Faceted Jewellery - Jewellery With Many Facets

Any jewellery box is incomplete without a piece of faceted jewellery. Faceted jewellery are ornaments that are studded with these stones. There can be one centre piece of this stone in them or there can be a number of stones that are faceted. For instance in a necklace, the neck piece can have this stone as the pendant, or you can have two, three or four faceted stones that would make the middle part of the necklace or the entire pendant can be made by these stones.

What are faceted stones? As per a definition that was flashed in a website of faceted jewellery, these stones are small and have flat cut surfaces. This flat cut gives them a shining effect. The shining effect is best seen in faceted transparent stones, however even translucent stones and sometimes opaque stones can also look good and sparkling when they are faceted.

It can be worn any where. They are best when they are worn on the neck, in the ear-rings and ear pieces, in tiaras and head gears and also they look beautiful around the waist. They can be worn at social gatherings and get together like parties, weddings, marriage anniversary celebrations etc. You can also wear light faceted jewellery at home or when out with friends and acquaintances. Basically they have a very ubiquitous appeal.

Faceted jewellery can also be wonderful gifts. You can gift them to your wife on your anniversary and make the day very special for her. You can gift a set of this type of gift to your mother and she will cherish it all her life. You can also gift these to your friends and colleagues on special occasions and they will love you for your gift. When gifted, faceted jewellery takes a special place in the heart, especially in the heart of a woman.

Paul Shane cherishes a hobby of studying and collecting jewellery, to dig out the making and story behind them, especially the rare or exquisite ones, also the Faceted Jewellery being used for manufacturing the jewellery. He also loves studying consumer behaviour related to jewellery selecting and buying. At present he is associated with a leading group called E-Beads Limited.

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