did you know that the jewelry you choose to wear, or even if you opt not to wear any, can subtly convey something about your personality?
your choice of jewelry can reflect aspects of your personality, often without you even being aware of it. whether it's how you coordinate your earrings with your hairstyle or how you match your necklaces with your outfit, these choices ultimately reflect your unique individuality and character.
jewelry has been a form of adornment for humans since ancient times. from simple shells worn as necklaces to intricate gemstone-encrusted pieces, the allure of jewelry extends far beyond mere aesthetics. psychologically, our choice of jewelry reflects deeper aspects of our identity, values, and emotions.
these are just a few examples of what jewelry can say about us!
a fun-loving person favours larger jewelry choices. big hoop earrings, quirky designs, thick dangling necklaces or extravagant rings. in choosing these bold jewelry pieces, maybe it is a sign that you are a confident, active, social and bubbly personality. you don’t mind being ‘loud’ in their fashion choices.
astrid earrings + taylor necklace
the down-to-earth personality type is defined as someone who is free of pretension and doesn't put on a front. typically, down-to-earth personalities gravitate toward simple, sustainable and timeless designs or coordinated sets.
classic people often prefer more timeless, elegant and simple jewellery choices, such as pearl earrings and necklaces.
if you have an active, busy or athletic lifestyle, you need jewelry to wear on the go. this personality wants to look good without having to compromise what they enjoy doing. you can take it to the gym, if you want!
francisca amado is an internship student, from a communication and multimedia design degree , currently in CINCO team. born and raised in the outskirts of coimbra. always showing creativity and ambition, since very young.
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