Friday, April 3, 2009

Trends in Jewellery Design

The trends of jewellery designs depend largely on what jewelers have concocted in their workshops and what the market demands for the next season. Right now, these two things are combining into a seamless symbiotic relationship that there is no telling where one ends and the other starts.

The famous Faberge eggs of Russian czar before the revolution shows a very rich patron can expect the best of what a jeweler can make. But for most of us, this is not the case; most of the time, we buy ready-to-wear jewelries that did not have our consent during its creation. We therefore are buying products that are mass-produced in order to economize the cost in manufacturing them. This does not mean the products are less special; only, they are made in less luxurious and wasteful way.

This is where trends will help buyers to choose the best pick not for the buyers,
and make these picks appropriate for the prevailing fashion season in accessories. Right now, the demand is centered on Victorian jewelry – finger rings, diadems for bridal gowns, bangles, bracelets, dangling earrings, crosses, necklaces, etc. These jewelries are set in a predominant gemstone, usually larger and overemphasized in design, studded with stunning small brilliant diamonds around. Pendants, brooches, and other accents are thus made so, with silver, gold, and platinum as sturdy metal bases for the gemstones.

Asian fusion, especially those coming from India and Japan, are also making waves in the design trends. The products are perfect examples of indigenous culture being manufactured into international, modern, globalized standards. Kundans of India and beads made from pearls of Southeast Asia and Pacific tropical islands are all demanding equal respect and attention from jewelry collectors all over the world.

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