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Resin Jewellery, The Perfect Fashion Accessory

By Super

Resin jewellery is the latest fashion trend. Resin jewellery's charming and colourful appearance makes it a girl's best friend. The light weight of resin makes it suitable to make light and impressive jewellery.

Let's check out some commonly available resin fashion jewellery products.

Resin Fashion Accessories:

Braclets: Braclets adorn a girl's wrist and go with almost any type of outfit. Whether it is a pair of jeans with kurti or a t-shirt, a brightly coloured resin bracelet is a perfect accessory.

Bangles: Available in a variety of colours and designs, resin bangles go perfectly well with printed bandhini slawar suits. You can also team a set of different coloured resin bangles with a pair of jeans and white t-shirt.

Earrings: Colourful earrings highlight your face, making you look very fashionable. Try the latest resin earrings that are light-weight, yet colourful. These earrings are available in funky as well as traditional designs.

Necklaces: Beads made from colourfully dyed resins look perfect when strung together as a necklace. If you are a woman who loves creative jewellery, choose a resin necklace that is studded with moulded resin. This necklace can be matched with your resin bracelet, when you are wearing a western outfit..

Clutches: A clutch is an important accessory that most women carry while attending functions. A clutch adorned with vibrantly coloured resin moulds, matches perfectly when you are in a traditional attire.

Handbags: Handbags look gorgeous when it is studded with resin moulds. These handbags can be carried to colleges or any other occasion too.

Resin fashion jewellery is the latest in women fashion. Due to it's affordability, these accessories are just right for college girls as well as working women. Another factor that makes them a hit is that they are light weight too.

So, select your resin fashion accessory today and look your best!

Story first published: Wednesday, October 5, 2011, 9:35 [IST]