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Posted By admin on July 1, 2010
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Go Bold with Modern Metallic Jewelry
A touch of metallic is often all you need to dress up a basic black ensemble, a head-to-toe monotone outfit or a global safari inspired garb. This season, metallic jewelry has taken on a different twist, with toned down smoothness and duller finishes. Hammered sterling silver and gold are popping up everywhere, in place of shinier flashier pieces.
Dim metallic jewelry can be a bit edgier and can be worn professionally to the office. For example, chunky graphic Silver Plated necklaces can complement feminine silk blouse or sweater sets. Or, a combination of polished aluminum gold and silver bracelets can be stacked for a strong addition to a basic sheath.
Hammered metal disc-shaped pendants and hoop earrings have recently been spotted on celebs of all ages. From Jessica Alba's hammered silver hoop earrings to Mary Kate Olsen's brass rings to the top of the list of 'must-have' accessories for the season, this is a trend that's here to stay.
Minimalist and graphic shapes dominate the spectrum of metallic jewelry, but the edges are more rounded and toned down, creating an easy-to-wear spring look. Antique looking metals like brass and copper can also achieve great bold results when paired with contrasting pieces and fabrics.
So how can you incorporate this season's runway hit into your wardrobe? Pair dulled metallics with bold prints like stripes and florals to tone down the boldness of the outfit. Add hammered metal jewelry to soft colors like sea foam green, lavender and canary yellow. If you're planning on dressing up in sequins, satin or lace, toned down metal jewelry can be just the thing you need to achieve balance. If you have a v-neck or asymmetrical fabric cut, this trend can create a modern finish. It’s not only easy to wear this trend, it's affordable and stylish as well.
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Posted by diana, this article comes from a fashion jewelry blog, there are many articles and pitures about Rings and Earrings, especially cubic zirconia rings, clip earrings, CZ earrings
AP chemistry homework help?
1) write the electron configuration for phosphide ion.
6) use electron dot structures to predict the formula of the ionic compounds formed when the following elements combine.
a. sodium and Bromine
b. sodium and Sulfur
c. Calcium and Iodine
d. Aluminum and Oxygen
e. Barium and Chlorine
7) which of these combinations of elements are most likely to react to form ionic compounds?
14) Are metals crystalline?explain
16) name the principal elements present in each of the following alloys.
a. brass
b. bronze
c. stainless steel
d. sterling silver
e. cast iron
f. spring steel
37) what is an amalgam?
45) what is the octet rule?
53) what is an alloy of mercury?
1) Phosphide - [Ne] 3s...up arrow down arrow, 3d...up arrow up arrow up arrow
7) Metals and nonmetals
14) Yes, because most metals are solid and the crystalline shape makes them solid
37) Alloy with mercury
45) Octet Rule - all ions except hydrogen must have 8 valence electrons in reactions to be stable
53) Amalgam
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