Welcome to our purple fashion jewellery page.
Our fashion jewellery includes purple enameling, beaded gemstones, and other additions to make our fashion design the highest quality on the web.
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The colour purple is always assocciated with royalty and considered to be associated with both nobility and spirituality. Purple is created by mixing the stable and calming aspects of blue with the energetic and fiery temperament of red to make this truly unique and very mystical colour of purple.
Purples are said to expand ones divine understanding, and that it is good for mental and nervous problems. Apparently, it can also help with pain and is used in deep tissue work to help heal bones.
The colour of purple can have positive mystical effects on the character of the wearer such as: Reverence for all life, idealism, self sacrificing, and kindness.
Purple can work with some other colours when treated with care. Deep purple jewellery can go with neutral brown or beige to give an an earthy, conservative colour combination with an air of mystery. One striking combination can be green with purple jewellery in deep or bright jewel tones or maybe consider using lighter shades for a cheerful, springlike feel. And, don't forget that pink and purple has a very feminine appeal.
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Here at Sundari we specialise in jewellery of all types and on this page we are showing our fashion jewellery which uses all natural semi-precious gemstones set within .925 sterling silver which is handcrafted. The collection is split between various types of jewellery such as earrings, necklaces, and bangles so take a minute to browse our ranges and find the right piece of fashion jewellery for you.
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