Some interesting Jewellery Tips

Though it is written with French audience, still it is applicable in Indian context....

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Since writing my mini-review of the book Mon guide de style, every now and then I’ve continued to flick through its pages for French style inspiration.

A couple of images keep catching my eye. These particular pages feature the sparkliest of accessories – jewellery.

Author Noriko’s work reminded me of the French woman’s love for delicate pieces of jewellery.

Not that my memory should have needed any prompting.

The second most popular post of all time here on Distant Francophile is entitled How To Choose Your Jewellery Like A French Woman. In it, I explored my observations of how French women accessorise using jewellery. And we take a look at their obvious preference for finely crafted items.

While it’s clear that fine French style pieces are attractive to many of us, experience tells me that a large number of women have concerns – or at least questions – about wearing more dainty items. No matter how much they want to bring French style and inspiration into their lives.

So, as a follow-up to my original ‘French woman jewellery’ post, I thought I’d take a moment to address some of the more common questions.

Number One – Will It Break?

Well, like anything, I guess all jewellery can be prone to breakage, regardless of whether it is fine or bolder. There is always a chance that clasps will stick or that links might separate. But if you buy quality, well made pieces and take care of them, delicate jewellery is no more likely to break than chunkier pieces.

Weak points are often found at the clasps on bracelets and chains (and in the links around them) as well as hinges on hoop earrings. Personally I prefer neck chains with smooth moving lobster clasps and for my bracelets.to have safety clips or chains. When it comes to more delicate earrings, stud backings seem to last well with breaking.

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Since writing my mini-review of the book Mon guide de style, every now and then I’ve continued to flick through its pages for French style inspiration.A couple of images keep catching my eye. These pa...

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