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It's not that brooches are new. This winter though, pins and charm brooches have become a punctuation point.

There is nothing shy about the size of the new brooches. Bigger is definitely better.

This arrangement, of course, is for the adventurous. But a woman with a special knack -- and the right brooches -- could wear a cluster of them placed strategically around the collarbone area of a jacket or a dress.

Multiple brooches though should have some vague relationship, like flower shapes. (Flowers are big right now in costume jewellery.)

A word of advice: Keep other accessories minimal.

Eliminate the necklace or wear only a simple one, and earrings should not be too dominant.

Enamel jewelry has its roots in medieval Europe, where it was used to adorn the wealthy and powerful. Royalty and nobility wore gold, silver, and precious gems, while lower ranks of society wore base metals, such as copper or pewter. Enamels, which provided color and protective power, were highly valued. Over time, enameling techniques advanced, and the art form spread to other regions, influencing jewelry designs and styles.

The process of enamelling is very intricate, but achieves flawless results when it comes to colour and shine. Here you will find your perfect enamelled necklace, whether you're going on a glamorous night out or need something vibrant for a more causal occasion.

Today, enamel jewelry is no longer reserved for the elite. Contemporary designers have reinvigorated the use of enamel in fine jewelry, incorporating it into their designs alongside precious stones and metals. Brands like Bea Bongiasca, Alison Lou, Melissa Kaye, and Yvonne Léon have put their own modern spin on enameled jewelry, creating vibrant and eye-catching pieces.

Enamel jewelry offers several advantages:

Durability: Enamels are resistant to wear and tear, making them suitable for everyday wear.

Low Maintenance: Cleaning enamel jewelry is easy, requiring only gentle soap and water.

Affordability: Enamel jewelry is often more affordable than pieces featuring precious alloys.

Color Options: Enamels can be produced in a wide range of colors, from subtle pastels to bold brights.

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