Gold Body Jewelry
Throughout the years, gold has always been considered one of
the most precious and sought after metals. It has been the
passion of a lot of treasure hunters and at the hearts of many
who have lusted after the glint of riches that that particular
metal can provide. Aside from being used as currency, it has
been the primary metal used in jewelry dating perhaps farther
than ancient Egypt.
While gold used to be used primarily as a status symbol that
usually connoted power, you will find gold nowadays within the
circuitry of your computer and other electronic gadgets because
of its superior conduction power as well as its resistance to
most chemical reactions.
However, the use of gold in jewelry has not stopped. In
fact, more than in the usual traditional jewelry pieces, gold
is now used in more modern and fashionable body jewelry. Body
jewelry refers to the non-conventional body adornments that has
become a large part of our pop culture. From large,
ostentatious pieces of jewelry in the form of over sized
pendants or large rings popularized by hip-hop artists called
"bling bling"; to more deviant body piercing jewelry that
adorns every conceivable and inconceivable part of the human
body, body jewelry has become part and parcel of modern day
fashion.
True to form, you will find very fashionable gold body
jewelry available in the market to suit your needs and style.
Gold body jewelry is more popular for "bling bling" articles
than body piercing jewelry. This is probably due to the fact
that for one thing, gold still remains a precious metal and
therefore command a higher price than other types of metals
used in these types of jewelry. More common and more affordable
types of metals used in body jewelries are silver and stainless
steel.
Another factor that may inhibit the use of gold in body
jewelry may stem from the fact that gold has a very malleable
property or state. This means that the higher the concentration
of gold used, the more likely it is easier to be bent and
deformed. This is especially unfortunate for body jewelry that
will experience a lot of wear and tear as it is worn very close
to the body and may snag or catch on the clothes one is
wearing.
Luckily though, gold body jewelry need not be made of real
gold. Gold body jewelry can be made of painted or plated metal
to mimic the color and other properties of gold and this allows
one to enjoy the look and feel of gold without the encumbering
cost as well as the delicate property that it is known for.
Of course, these faux gold body jewelry items are not meant
to maintain the look of gold for very long. Eventually, after
much use, the faux gold body jewelry will begin to lose its
luster and eventually tarnish. If it is a good quality faux
gold body jewelry however, the fading and tarnishing will be
gradual, and on some occasions, if the base metal that was
painted was of a good quality, the metal will maintain a
polished, albeit whiter or silver look.
Whatever the case, do go out and scout for great gold body
jewelry finds in the market. Gold body jewelry compliments
darker and warmer skin tones and is best to show off a nice
tan.
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