5/5 Chiran P. 3 years ago on Google
Our
tastes
in
jewelry
are
often
fostered
by
our
heritage,
cultural
background
and
ethnicity.
Many
of
the
unique
pieces
we
see
people
wearing
today
steam
from
old
cultural
and
ethnic
roots.
African
and
Asian
influences
are
two
prominent
styles
that
often
float
in
and
out
of
popular
culture
and
fashion
as
trends
and
style
change.
Usually
found
in
silver
jewelry,
Celtic
design
is
beautiful
for
its
simple
elegance.
Basic
lines
come
together
to
form
elaborate
designs.
Celtic
designs
are
also
found
in
a
lot
of
modern
jewelry.
While
much
of
the
Celtic
jewelry
today
is
often
found
in
catalogues
and
stores
catering
to
fortune
tellers,
witches
and
fans
of
the
fantasy
and
medieval
lifestyles,
many
people
of
Irish
decent
are
drawn
to
Celtic
jewelry
as
a
sign
of
their
heritage
and
background.
Personal
expression,
mood
and
fashion
are
not
the
only
factors
involved
when
choosing
what
jewelry
we
wear.
Our
geographic
location
also
impacts
our
preferences.
Spending
most
my
life
in
South
Florida
I
noticed
a
huge
difference
in
peoples'
lifestyles
when
I
moved
to
Tallahassee.
People
dressed
differently,
wore
their
hair
differently
and
even
talked
differently.
Their
jewelry
was
also
different.
South
Florida
style
I
very
flamboyant
and
excessive.
Many
women
wear
extravagant
diamond,
platinum,
gold
and
pearl
jewelry.
Tiffany
&
Co.
is
a
very
popular
jewelry
store
among
South
Floridians
and
many
people
spend
thousands
of
dollars
buying
jewelry
from
there.
Because
Miami
is
one
of
the
great
fashion
meccas
of
the
world
South
Florida
sets
many
fashion
trends
and
tends
to
be
one
step
ahead
of
fashion
elsewhere
in
the
state
and
much
of
the
country.
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