February 22, 2012

How Jewelry Styles Have Changed Over the Years

One universal characteristic of human beings is that they love to adorn their bodies. Naturally, the popularity of different styles of jewelry will ebb and flow throughout history. While most quality jewelry looks lovely all the time, designs of different eras followed particular rules and reflected specific tastes. Consider several different eras and what made the jewelry of those eras so distinctive.

The Victorian Era

There were a lot of prominent themes that emerged in the jewelry designs during this period. One was sentimentality, which was expressed in large numbers of tiny stones symbolizing different emotions and the beauty of nature. The Victorian period went on for a long time, and brought with it three generations worth of jewelry styles. Clovers, horseshoes and stars were just a few of the natural symbols that made Victorian jewelry really stand out. It’s not hard to find those same symbols in contemporary jewelry.

Edwardian

The extreme affluence of the upper class during this period made for some serious innovations in jewelry design. This was the first time platinum was worn on a wide scale, and the lacy look of filigree was first introduced. Even today, platinum jewelry is highly valued. The colors of the Victorian era faded into lovely monochromes.

Art Deco

The Art Deco period was all about contrasts. This was a period of machine-like sharp lines and designs inspired by the latest technology. However, the treasures of King Tut also played a role in influencing the jewelry of this era; King Tut’s recently discovered tomb inspired high style and designs that hearken back to Ancient Egypt. The designs of this period are sharp, bold and highly stylized.

Retro

A lot of Retro jewelry is characterized by curvature. During World War II, a lot of patriotic themes and floral designs were popular. Due to the war’s demand for metal, yellow gold came back into favor and replaced the white gold that had dominated jewelry for decades. Also, this was the first time rose gold came into widespread use.

Modern

The modern era has been anything but homogeneous. Warmer colors and simpler designs have characterized the periods of recession that have occurred since the war. Modern tastes have gone all over the map with regard to metals and stones, but the trends today are drifting toward larger, simpler designs. You can find a wide range of jewelry on eBay with almost every subject matter, style and look represented.

Jewelry is an important part of most civilizations and time periods. Certain aspects of a time period generally manifest themselves in the jewelry produced during that era. It is often easy to tell one era’s jewelry from another, even if you aren’t an expert.

Entering College

Preparing to enter into college can be stressful, especially if the college under consideration is either tough to get into, or near capacity. There is a need to really stand out as a student in these types of situations, and much of it starts in high school. College entrance exams, AP class, and essays are great ways to have that stand out flair.

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Deal Makers

AP classes and high grades throughout a high school career prove to colleges that a student has what it takes to succeed in a college environment. Advanced Placement courses are college level classes that High School students can take in order to be more prepared for college.

Essays and entrance exams are integral parts of the enrollment process for c

ollege. Making high marks and saying the right things will go a long way to providing a good impression to the admissions and administrative teams of a college. Some of the key things to notate on an essay would include the following:

  1. Your motivation
  2. What drives you as a student
  3. Where you want to be in 5, 10, 15 years
  4. Your inspirations
  5. Honesty

Colleges want to have students that will help their numbers of completed degree programs. Students that drop out hurt their overall success rate that they must report, so it is important that they not take too many risks. By proving that you are a successful candidate, you are helping your chances of being accepted into a university, and attending the school of your choosing.

Learning to Learn

Teachers strive from the moment a child walks into a classroom for the first time, to help and guide students to be independent learners. Believe it or not, learning is actually a learned process. The learning that is required for college, what our society considers educated, and for solid careers means that students will need to be able to gather information, process that information, then apply that information. The gathering and analyzing techniques are essentially what is taught in schools.

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The Content Schools Teach

Schools teach content based on a list that has been provided by the National Board of Education. This list is based on the principles that students must be prepared to enter college and succeed with the

information they have learned in their primary and secondary years.

The biggest key about content is that teachers are teaching students how to utilize that information, more than just learning fact and dates, students are learning how to synthesize the information they are presented, thus they are being taught to learn. This is the one area that many people do not understand about teaching, and leads to so much debate about its value in our society.

Succeeding in College and Beyond

Students that are successful in their logic development are able to be successful elsewhere in their life. Endeavors like college, work, and even community participation is all completed while using critical thinking and evaluating skills that are taught from the time a child enters Kindergarten. This is the basis for education.