Jewelery

One of the most difficult problems with jewelery is choosing what to wear. I am sure men handle this much better than women. Men probably only encounter the problem when they are out shopping for an item for their women. I have seen women standing outside a store peering into the showcase, or inside the store bent over a display tray or at home staring into a jewelery box and trying to decide which piece to take out. When it comes to buying it’s as well to have the advice of experts to guide you. There are now sites on the internet which claim that they can give you tips on what to wear and where to find the pieces that will complete your look at prices you can live with…
But the deeper one digs the more complicated the problem becomes. How does one decide what jewelery is worthy of heirloom status? Then there is the whole subject of birthstones. What about the main choices – gold or silver, emeralds or rubies or even diamonds; can jewelery be too young or too old for one, should a gold chain be long or short, what about pearls and if it is to be pearls, what kind of pearls?
What happens when a woman goes out to buy jewelery for her man? Would he like cuff links, a tie pin or a plain old watch that tells the time? How boring! And if it is a watch that he wants, should it be gold, silver, or stainless steel. The whole jewelery scene is a myriad of questions with few answers provided!