it being costume jewellery.