Cut-out, filigree work, lightweight designs mark gold jewellery trends this season, says world gold council

Al Bawaba | December 10, 2008 | Copyright

Cut-out, filigree work, lightweight designs mark gold jewellery trends this season, says world gold council

The World Gold Council announced that gold jewellery trends particularly favour cut-out and filigree work designs offering lightweight yet voluminous jewellery, highlighted by floral and nature motifs such as butterflies, as also sentimental, endearing touches such as hearts and names and even dates. Despite the economic downturn, in a recent holiday jewellery spending survey, conducted by the National Jeweller Network in USA, it was seen that jewellery, especially gold jewellery, ...

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