Friday, 19 May 2017

A Guide on Wearing Metal Jewelries For Men




Most men's jewelry is metallic. Gold and silver are the most common. Your clothing should have a tone that matches the metal of your jewel, and if you use more than one jewel, the right thing is for them to be of the same metal. If you are wearing gray clothes, a silver mens toggle bracelet may be perfectly matched with your clothes. In order to make you know clearly, please follow my guide.

Gold is a warmer color, it is associated with the sun, abundance (wealth) and power and also with great ideals, wisdom and knowledge. It is a color that revitalizes the mind, the energies and the inspiration.
It combines well with brown tones and other earth colors, as well as with intense colors such as navy blue or dark green.

Silver and silver tones of metals like polished or chromed stainless steel are neutral.
Silver is also linked to money so it is used as material to make coins. In some Latin American countries, money is called silver. Silver represents greatness and luxury although the main color is always gold, which symbolizes the ideal value, while silver, material value.
The silver color is symbolically close to the white which also reflects a lot of light. The snow has silver and blue reflections, so we experience the silver color as cold. It is also related to speed and technological modernity, including chrome, platinum and all "silver" metals.
You can combine for example silver cufflinks with dark gray or black clothes like a slim sweater for a timeless and elegant look or you can use it with lighter colors in the summer without the fear that they will overwhelm the soft colors of your wardrobe.

As for precious stones, men should not abuse them. Something small, of a single color. Anything beyond that seems like a bad taste to me.
Jewels with leather parts that are preferably natural earthy tones, not tinged with black, and never with ostentatious metal tacks.
The exception to the questions of combination with color, are wedding bands and antique pieces. A man can always wear his wedding ring, and if it does not match other metal jewelry he uses, do not worry. It's just going to draw a little attention, and there's nothing wrong with people noticing the visible symbol of their commitment.

As for antique pieces, try to match, but assuming that the piece does not attract much attention (such as a small ring or a watch), the shock of metals is acceptable.

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