Wednesday 16 April 2014

Calibrating Magnetic Jewellery

Plain magnetic jewellery is very much dull looking. So jewellers have started calibrating magnetic jewellery to catch customer attention. By doing so, they have not only brought out trendy collection but have also improved cosmics of the magnetic jewellery. Some of the latest calibrations are illustrated here:

Ostensibly main metal used in turning out magnetic jewellery articles is inexpensive to keep the cost factor down. Accordingly, copper, tungsten, titanium and stainless steel figure extensively as the main metal structure used in the magnetic jewellery industry. This type of plain jewellery does not draw the attention of customers. So there is a yawning gap between product and style. A simple solution is to bring in carbon fibre as an additional input to bring class.

Carbon fibre is not a metal at all. It is a combination of several thin fibres bound and twisted together to form a yarn and ultimately woven into fabric. Due to its low density it is light weighted yet very strong. Carbon fibre lends itself for designing exclusive and exquisite pieces of jewellery, that exude in elegance and style. Generally it is coated with deep and glossy epoxy finish resulting in brightness, gleaming and something the customers value most, durability and protection.

Carbon fibre can be brought in two ways; as an inlay where a uniform colour is spread on the exterior part with suitable magnets placed in the interior part that touch the skin. Secondly it can be made as insets in number of compartments suitably linked. Here again the magnets are placed in the interior part for obvious reasons. Whatever the method is, it is the choice of colour that matters most. Though standard colours include black, grey and brown bright colours such as red, yellow, green and blue are increasingly employed. Use of multi colours, however requires, the inset method. Any combination of rainbow colours is possible. There is also tri-colour where a combination of three different colours are chosen. For men mixture could be yellow, green and blue. For women yellow, rose white or orange, pink and purple can be accommodative colours.

Further calibration is possible for those who are fastidious. Enamel detail is an additional feature that is readily available with jewellers of repute. This goes well in enhancing colour credence and ensuring ever-bright appearance as well as durability. Customization, of course is offered by few high-market magnetic jewellery sellers. You can get your name, motto, brief bio and/or logo sketched on magnetic bracelets for additional payment. Welding noble metals such as gold and silver on the main metal frame is a calibration that adds value to the magnetic jewellery articles. More than carbon fibre these metals enhance cosmics of the jewellery articles. Price can be higher though.

There are other inexpensive methods that can add more attraction. Wooden, rubber and leather insets are cheap and effective also. Before making your purchase decision it would be better to assess your personal cosmics and choose the right magnetic jewellery calibrated for you.

Call me by Mobile or Skype!

Muthu Ashraff

Cosmic Adviser

Mobile : +94 777 265677

Skype : cosmicgems

E-mail : cosmicgems@gmail.com

Web: http://www.cosmicgemslanka.com

 

No comments: