Thursday, December 10, 2009

Sensible Jewelry Gifts


Certainly during this economy jewelry sales overall have declined, yet jewelry is still selling. There are always occasions when nothing but jewelry marks a special events in one's life: engagements, anniversaries, significant birthdays, graduations, etc. In addition women are not just waiting to be gifted, but buying their own jewelry.


My advice to those building a jewelry wardrobe is similar to my advice regarding building a clothing wardrobe: begin with good classic basics. You should have earrings, a necklace, a bracelet and ring in your best base color: white gold or yellow gold. These pieces should work with the majority of your clothing wardrobe. They should look good together, but not be matching. A few diamonds that are not to flashy might be added to your basic metal. Often a necklace may become your signature piece, such as a chain with a gold coin perhaps. These classic pieces will most likely be built over time (often with not to subtle hints to husbands) before Christmas, an anniversary or a birthday. You may even eventually "upgrade" to replace a piece bought years ago.

After these basics are completed you may want to begin another jewelry acquistion plan. Perhaps it will be pearls or a certain colored gem that suits your coloring and wardrobe. As these are all somewhat planned sensible purchases that will be worn frequently for year and years, I personally do not see them as that extragant unless you have very limited discretionary income.

I also suggest buying from a respected jeweler who you can trust to sell you good quality and can handle any repairs needed over the years. In addition a good jeweler will understand what scale and shapes work best for your body structure. Most of my classics pieces are from Asanti Jewelers in San Marino, CA. The owner, Nelson Holdo, even provides safe deposit boxes for his clients. http://www.asanti.com/ The classic gold earrings in this blog are by Suna Bros.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good advice. When women wear long and dangly chandelier earrings professionally, it can be quite distracting when they are giving a presentation. Classic style jewelry pieces is a great place to start.

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Mary Lin Dedeaux said...

Hi Judith,

Yes, I always mention in my corporate appearance training how earring that move distract from the speaker's presentation. Will I see you at the AICI educational days in San Francisco? I am the co-chair.