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When we think about jewelry, we automatically think about jewelry for ladies. These days it's becoming more and more common and fashionable for men to put on jewelry. Although much of men's jewelry serves a purpose, there are lots of items that have no other purpose rather than complement your natural good looks. Continue reading to find out some obvious (and some not so obvious) jewelry selections for men.&lt;br /&gt;
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Create a Statement with Men's Jewelry&lt;br /&gt;
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1. Watches&lt;br /&gt;
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Timepieces have been around for a few centuries and serve a good purpose. Jewelry or machine? Honestly, a wrist watch can be a bit of jewelry that also happens to tell time. This is a method of getting men that do not like wearing &amp;quot;jewelry&amp;quot; to actually wear jewelry without knowing it. The kind of watch worn needs to match the image the person wants to project,: a watch for the executive, a Swatch for the artist, a Nike for the athlete. Since many men have active lifestyles, you will find different watches created for different activities.&lt;br /&gt;
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2. Rings&lt;br /&gt;
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The following most common piece of jewelry men wear is a ring. It is because in just about every culture, rings are worn to represent marriage between a couple. Rings have been in existence for a long time. Unlike watches, they do not serve an objective, but when worn on the left ring finger, they are doing send a signal in regards to a man's marital status. Engagement rings used to be made out of just gold or platinum. Actually, it had not been until recently that wedding ring designers started to test out the thought of using alternative metals. One of the first alternative metals was titanium. The metal was valued for its light weight, white color and strength. It's used for a number of other types of jewelry, not only rings. Only less than Five years ago, tungsten carbide - a relatively unknown metal to the general public - suddenly exploded in popularity. It now comprises 20% of all men's wedding band sales in North America. Men's tungsten wedding bands are valued for their extreme hardness. They're four times harder than titanium and have a hefty weight that men like. Tungsten is really hard that merely a diamond or sapphire can scratch it. Tungsten is also very affordable. If you want to stick to a precious metal ring, but don't want to pay using your nose for any gold or platinum ring, palladium could be the approach to take. Palladium rings look and act much like platinum because these two metals are from the same family of metals, the Platinum Group Metals. Palladium, however, is about 70% more affordable than platinum rings. Many jewelers only deal with a few select metals. Larson Jewelers sells wedding bands made from both gold and silver and alternative metals.&lt;br /&gt;
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3. Earring(s)&lt;br /&gt;
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Traditionally for ladies, the earring has become accepted by society for men. Some men wear one earring and some wear two. Men which have traditional jobs within an office setting in many cases are discouraged from wearing earrings or otherwise allowed to put them on by company policy. Although, less common as your gift, earrings are here to stay as men's jewelry.&lt;br /&gt;
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4. Bracelets&lt;br /&gt;
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Although less popular than watches, bracelets are a piece of jewelry lots of men wear. Men's bracelets used to be made of heavier and much more expensive metals for example gold, but alternative metals are becoming ever more popular. The variety of materials employed for bracelets are more varied than for rings or watches, and several of them are not really metals. There are bracelets made from wooden beads, carbon fiber, and ceramics, as well as stainless steel and titanium. Frequently, they incorporate several of the aforementioned mentioned materials.&lt;br /&gt;
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5. Necklaces&lt;br /&gt;
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Necklaces were worn by more men in the past than today. Men that wear necklaces often wear just one. In the past there was a greater tendency to wear multiple necklaces. Multiple necklaces can be viewed as tacky or &amp;quot;slimy&amp;quot; today, and as such lots of men today avoid wearing multiple necklaces.&lt;br /&gt;
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6. Pendants&lt;br /&gt;
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Men have mostly switched from wearing necklaces to wearing pendants. Pendants may be used to show a man's religious faith or simply to convey oneself. The most typical pendant to put on is the cross, in countless variations, and far like bracelets, pendants that have been mostly made from gold previously are increasingly being made in a myriad of metallic and non-metallic materials. Some men wear pendants along with necklaces, while others decide to wear their pendants around their neck having a modest black leather cord.&lt;br /&gt;
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7. Cuff Links&lt;br /&gt;
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Known as men's accessories, cuff links are actually jewelry that men wear without thinking they're there just keep shirt cuffs buttoned, right? Cufflinks are most often worn in an office setting where more professional dress is needed. They make great Father's Day gifts or birthday gifts. They're usually made from stainless steel or in some cases titanium. Gold is used, but is less common.&lt;br /&gt;
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8. Money Clip&lt;br /&gt;
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Men who like to show they have higher status, or at best the look of high status, often use money clips. With credit cards beings so ubiquitous, lots of men don't have money in their pockets, which defeats the purpose of a money clip. The clip part of the money clip is usually made from stainless steel and if there is a decorative element on the clip it can be made from silver, gold as well as other kind of material. Money clips are usually given on the same occasions as cuff links.&lt;br /&gt;
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9. Fountain Pens&lt;br /&gt;
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Designer fountain pens can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars, and tend to be gifts that companies give to their male and female executives. They are able to also be provided to friends or spouses. In today's hi-tech world, writing with pens is less common - even signatures could be electronic now. The fountain pen has become much more of a bit of jewelry than the usual functional item.&lt;br /&gt;
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10. Key rings&lt;br /&gt;
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Key rings really are a jewelry item accustomed to execute a function more than jewelry. Because of this, few key chains are constructed with expensive metals. The majority are made from stainless, leather or titanium. This is a gift that is popular for Father's Day or birthdays, particularly from a son or daughter.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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