Jewelry - It Don't Mean a Thing if it ain't got that Bling
The Downward Trends Seem to Lean toward Flaunting, why then must we do it anyway? Between the music industry and Queen Elizabeth II's untimely departure, what we are always left with is what we remember most about iconic figures. The outfit and the jewelry. It doesn't seem to matter if we are talking about real and rare or costume and clever. Everyone is distracted by shiny things, even royalty. Why is that, you may be wondering? Jewelry has been celebrated for its mystical influence since biblical times, and feared for antagonizing dangerous people soon after that. Let's face it, anything that can outrage, provoke, or seal the deal for marriage must be special. We love jewelry for the story it has to tell, the effect it has on another person, and because of the exciting people who once wore it. What we are the most influenced by is what will happen if we wear it, since we all know amulets have different charms for different owners. Tolkien didn't write a story call...