First of all, jewelry brings love to women.
A famous person in the Tang Dynasty said, "It is easy to seek priceless treasures, but it is hard to find a lover." Taiwan Province supermodel Meng Guangmei once said, "You can't buy your own jewelry." A woman gave her heart and soul to her lover and gave her her youth. Your lover loves you and holds you in his palm, but he can't express it. Jewelry is the most suitable magic weapon to show love.
Second, jewelry brings women-taste
Yi Shu once said that a truly confident woman never tells anyone where she has been, who she has seen or what jewelry she has bought. Such a woman is truly tasteful. She has a unique vision and can pick out the jewels that can best set herself off and have the most room for appreciation. Such a woman can also arrange her own life, perfectly interpret every role in life, and be relaxed and elegant. They constantly enrich themselves, cultivate their body and mind, and never let go of the jewelry they really like.
Third, jewelry brings happiness to women.
"Laugh when you are sad, cry when you are happy, and despair when you invest." Maggie Cheung who said this is enough to represent the intellectual beauty of oriental women. Maggie, who spoke for many jewelry brands, once had a soft spot for a pendant. She even said, "This pendant is so cute, if only it could be like Barbie One."
Fourth, what jewelry brings to women-infatuation.
Women's obsession with jewelry is the only reason. Even though the heroine in Titanic doesn't love her fiance, when she saw him take out In the Center of the Sea, her eyes lit up and her heart moved. Jewelry for women, the degree of infatuation with yearning often greatly exceeds the value it can create.
Fifth, jewelry brings women-companionship.
In 2003, the jewelry used by Marilyn Monroe was accidentally stolen from an exhibition in Kong Di Hall Art Museum in London, which was a shock. Two jewels were stolen: a gold ring with a diamond in the shape of the first letter "M" of Monroe's English name, and a gold bracelet with diamonds. The total value is estimated at 40,000. Both of them were loved by Monroe before her death, and she often wore them to various occasions. As mentioned at the beginning of the article, Monroe once called "to marry a millionaire" and regarded jewelry as her confidant. And the men around her, from the president of the United States to the prince of Arabia, do have many "millionaires" to choose from. But even to death, these men did not give Monroe the marriage life she longed for, and only the jewels she loved accompanied her through the last moment of her life.
Sixth, jewelry brings beauty to women.