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Understanding Jewellery - 3rd Edition: Author: David Bennet. |
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Crystal Beaded Jewellery: Rings, Necklaces and Other Sparkling Jewels Author: Christine Hooghe. |
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Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches and Rings Using Crystal Beads: Exquisite Jewellery to Make for Yourself Author: Christine Hooghe,Sylvie Hooghe. |
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Wire Jewellery: 25 Crochet and Knit Wire Designs to Make Author: Kate Pullen. |
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Making Vintage Jewellery: 25 Original Designs, from Earrings to Corsages Author: Emma Brennan. |
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Costumes, Textiles and Jewellery of India: Author: Vandana Bhandari. |
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Indian Jewellery - Dance of the Peacock: Jewellery Traditions of India Author: Usha R. Bala Krishnan,Usha R. Baha Krishnan. |
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Chinese Knots for Beaded Jewellery: Author: Suzen Millodot. |
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Sentimental Jewellery: Author: Ann Louise Luthi. |
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Indian Jewellery: The V&A Collection Author: Nick Barnard. |
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Broken & Unwanted Gold Jewellery wanted | Search Engine South Africa
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What kinda jewellery should go with a orange dress with silver work on it?
Q. The base of the dress is orange and has a heavy Silver work on its blouse and the belt of the skirt. I was wondering to get a different look. So any one of you can suggest something with which i look a bit different. I mean should i go for more orange or more silver in the jewellery. And somebody also suggested Ruby wud look good with orange-silver combination. What do u guys say? Its a pure orangy orange colour dress. In jewellery...Looking for ear-rings and something for neck.
Asked by Savvy - Thu Feb 22 00:54:04 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, I work in tailoring and fashion design in Aspen, CO. So, my answer largely depends on the specific shade of orange you're referring to. A red-orange, ruby would pick up some of the red tones in the fabric, and work well. Blue is the opposite of orange, so something in sapphire or topaz, perhaps even aquamarine would work well. Emeralds/other green stones, too. Pretty much, the jewellery you wear is supposed to complement the garments as well as provide a little 'pop' or contrast. I'd primarily focus on silver metals, but in the color of the stones/enamel, etc. is where the choice ultimately resides with you, and I'd trust your own fashion judgement. If you think it looks good, go with it. Good luck.
Answered by english_savant - Thu Feb 22 01:02:33 2007
Q. The base of the dress is orange and has a heavy Silver work on its blouse and the belt of the skirt. I was wondering to get a different look. So any one of you can suggest something with which i look a bit different. I mean should i go for more orange or more silver in the jewellery. And somebody also suggested Ruby wud look good with orange-silver combination. What do u guys say? Its a pure orangy orange colour dress. In jewellery...Looking for ear-rings and something for neck.
Asked by Savvy - Thu Feb 22 00:54:04 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, I work in tailoring and fashion design in Aspen, CO. So, my answer largely depends on the specific shade of orange you're referring to. A red-orange, ruby would pick up some of the red tones in the fabric, and work well. Blue is the opposite of orange, so something in sapphire or topaz, perhaps even aquamarine would work well. Emeralds/other green stones, too. Pretty much, the jewellery you wear is supposed to complement the garments as well as provide a little 'pop' or contrast. I'd primarily focus on silver metals, but in the color of the stones/enamel, etc. is where the choice ultimately resides with you, and I'd trust your own fashion judgement. If you think it looks good, go with it. Good luck.
Answered by english_savant - Thu Feb 22 01:02:33 2007
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