Brooches are mainly used for the purpose of fashion and aesthetics. By definition, a brooch is a jewelry piece so it is mainly decorative. It is a fun addition to an outfit and can be used to highlight a specific part of the body, such as a long neck. Traditionally, a brooch is fastened to a garment worn around the neck but a more modern style shows this accessory pinned to the lapel of a coat. An even more modern take is pinning a brooch to your clothing in such a way that it draws attention to the waist or the hips. So, the brooch could be pinned to a scarf belt or the waist band of your skirt.
For a far more elegant influence, shawl brooches can be utilized especially in social as well as other formal events. Evening dresses along with formal wear can even look much more sophisticated, more sophisticated and lovelier if the pashmina shawl has been secured using a shawl brooch pin. Some career women also would rather a scarf brooch on the pin with the flair for sophistication this affords this wearer.
Brooch jewellery is no doubt a very elegant ornament and one that can add to the charm of the wearer. However, do keep in mind that such jewellery needs to be cared for too. So make sure that you keep the ornament clean by using toothpaste to retain its shine. The tip of the pin of the brooch must be cleaned with an antiseptic and one must ensure that the jewellery is free of dust particles. Also make sure that you never leave a brooch on a garment for too long since this can cause a rust mark to transfer onto the garment. In fact it is best to put the brooch in a box after you have used it, so that the ornament does not get exposed to any breakage or rusting.
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