Human beings have been adorning themselves with bright and shiny objects for almost as long as civilization has existed. Jewelry can be simple adornment or it can signify any number of things. Jewelry can denote your position in society, a protection against evil, or membership to a society or clan. It can take the form of expensive gemstones, or be as simple as leather and bone.
Make sure that you remove your jewelry when doing things that could damage it, such as cleaning the house, swimming in a pool or hot tub, even just putting on lotion. Normal cleaners and harsh chemicals can do damage to the finish of your precious metals and loosen the stones.
Never clean your jewelry over a sink with a drain that is open. This could cause your jewelry to fall down the drain. Instead, use a glass or plastic bowl placed on a towel as this is a much better option. After performing the cleaning, rinse your jewelry in clear, warm water and place it on a towel, to dry naturally.
If you are searching for a reputable jeweler, you should check with friends, family, and members from your community first. Aside from that, check the store's reliability rating from the Better Business Bureau. The more information you can gather the more comfortable you will be making your jewelry purchases from a well known and widely used jeweler.
Create a tribal look with your jewelry by layering necklaces and bracelets. Take the time to match up pieces of your jewelry that look good together. The look will not be achieved by just throwing on every thing you own. Pick necklaces of varied lengths and not just one length. When layering bracelets the smaller the bracelet the better. Use chunky pieces sparingly.
Crowns, tiaras, necklaces, rings, and any other variety, it is all just jewelry and has been a part of human civilization for as long as can be remembered. While the styles and processes for making it have changed and some of the purposes changed, there is always the consistent purpose to jewelry, to adorn and beautify the human form.