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In creating a film, you are probably aware of the fact that small details can have a striking impact on the emotions or the feelings that you are trying to convey. One of the ways that you can spice up the details of a scene is with designer jewelry. Designer jewelry has long been iconic of wealth, royalty and beauty. Movie stars, queens and the elite wear designer jewelry; these stunning pieces adorn their slender necks and wrists, dangling like chandeliers from their ears and striping their fingers in the form of rings. If you want to create a character with a truly striking appearance in your film, designer jewelry can make a huge impact.
Designer jewelry is striking by nature. Designer pieces utilize fine silver, sterling silver and gold with precious and semi-precious stones like diamonds, rubies, emeralds, cubic zirconium, garnet, aquamarine, amethyst, bloodstone, sapphire, alexandrite, agate, peridot, onyx, topaz, citrine, carnelian, tourmaline, coral and cat’s eye. These bright and stunning gemstones are cut into a variety of different shapes and fit into a wide variety of different settings in order to create unique and visually striking jewelry that can really have an impact on the eye, especially in a film.
If you want a character in your film to wear a piece of designer jewelry, the first thing to consider is what type of character you are outfitting. What colors and styles of jewelry will best bring out what you are trying to say with this character? Choose carefully, because a piece of designer jewelry can easily make or break a look you are trying to create. Carefully chosen designer jewelry can go a long way in telling you about a character, especially when you consider the difference between a simple pair of freshwater pearl earrings and a tiered .995 pure silver necklace with rubies and garnets cascading down the neck.
