Most likely, the predecessor of the necklace in India was a fresh flower garland, to which there are a number of references in literature. One of the designs of a necklace is known as champakali, i.e. 'buds of frangipani'. Even today, despite the emergence of paper and plastic flower garlands, the custom of offering fresh flower garlands has retained its charm. Amulets tied to a string are usually worn on the neck. The origins of wearing elaborate necklaces may have been partially rooted in this magical function. Howusually worn on the neck. The origins of wearing elaborate necklaces may have been partially rooted in the magical function.

Charm necklaces have a simple but long history, over thousands of years. A charm is a talisman, a keepsake, which reminds you of something special, and helps you keep your focus on a certain goal or purpose. They have taken shape as religious symbols fashioned in precious metals and highlighted with gems, as simple stones wrapped in leather, or birds carved from bone representing a special significance to the wearer. Today, charms are worn on necklaces and bracelets for exactly the same reason.
Any lady who wears a silver necklace is able to show off a part of her like that of a moon when it casts a resplendent type of light, bright yet cool, to the eyes. That being said, silver necklaces can, therefore, make a lady look her best.
Indeed, silver is such a cool color. It enhances and complements other cool hues beautifully. Silver color brings out the best in blue, white and black colors. If you look elegant in black, you should at least have a silver necklace as jewelry. Or you can have and wear some other pieces of silver jewelry as these can enhance almost anything that you wear.
If you possess a cool skin tone, you will look great in anything that’s silver. So, a selection of silver colored clothes to will help you project the kind of skin tone that you have. Go, also, for silver shoes, bags and especially, silver necklaces.
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Posted by: Keith | September 07, 2009 at 10:02 PM