Showing posts with label wild jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wild jewelry. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2014

Wild Jewelry: obsession for a live jewelry

Fashion is all about to show off your style of dressing and ornamenting. Jewelries are always connected to the women’s world. But still there are some interesting options that give the opportunity for both men and women to wear the passion of jewelry. Wild jewelry is one of them.

Wild jewelry mainly includes the diamond studded skull and some of the poisonous creatures like snakes, Scorpios, spiders, crabs and many more made of 18k gold and silver. They were earlier used in a charm for the evil killer effect but in recent times it is used as the designer jewelry to personalize the modern look. Wild jewelry should not be confused with animal jewelry.

The wearing of wild jewelry is a tradition from ancient time. Ancient people use to connect it with death and rebirth but after sometimes they are considered as accessories that can keep away the evils. The skull is the most popular selection between these wild jewelries. They are liked and appreciated by every age group, but they are the most favorable of youngsters. The teenager loves to wear the design of a skull in ring, bracelets, necklace and the earring to make it their personal style statement.


These wild jewelries are beautifully intricate with diamonds and gemstones. The twinkling eye of the snake has been always the attention gatherer as they are made up of gemstones like blue sapphire or ruby. The triple drop earring consisting of several skulls is the favorite of young girls. Diamond pendant, bracelets and palm bracelets of these wild creatures is one of the obvious selections for the young boys.


There is a large collection of wild jewelry at Gemco designs to select with different combination of precious and semi precious gemstones. If you want to feel the imperial effect of these designer jewelries then you should not forget the fact that Queen Victoria never removed her serpent shaped engagement ring which was given by her husband Prince Albert.