Jewelry has always been essential to people who loves to
accessorize. One special piece can make such a difference in the presentation of same outfit. There are so many different variations and handmade jewelry stands
out because of its uniqueness. Beaded, carved, filigreed, engraved, sequined,
knitted, and painted, various techniques for handicraft arts have been
continually developed in all cultures throughout time, which certainly expand
the variety of handmade jewelry.
Handmade jewelry makers utilize many types of metals and
gemstones in their work, such as brass, copper, silver, gold; and crystal,
quartz, turquoise, coral and amethyst. Many contemporary jewelry artists make
use of even more diverse materials such as glass beads, fabric, acrylic as well
as organic /natural material such as wood, leather, shell, hemp, raffia grass,
animal horns, bones and even teeth. In fact jewelry made of these materials
gains more and more in popularity.
Compare to mass-produced jewelry, handmade jewelry involves
much more with culture, humanity and history. Most handmade jewelry has a
certain ethnic flair. Or I should say, most culture has their own unique
handmade tribal jewelry. Miao, for instance, an ethnic group at South West
China, is well-known for their amazing women's 20+ kg silver costume jewelry
set as well as their extraordinary craftsmanship on silver
jewelry making. Although Miao silver
(a combination of nickel and copper) is utilized as a more affordable
alternative nowadays, the popularity of Miao handmade hair-sticks and
accessories is still increasing because of their varied and creative designs.
Tibetan handmade jewelry, on the other hand, featured bold styles and dramatic
colors. The styles are versatile enough for you to find "go anywhere"
pieces to wear with anything from jeans to evening dress. Thanks to the
convenience of internet, I have collected native American cuffs, African
leather necklace, Tibetan style beaded turquoise and coral bracelets, Miao hair
jewelry sets, Indian Kundan necklace and earrings, and oriental carved lacquer
and Cloisonn hair-sticks, with some simple clicks of mouse. My biggest surprise was a piece of one-of-an-kind refractory porcelain hair-stick. The exquisitely handmade
flowers look so real and almost too pretty to wear.
Finding a gift for loved ones or special events such as
bridal shower is never easy. If you want to make an unforgettable present, you might want to consider handmade jewelry. My friend Maggie, a pretty and smart girl,
bought dozens of Tibetan silver cuffs studded with gemstones for her bridal
shower. "How many times will a woman want to wear identical stuff as
somebody else's?" She said. How true! Her gift turned out to be a "bomb"
on that day!
Price is always the concern. The price for handmade jewelry
varies in a large range depending on the material, craftsmanship and sometimes
brands. The most important thing to remember when shopping for handmade jewelry
is that you are looking for uniqueness. It does not have to expensive or made
of precious material. It is the style that catches you and others eyes. Also,
while the internet made it easy for us to shop at home, it also provides means for us to compare styles and prices, as well as searching for best deals such as
free shipping, on-sale and coupons.
Whether you
are looking for something to accent a dress for the special occasion or unusual
gifts for the loved one, try handmade jewelry and make the memory timeless.