Since humans first started wearing clothing and using tools, we've taken interest in adorning ourselves with jewelry. Back in its beginnings, jewels were created with just about any material that one could find. From bone to stone and skins to semi-precious materials, our culture has always been interested in the beauty of jewelry regardless of the simplicity in its composition or manufacturing. As our culture evolved and our species became more competitive, jewelry has become more important to enhancing how we view ourselves as well as how we'd like others to see us. Fast-forward through the years where industrialization and modernization have helped shaped the tools and materials available to us to create and craft truly artful pieces of jewelry. Throughout the years, wearing jewelry became more than simply something one did as haphazardly as how we'd brush our hair or iron our clothing. Indeed, the addition of jewelry to our wardrobe is intended to enhance our everyday styles and improve our self-confidence.
It's meant as an accessory to our personalities and as an embellishment to our standard outfits. Some pieces of jewelry can even tell a story in and of themselves without the wearer ever having to say a word! But one thing has stayed steadfast since the advent of jewelry. As a culture and species, we've always worn jewelry as an artistic expression of oneself. The difference now is that we have more options available to us in terms of the artistry of our jewelry. Master craftsmen spend lifetimes creating art that is meant to be worn in the form of adornment. No longer are we just simply wearing jewelry - we're wearing art! Two types of artistic jewelry are beaded jewelry and fused glass jewelry. Both require more than a simple molded printout copy of a blueprint.
In fact, the artistry involved with beaded and fused glass jewelry ensures that no two pieces can ever be exactly replicated. In this manner, every piece of jeweled art that leaves a master artist will be unique and never to be precisely recreated again! Your jewelry is meant to tell a story, and investing in handcrafted pieces like beads and fused glass ensures that your story is one of beauty, intrigue, and timelessness. Choose to do more than wear jewelry; wear art and in doing so you will find that you also will not only feel special, but also look special! Jay Hatfield founded Hatfield Copper Decor in April of 2013 and started selling scenic, draped, and votive oil candles along with soy candles, fused glass jewelry, plates, dishes, and clocks. The company's unique home decor is unlike any other. At Hatfield Copper Decor and More, we pride ourselves on quality. Our goal is to bring you decor that lights up your home and has your guests in awe.
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