Jewelry: Who looks?
Russell Smith, the Globe and Mail's style expert, was recently asked "Do men care about or even notice the jewelry a woman wears?" In short, he replied, no. Exceptions: Checking out if she is wearing a wedding ring, or noticing a necklace–his eyes are en route to her cleavage anyway. (Full article is here.)
Commenters displayed a range of (male) sensibilities, including a few who say they not only notice, but enjoy buying jewelry as gifts. Perhaps as men mature they gain an appreciation of art and design.
Commenters displayed a range of (male) sensibilities, including a few who say they not only notice, but enjoy buying jewelry as gifts. Perhaps as men mature they gain an appreciation of art and design.
Many thought jewelry a status symbol worn by women to impress other women. Though there are women devoted to carat contests and logo-flashing, I suspect that these men project their own status-seeking behaviour onto women and are blind to a primary reason for jewelry: its aesthetic delight.
The majority don't get that a woman will wear a bracelet for her own pleasure, even though she might be alone in her house!
I always notice other women's jewelry. Do you?
It's fun to look, and looking doesn't imply a covetous nature. Usually, I leave diamond engagement rings out of my gaze; they more or less look alike. Exception: an 8 ct. emerald cut on the hand of a six-foot, young French woman in a local boutique. We had a short chat abut her upcoming wedding.
Given Smith's depressing assessment, you might as well buy your own and please yourself, perhaps with one of these summery sweets:
Pippa Small mixed-hue green tourmaline Sea Urchin earrings set in 18k gold; price, $2,075 at TwistOnline.
Six-strand pool-blue aquamarine bead necklace with 14k yellow gold clasp; price, $262.50 (18-inch length) at Ross-Simons.
Summery multi-colour agate and pearl drop earrings, set in 18k gold, 3 inches long. Price, $495 at Beladora.
Notice anything new, dear?
Comments
I do notice jewelry especially diamond rings.
8 Carats really ?
That emerald engagement ring must have been a dazzler!
I like your comment of the necklace on the way to the cleavage!
The pieces you've pictured are dreamy--love all those watery colored stones.
C.
Of course, I wouldn't have minded if he *hadn't* noticed, either, but it's nice to be "seen."
Rubi: Ohhh that sounds luscious!
Fugal: Why do you think he does "not notice anything"? How do you feel about that? These questions may be treated as rhetorical as they are quite personal.
However I will say that though I enjoy wearing jewelry, both "real" and, let's say, funky or sparkly or pretty stuff, not jewels, and feel it ties an outfit together, I never wear it in the house. First thing in the door, everything comes off, rings/necklace/earrings/watch whatever.
Kathleen
Like you, I enjoy those longer necklaces, rings and bracelets for the enjoyment they give back to me all day.
I hope your summer is lovely; somehow I fell off the internet habit during this winter, but still enjoy reading your thoughtful posts, even out of synch as I am.
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