Tuesday 28 April 2009

Handicraft Findings for Living

Handicraft findings have found their space in our collection of trinkets since a long time. They are not an essential part of every woman's collection, however those who have a creative bend of mind, always adore them and have given such jewellery a special place in their jewellery boxes and in their life. And not just ornaments, we find handicraft findings claiming a special place even in home decoration as well as other decorations.

They have a special earthy touch and appearance. It is this earthy look that makes them so beautiful and classy. They can make a place look very ethnic when something handicraft is placed or decorated in that place. Similarly, when you wear something hand crafted or made of such material, you gain an ethnic and earthy look instantly. It is like magic - the moment you put on something made up of such objects, it gives a rustic touch which is definitely beautiful.

Usually this type of jewellery are made up of all unconventional things like clay burnt, beads, wood, bamboo, cane, metal, locally found elements, gun metal and shells like cowrie shells etc. These ornaments are made by the local people. Sometimes they make it for a livelihood and sometimes they make it for fun to decorate themselves.

Handicraft findings are great for different purposes - you can wear it as a part of office wear, you can also have fun with them when you go out with friends, and you can also wear them at parties and celebrations. It all depends upon the kind of attire you choose to wear. With office wear, you can wear them as light jewellery for everyday use. They make you look good and at the same time not overdone. You can wear them to make you look easy going and in a happy mood when you go out with friends. And some of the extravagant handicraft findings jewellery are great for parties.

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 Handicraft findings of 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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