While tiny sized to medium studs are utterly elegant as accessories for the office, huge studs turn into stunners for an evening out. As do drop-gorgeous chandelier earrings depicting the most glorious designs ever.
Rings spell romance and eternal bonds of sentimental value. It's also the only jewel that has different meanings when worn on the left hand or the right hand in most parts of the world.
While a single band of gold on the left hand, ring finger signals a silent message to the onlooker, nowadays a right hand ring has come into its own as the independent woman's' bold mascot.
One jewel which has seen a big comeback this season is the brooch. An offshoot of pinning a blossom on one's lapel, their charm has seen them appear as buds and blossoms, butterflies and dragonflies, stars and starfish, and are the best statements of one's individual flair and flamboyance.
An unadorned wrist is often looked down upon by most Asian cultures, where women are encouraged to wear several bangles and at times armlets too.
Nowadays though, it is more common to see women going for bracelets, which are more suited for boardroom and formal functions, while opting for the merry jingle of several bangles for weddings and more grand occasions.
Men of daring will definitely not find a lack of designs in bracelets, with jewellers increasingly catering to their growing demands.
Gold's extremely unique properties as being the most malleable as well as the most ductile metal allow it to be fashioned into the most bewitching designs in jewellery, offering women the most glorious pieces of art to adorn themselves with.
Indeed, gold is probably the only metal to have not only inspired, but also produced the greatest designs at the altar of beauty, in an array of golden treats you'll treasure for all time.