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Celtic jewellery has caught everyones attention lately. These designs are not only extremely attractive but they also come as a breath of fresh air from the mundane designs being put forward as machine made jewellery. Encouraged by the buyers response, manufacturers have put forth complete Celtic era jewellery ranges comprising of everything right from rings to jewellery bracelets to neck pieces and of course earrings too.
Designers seem to have realised the need to incorporate these age old Celtic designs in a way so as to suit the needs of the modern day users too. This is one of the main reasons why it is possible today to pick out Celtic designs that can be worn on an everyday basis and not just for 10 minutes of your life for a one time red carpet event.
Keeping the tips listed below will help pick Celtic era jewellery that is more in keeping with the trendy dressing of todays day and age:
1)Finish - When looking for Celtic era jewellery do not restrict your search to the antique look only. Unlike Victorian age jewellery, the Celtic patterns look authentic even in the glossy finish. Keep in mind that modern day dressing will not allow you to wear an ornament with an antique finish very often, while say a silver bracelet that is shiny can be worn with a sequin dress to a disco also.
2)Material When buying chunkier jewellery like big jewellery bracelets or large earring or heavy neck pieces in the Celtic design, keep the material of the ornament in mind. It is a fact the chunky Celtic designs do look good, but they can drill a hole in your pocket too. A chunky silver bracelet would be preferred for everyday wear rather than a platinum one.
3)Light weight heavy look- Chunky Celtic era jewellery is a huge attraction, but sadly wearing these pieces for a long time can become quite cumbersome and interfere in routine daily chores. So, if looking to wear the Celtic era jewellery casually and for longer periods of time, work with ornaments that are hollow from inside so that they are light to wear and yet retain their heavy look.
4)Mix and match When looking to wear Celtic jewellery with your modern day clothes, it will work well to mix and match. Go with Gaelic shoes and a Celtic neck piece while keeping the other accessories modern. This will help in incorporating the age old designs with your modern ones without the former sticking out like a sore thumb.
Jewellery designers are experimenting with silver, gold and platinum and one can pick a Celtic jewellery design in almost any budget. The variety is so large that buyers are simply spoilt for choice and right from large bulky designs to sleek ones, everything is available. However, irrespective of the sum that you spend on these ornaments or the type of jewellery that you buy, do keep in mind that it very important to seek a guarantee in written when making the purchase.
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