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24th April 2008 13:26

Updating your look without breaking the Bank

 

If you are worried about saving your pennies this spring, it is a good idea to choose jewellery this season which is very versatile so that you can get several looks from one piece that will go on and on throughout the summer and beyond. Here are a couple of suggestions of longer necklaces from the http://www.purple-label.com/ spring collection which are fabulous and can also be looped in different ways to create several different looks with the same piece...

Alice Rochester designed this one and it is characteristic to her style as it is young, fun but can also look elegant and grown up with the right outfit. The different tones of crystal mean that this goes with many different tones of pinks and reds and we also thought it looked great with neutral colours like this grey dress.

The Om Symbol is a very interesting one first introduced to me by my sister who is a hatha yoga teacher in St Albans http://www.theyogahall.co.uk/. 'Aum' or 'Om' is a sanskrit monosyllable which represents the very essence of the human being. It is the oldest and most venerated of all Hindu mantras is also employed in Buddhism and spiritual endeavour (Yoga). In addition to what it represents, the pendant also just looks great and is an interesting conversation starter. This necklace (and our other polish finished more delicate Om pendant is worn every day by many of our customers...including my sister!

We had great fun with this necklace designed by Tracy Furlong looping it round in all different ways and almost squabbled during the fashion shoot as to which way it looked best! The options seem limitless and the many different tones of green of the chrysophase mean that this goes with all sorts of shades of green, brown and grey. The matching earrings also look great on their own and give you alternative combinations to further increase the number of ways in which you can wear this one!

See you soon

Harriet Kelsall

PS - In case you are interested in Yoga an in the St Albans Area visit out my sister's yoga hall - http://www.theyogahall.co.uk/

 

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