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What Type Of Jewelleries You Should Opt For Various Occasions! Click To Know Your Answers!

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Jewellery or ornaments are a big weakness for most of the women. We all know how women are penchant towards jewelleries. Be it it diamonds, gold, platinum, lockets or what so ever, the choices vary. Every individual has va different taste, style, preferences, so why someone can't have a jewellery preference?

We are here to break stereotypes about the saying, "all women like all types of jewellery". Well that's not the truth, women do have preferences related to jewelleries. But the problem
which is very evident is, lack of knowledge for jewelleries.

Yes, some women tend to wear their favourite jewellery or design, with almost everything they have, which lately spoils the broth.

People who have good knowledge about jewellery and fashion, could easily judge if you lack in jewellery knowledge. Don't get judged, rather get appreciated for what you have in you.

So we're here today to put some limelight on, "types of jewelleries: when, where and with what to wear them".

High Neck Necklace

Types Of Jewelery For Women

This type of jewellery could be opted for dresses like tubes, deep neck cuts, or a boat neck cut. It could be worn at various occasions. Very much apt for parties, dinner date, theaters, and anniversary dates.
It is classy and elegant, especially the stoned ones.

Stones and Diamonds

Types Of Jewelery For Women

Diamonds are shiny, and every women wants to shine bright like a diamond, ain't it? But most of the ladies does a mistake of wearing diamonds almost everywhere. You cannot wear them everywhere (mostly necklaces). You can wear them with long skinny maxi gowns, or long black or white dresses. Very good for the occasions like marriages, ceremonies, dates and elite dinner. Not at all suggested for movies, theaters, shopping, parties et cetera.

Pendants and Lockets

Types Of Jewelery For Women

Pendants and Lockets could be worn with almost all the casual attires, specially for colleges and offices. Jeans and top, skirts with flat slippers, long skirt and top, satiates the look of pendants and lockets. It could also be worn for the parties or clubbing.

Pearls From The Sea

Types Of Jewelery For Women

Pearls are the most beautiful and elegant we would say. This expensive and valuable jewellery obtained from the sea and the Oysters is very versatile in nature. This could be worn with almost everything. In fact the earrings and the rings of pearls could be worn anytime, but not the necklaces. Pearls can be definitely worn for offices, as it is quite much formal in nature.

Gems and Beads

Types Of Jewelery For Women

Gems made jewelleries are gorgeous to look at, but most of the ladies commit the mistake of wearing it almost everywhere. You cannot wear it for marriages or parties. Gems and beads could be worn for movies, theaters, shopping, parks, hangouts, eateries etc. It is mostly accompanied with long maxi gowns, flair gowns, thigh-high slit gowns, long skirts and deep neck flair tops.

Anarkali Gold

Types Of Jewelery For Women

Women from the Indian society are very much fond of gold ornaments, specially the Anarkali cuts. But they do the mistake of wearing it at almost all the family occasions. It looks fabulous when worm in a marriage or wedding ceremony, with a boat neck backless Ghagra Choli. But please restrain yourselves from wearing it in engagements, small ceremonies and for public display.

Bangles, Earrings and Accessories

Types Of Jewelery For Women

Bangles are a must if you are wearing an Indian attire. It depends though, for which saree which bangles to wear. If you're in a modern outfit, like skirts, gowns, dresses, you can always opt for bracelets. Bracelets could be small or big, and it is very necessary for us to wear the proper sized with the proper dress. Pendants are usually worn with tube tops or dresses, and not necklaces; to suffice the look, pearl earrings would look beautiful. Long earrings (Jhumkas) would look extremely stylish with the Indian attires, specially the Anarkali cut Salwars and flair Sarees.