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Diamond Styling That You Can Never Go Wrong With

26/11/2020

You want to make a style statement without going overboard and yet you want to hold on to that classy and sophisticated look. In that case, accessorizing your simplest of clothing can make a world of difference. And when one starts to look for options in that department, nothing could top over diamonds.

Diamonds are a woman’s best friend and it is true because of so many reasons. They live from generation to generation and if you are lucky enough, they could even represent themselves being passed down as some heirloom pieces too.

However, as a common protocol, diamonds become restricted to be only worn on engagements, weddings, and anniversaries. Since they are available in so many colors, shapes, sizes, forms, and cuts, they could easily be curated to be used within daily fashion as well.

Diamonds hold a romantic, sentimental, and emotional value for all. That is why wearing a good quality diamond can amp up your style game so much more. Following are just some of the ways in which you can include them to wear in your routine life.

1. Flicker that Earring
Wearing diamonds in earrings is no longer something that only the yesteryears’ people did. Men can be seen flaunting diamond studs in their earlobes. Their counterparts with an eye for detail, settle for more elaborative and detailed designs.

With time, to meet the growing demand for these starry beauties, diamonds are also being made in laboratories. Popularly known as lab created diamonds, these are indeed an excellent option to go for if you have been wanting to go for something else other than organic diamonds. And mind you, they are so high in quality that you would not be able to make out much of a difference between the two.

Also, in some cultures, wearing a diamond on any part of the body is considered to be auspicious and is said to bring luck and prosperity around. People of older cultures have been recorded in various accounts to be wearing this precious gem for centuries.

2. Let Your Fingers Do the Talking
Women and their diamond rings can be thought of as old as the monarchies of the world. Traditionally, that is how diamonds came into the concept of engagement and wedding rings. And since then, the idea has stuck by as we know it today.

However, that no longer holds such esteemed regard in the sense of the fact that diamonds are now being preferred to be worn as a sign of strength and individuality. Many regular women now can be seen to have some key pieces in their collection as their regular staples and we can all take some inspiration from it.


3. Peep The Pendant
A peeping pendant instead of a chunky necklace looks very chic, elegant, minimalistic, and all the other adjectives that you could possibly think of to fill the niche. This style of diamond accessories goes with every kind of dressing out there, whether it is a formal event or a casual day out. So now you know that you can probably wear your diamonds just about anywhere.

4. Let The Wrist Rule
Well, this piece could not possibly be ended without counting this one in. The trend of wearing these little sparklers on the wrist in the form of a bangle, a bracelet, or a watch is evergreen. Women of many cultures across the globe have been seen wearing these ornaments on their wrists for years.

There are many jewelry houses that make such accessories and they are fairly very popular with women. They can really alter an outfit and add jazz effortlessly. Also, altering them to change and match the clothing is also very easy.

The Gist
Thus, it could be seen that diamonds are no longer the stones that belonged to the age of your grandmother. By using them innovatively in various ways, diamonds could be worn every day to make your unique sense of style stand apart from the rest.

Photo by Edgar Soto on Unsplash

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