Fossil Jewellery
Providing a range of jewellery for a modern crowd while maintaining a relatively classical edge is quiet a difficult feat, but the Fossil brand has kept these ideas at the forefront when it has come to creating a new range of jewellery. As a simple and elegant accessory to any outfit, the Fossil brand is responsible for producing classic designs using some of the most high quality materials available to create simple accessories that do not detract from your outfit. The range of classic bracelet designs that they have created are a perfect example of this.
Aiming to create timeless pieces, the Fossil brand does not create a wide range of bracelets, but instead puts a high level of workmanship into each individual design. Stirling silver and stainless steel are the two main materials used throughout the range and these help to keep with the sturdy and robust appeal that you would come to associate with Fossil.
When it comes to epitomising basic accessories, the stirling silver designs are among the best that you would find. The perfect accompaniment to any outfit, while remaining delicate and classy in their own right, the bracelets are never overstated and fulfil their role as an addition to your outfit perfectly. The JF15802 is an exception to this range and stands out from the crowd through its addition of vibrant colours. Light brown pearl, clear glass and cubic zirconia beads are added to a basic silver bracelet to add colour to the design.
In contrast, the stainless steel range brings a great deal of colour and even though they are quite basic and bland colours they offer a bigger contrast than the stirling silver range. One of the most popular and colourful styles in this range is the JF85660 which features amazonite, rhinestones, pink glass, wood brown and shell white beads all placed together on a leather bracelet.
To give the bracelet more stability, the chains are usually made from two or three threads of leather joined together by a clasp which enables the bracelet to be easily put on or taken off.
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Filed under Fashion by on Jan 3rd, 2012.
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