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Trends in Jewelry
Fashion Trends That Owners and Their Dogs
Can Share
The
wearing of charms dates back to 400 or 500 BC, when they were
believed to hold special powers -- particularly the power of protection.
By the 1890's charms had evolved into a fashion statement and
a popular keepsake. Now, as then, charms are often given by mothers
to their daughters as gifts or family heirlooms. Many women start
collecting them as pre-teens and continue adding to the collection
as they mature. Charm bracelets make an ideal gift because of
their broad appeal.
Italian charms
are the hottest trend right now and show no signs of slowing down.
Silver, gold, and non-precious charms snap into place onto a bracelet
similar to a watch band. The charms are like the "links"
on the band. They're decorated with pictures, letters, symbols
and designs that can be combined to create a message or theme.
Which reminds me of a great thing about charm bracelets -- you
can add to them. That means future gift giving opportunities!
Another growing
trend in modern jewelry is "theme" bracelets. If you're
looking for the ideal dog jewelry gift, a dog-themed charm bracelet
could be your answer and a dog themed Italian charm bracelet might
just be a slam dunk! Want to coordinate your accessories with
your dog's? Buy her a branklet®, the doggie version of a bracelet
or anklet.
As Italian
charms have grown ever more popular, variations have come on the
scene,one of which is a plastic or leather version. The charms
slide onto the leather or plastic bracelet, which comes in a variety
of fashionable colors. These charms usually take the form of letters,
numbers, and popular symbols like hearts or butterflies. Like
the traditional kind, they can spell out a message or a name,
or advertise the wearer's interests or sentiments.
Ready to coordinate?
For the woman who thinks of her dog as a furry child (or, heaven
forbid, an accessory) mother-and-dog can now coordinate this look
with leather charm collars for the dog! Picture 'mom' wearing
her leather charm bracelet, rhinestone charms spelling out 'I
Love my Dog'. Picture her four legged companion alongside her,
wearing a matching leather collar and charms of his very own.
Bowser can headlight his name in rhinestones. Or maybe his collar
will spell out how much his mommy loves him.
There's yet
another type of charm that can be shared between man and dog --
or woman and dog, as the case may be.
To symbolize
the prayer for protection, or the golden bond between owner and
dog (or dog and dog), 14K gold Protection Medallions and Bond
Charms are the answer. The hearts can be separated so that each
owner wears half. For dogs who are best friends, or people who
are best friends with their dogs, this is a gift of dog jewelry
that says it all. Should your pal ever wander off, you'll have
no problem proving that the two of you are a pair!
It's safe
to say that charms have gone to the dogs, but in a very positive
way! What a great time it is to be a dog.
About the
Author...
Carolyn Schweitzer. Lifelong dog-lover, power-shopper, and former
family dentist Carolyn Schweitzer is owner and editor of Great-Dog-Gift.com.
If you need inspiration for dog jewelry, visit her at: http://www.great-dog-gift.com/dog_jewelry.html.
The site offers a wide range of choices for dog gift shoppers, plus
shopping and gift-giving tips. She's always looking for new dog
gift ideas and dog stories to share with her readers. You can reach
her by email at: netbrainer@verizon.net.
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