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Jun 27
Monday
Designer Jewelry, Men's Jewelry
Necklaces for Guys
TRITON Titanium Claw Necklace for Men

TRITON Titanium Claw Necklace for Men

Guy Harvey Pirate Skull and Crossbones Necklace for Men

Guy Harvey Pirate Skull and Crossbones Necklace for Men

Necklaces for men generally take one of four forms:  dog tags, crosses, metallic chain, or leather cord.   There are several jewelry designers, such as TRITON or Simmons that focus primarily on men’s jewelry.  Other fine designers, such as Scott Kay or ArtCarved, have lines dedicated entirely to jewelry fashion for men.  The four basic forms referenced above are found repeatedly in both designer and bulk consumer jewelry.  The range in “look” however is vast.  Cross jewelry, for example, can be composed of gold, silver, titanium, bronze, other metals, or a combination of metals.  The crosses may be small to oversized, delicate to chunky, and  simple to ornately intricate.  They can be styled as Christian Orthodox, Greek, Maltese, or Celtic crosses or as Catholic Crucifixes.  Hence, the “same” type of jewelry may be completely different from one that is under the same general heading.  If you look hard enough, there are other options for men’s pendants that are very masculine.  Guy Harvey’s line of sharks, game fish, and pirate pendants are highly attractive.  TRITON carries a large array of necklaces, both of the four general types I’ve suggested, and a generous assortment of masculine alternatives.   Necklaces for guys can be quite unique if you take the time to look.

 


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