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Men's Jewelry Breaks the Rules

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Nontraditional materials give men's designer jewelry a whole new
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Men's Jewelry Breaks the Rules
Copyright (c) 2008 Jodi Goldberg
Fine Jewelry News
http://www.finejewelrynews.com



Anodized titanium. Stainless steel mesh. Rivets. Carbon fiber.
Steel cable. Sound like shop class? These are the tough,
nontraditional materials that are breaking all the rules and
giving men’s jewelry a whole new attitude.

Not so long ago, gold, platinum, and silver were the only metals
used for fine jewelry, Now, jewelry designers are mixing
"precious" and "nonprecious" materials with complete abandon.
Diamonds get a more rugged, industrial feel by setting them in
steel or titanium. Surprising accents of leather, cable, wood,
and even rubber give a sleek, sexy edge that appeals to men’s
growing sense of adventure and daring when it comes to wearing
fine jewelry.

Edward Mirell, a sophisticated, fashion-forward jewelry line,
offers artistic designs featuring enticing accents of diamonds,
colored gemstones, steel cable, and weathered leather. The line
primarily features titanium, a lightweight, durable,
scratch-resistant alternative to gold and silver. A patented
anodizing technique creates a rich array of accent colors and a
pure black titanium that’s completely unique to the collection.

For a walk on the wild side, designer Catherine Zaydeh offers the
Fiero collection, which features bold animal-inspired designs in
sterling silver and yellow gold with alligator skin bands. Her
Buffalo Horn collection showcases jewelry adorned with jet-black
strands of hand-carved water buffalo horn combined with white,
yellow, or rose gold.

Italian design firm FIBO Steel offers sleek stainless-steel
pieces with a hip, urban attitude. Steel offers a look similar to
platinum, but it has better resistance to scratches and stands up
to aggressive wear. Leather, gold, rubber, and carbon fiber
accent edgy razor blade motifs and pieces inspired by computer
circuit boards.

Porsche Design’s pure, clean-lined pieces appeal to the
discerning man who loves the perfect combination of engineering
and technology. The "Grooves" collection features rings that
are ergonomically designed for ultimate comfort, a bracelet that
boasts a magnetic steel catch, and a water-tight stainless steel
pendant that screws open for storing personal documents.

Frederick Goldman Inc., offers a collection of men's jewelry
inspired by design motifs used in NASCAR (the National
Association for Stock Car Auto Racing). The pieces are inspired
by materials taken straight from the races--stainless steel with
black finishes, 14k gold accents, and the driver's racing
numbers. Featured drivers include Dale Earnhardt, Dale Earnhardt
Jr., Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, Kasey Kahne, JJ
Yeley, and Denny Hamlin. The collection includes bracelets,
rings, dog-tag pendants, key chains, and money clips.

Aviation aficionados will gravitate toward the Fly Naked with
Reichen collection, which features titanium jewelry made from the
same materials used to build airplanes. Each of the sleek black
or gray titanium pieces is offered in a propeller motif or the
provocative "Fly Naked" graphics. The line is inspired by
Reichen Lehmkuhl, best-known as a million-dollar winner of CBS’s
/The Amazing Race./

For motorcycle enthusiasts, Von Dutch Watches presents a line of
triple-chrome stainless-steel timepieces with a highly polished
finish that painstakingly mimics the chrome piping on classic Von
Dutch motorcycles. Bold enamel flames, gothic numbers, diamond
detailing, and gas tank motifs complete the edgy yet
sophisticated look.

Today’s jewelry for men offers endless opportunities to showcase
personal style and stand out from the pack. You can bet your
grandpa’s pocket watch on that. 




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Jodi Goldberg is the editor of Fine Jewelry News, 
http://www.finejewelrynews.com the place to stay 
in style and in-the-know about fine jewelry. She's 
been a professional writer and editor for legal, 
children's, and jewelry publications for the past
20 years.


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