Monday, June 6, 2011

Vintage Necklace, An Elegant Statement


Legal necklace added to any outfit can be a perfect climax. Women around the world, accessorizing is an important part of dressing and all on a style statement. A variety of jewelry, especially necklaces, has never been greater and more difficult to choose and that is why I always choose a beautiful vintage necklace, when you want to show.

The reason is not only one can be sure that no one else will be wearing something like that, but I'm strong visual impact, often of great color, tend to have only the latest collections. What contributes to the uniqueness of vintage necklace, styles, colors and materials, most of which are usually made with a simple plastic, Lucite or rhinestones.

Cured and Lucite are both different types of thermo-plastic, and when you are looking for these vintage pieces, it is important to remember that they were most popular in 1950 and 1960-s. If you want something bright and colorful that will really stand out like a necklace thermosetting is certainly the way forward. The great thing about these collars is that they can be worn more than random pieces of rhinestones that are also very popular.

Rhinestones are a natural phenomenon present in the glitz beds. The river of origin were collected from the Rhine rock crystals, hence the name. Today is a rhinestone rarely Rhine that the resource has been severely depleted, and researchers have suggested ways to create more and more rhinestones. Researchers have finally begun to rhinestones, glass paste or crystal jewel and rhinestone high quality that are available today are made of quartz crystal.

Rhinestone necklaces are probably the easiest to find a necklace 'time, and you can even find these different colors, but are not colored as a single piece of plastic and Lucite. Rhinestone necklaces are dressier, because they are simple, elegant pieces that are designed to wear dresses and fancy clothes. The perfect accessory for a wedding outfit, whether you are the bride or just an attendee. When wearing a necklace with rhinestones, you may be held in Aurora Borealis rhinestones.

In 1775, a jeweler shepherd named Georg Friedrich Strass had the idea to imitate diamonds by coating the bottom of the glass with metal powder. Which is why rhinestones are called often called Strass in many European languages. In 1955, the aurora borealis, or is Aqua, a thin, vacuum-sputtered metallic coating crystal stones to produce an iridescent effect that is imposed. (Maybe by Swarovski, I could not find a definitive answer on this, but it seems that they were responsible) Aurora Borealis tends to reflect what the color is worn near it, so he was named after the aurora borealis in the atmosphere, also known as "Northern Lights"

A rhinestone necklace Aurora Boreal is the closest you can get when trying to recreate the effect of diamonds, many people who used to be even able to make a difference. They are a great option and is perfect for someone who has no money to buy real diamonds. Vintage necklaces in this style are also very easy to find and I think they're better with a little black dress that glow against the black dress really stands out.

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