For thousands of years women (and men) have enjoyed adorning themselves with artful decoration in the form of jewelry.
Whether it was made from wood, wool, metal or stone the purpose was the same – to enhance or create a desired appearance.
Regardless of if you are looking for jewelry to compliment a formal outfit or for daily wear you want the jewelry you choose to draw attention to your best features or possibly camouflage less desirable areas.
Your choice of jewelry style will subtly affect others perceptions, so what guidelines are there to help you select the most flattering jewelry?
CHOOSING A NECKLACE
Are you tall? Average?Petite? Your choice of necklace can minimize or emphasize your size. If you want to create or emphasize a taller appearance choose longer necklaces and V shapes.
A necklace that falls past the bustline but above the waist will elongate while a choker style or shorter U shaped necklace resting on the breast bone will shorten your appearance.
The size of your necklace should also be considered. Fuller figures can compliment their proportions with larger, chunkier pieces that would overwhelm an individual with a smaller frame.
CHOOSING EARRINGS
Face shape is important when selecting earrings. Face shapes are generally grouped as: oval, rectangle, round, heart and square.
Individuals with an oval face shape can wear any style while other people should look for styles that contrast their face shape.
Selecting a hoop or button style for a round face would only emphasize the round shape. Square or long shapes will de-emphasize a round face.
The same is true with other face shapes; a long, rectangular face should stay away from long, dangling earrings and choose smaller studs instead.
Square faces need the softness of round or hoop earrings and heart shaped faces are complimented with triangular shapes with a wide base that contrasts a narrow chin.
CHOOSING BRACELETS AND RINGS
Are you animated with your hands when talking? Then take as much consideration to the jewelry there as near your face.
Similar guidelines should be followed with bracelets and rings as with necklace choice. Women of average build and height will find a wide bracelet most complimentary.
Petite women should look for more delicate pieces and tall or full figured women should layer several small or wide bracelets, avoiding very delicate pieces that can look lost.
When selecting rings make sure that the setting doesn’t cover your knuckle which not only will cause fingers to look short but can interfere with movement and comfort.
Shorter fingers benefit from oval settings while longer fingers look best with wide bands or simple, round settings.
CHOOSING WHAT YOU LOVE
While these guidelines may influence the type of jewelry you select you can be sure that there are many, many choices for all tastes and occasions regardless of your shape or size.
Above all you should select jewelry you love to wear. Jewelry lasts a lifetime and should always feel good to wear, so ultimately make a decision based on what makes you FEEL wonderful.