I just spent 5 hours online, searching through kids books, wondering which ones my young nephews would like best. Did I mention I’m not around kids that often and I only see them a few times a year? To get more news about jewelry designers, you can visit jewelryhunt.net official website.

Especially since each kid is so different in age and personality.I’m guessing you may have a similar problem for someone (or someones) in your life?

The other 20%?
Shoes, kitchen aide mixer, a partner who does the dishes for eternity, and a glass of wine with a foot rub at the end of the day.

After working with hundreds of women (and their partners), here are my top jewelry shopping tips based on experience helping them pick out, try on, purchase, and love wearing my jewelry.
Earrings
80-90% of women in America have their ears pierced.
If you are confident she’s in that camp (and she most likely is) – earrings are an easy choice. Many women wear earrings daily (part fashion, part ensure the holes don’t close up), and appreciate having new options to go with different outfits and outings.

A longer earring is perfect for dressing up and a smaller drop or post earring can be worn and enjoyed any time. Smaller stud earrings are great for primary, 2nd or 3rd holes.

Necklaces
If you’re not sure about piercings, necklaces are a fantastic choice. Especially meaningful necklaces that will remind her of you.

If you know her well, a bold and artistic statement necklace will definitely spark joy, but most women want to to have a say in something like that, so if you aren’t sure, let her pick.

Dripping, dangling, colorful gemstones are almost always beloved, and make women smile so big it seems their face will crack. On the other hand, a smaller and/or simple design can be worn all the time and goes with anything. These can also be turned into a statement piece by layering it with other necklaces and are versatile with different kinds of tops.

In general, 18″ is the most popular necklace length.

But don’t assume anything about necklace size/lengths based on body size. Petite women can be built like line backers and large women can imitate giraffes. Varying neck diameter, chest angles, and shoulder widths all play an unexpected part.

Be sure to choose a necklace with adjustable lengths to minimize this issue.
I make many that are 17″ – 19″ so there’s some wiggle room.

Rings and Bracelets
Both are fun choices, but size does matter. Unless it’s an open cuff or adjustable style – sizing can be very particular and some art jewelry can not be resized easily. For this reason, rings and bracelets are often best given to someone you know so well, you already know her finger or wrist size.

Size issues aside, simple stacking rings are trendy and easy to combine with her other rings to make a bold statement or be enjoyed solo.There are very few women who will turn their nose up at a colored gemstone or unique diamond ring, as long as the overall style suits her personality. Earrings might tangle or get lost, so consider a necklace first. She’ll never have to worry about her new jewelry being hidden in her luscious locks of hair.

Long hair and always wears earrings?
Consider a metal type that will pop against her hair color. She may wear her hair up or down, but either way, color contrast goes a long way.Long, dangling, darkened silver is striking against blond hair, while bright polished silver or yellow gold pops in a nest of dark hair.

Short hair?
The color contrast concept works well with short hair too. But long earrings can be particularly striking. Consider her lifestyle – if she’s very active, short dangles or studs are the ticket. If she likes jewelry best for a night out on the town, long chandelier style earrings will make her feel extra fancy.