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How To Look Your Best Wearing Silver.




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Polished silver is a shiny white gray metal that reminds one of

moonlight. Silver is a cool color. A silvery color resembling

reflective surfaces at night when moon beams hit them. The lake

at night for example.







The light that silver jewelry casts on the wearer is light

moonlight. Lighting her features softly. In a very flattering

light.







That said, silver can make a woman look her most beautiful.







Silver is a cool color. It enhances other cool colors

beautifully. Silver brings out the best in black, blue, pure

white and other true colors. If you look great in black, you

should have a jewelry wardrobe full of silver jewelry. At least

have a few pieces of sterling

silver jewelry as these will enhance practically anything

you wear.



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If you look good in black, blue or fuschia outfits, you have

cool skin tones. You WILL look amazing in anything silver. Get a

selection of silver

outfits to suit the personality you want to project.







If you have cool skin tones, anything silvery would look good on

you. Decorate you home with silver accents as the silver would

subtly enhance your beauty in your home. Drive a silver car,

carry a silver bag. Basically surround yourself with silver

items or silver trimmed things for that cool, flattering light.







On the other hand, if you have warm skin tones, what do you do?

If you look great in earth tones, but terrible in black or blue,

chances are that you have warm skin tones. Gold jewelry would be a

better bet. You would look way better in gold accessories

instead. You are better off avoiding large, plain, purely silver

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jewelry as these would probably clash with your coloring.







Still, even if you have warm skin tones, you can get away with

some types of silver jewelry. Just pick silver jewelry that is

intertwined with gold in the design. Or you could easily carry

off silver jewelry that is really small. In fact, you can look

fabulous wearing silver jewelry set with stones with warm earthy

colors. Try wearing your silver set with amber for example. Like

these silver and

amber necklaces. Wear silver if it is used to set something

in a warm color that flatters you.







While polished silver is a bright white, silver tarnishes

easily. With time, silver turns black. Constant polishing keeps

it white and shiny, but some pieces look better as they tarnish.

I used to make jewelry. some of the silver beads in my

collection have rather intricate designs. The etched parts

tarnish first, turning black, showing off the design

beautifully. Adding character to the bead. Those beads look best

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when only the surface is polished. A thorough polishing so that

even the etched parts turn white would result in beautifully

white, shiny beads without much character.







Allowing your intricate silver jewelry to tarnish slightly gives

it more character. More so than keeping it perfectly polished at

all times.







Silver is an interesting metal used in jewelry making. Thanks to

its price, it is often used to set semi-precious stones and to

create more adventurous designs. The artisan can afford to take

more risks when working with less expensive materials than the

costlier ones. It is one of the basics you need in your jewelry

wardrobe.



About the author:

The writer used to make and sell jewelry and is the webmaster of

www.buy-silver.com



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