Trebling the trinket drama Men are now indulging their vanity and get adventurous with 3D jewellery

Trebling the trinket drama

Men are now indulging their vanity and get adventurous with 3D jewellery



If you had any doubts about men's fashion, take a look at the latest addition to their world — the trinkets have just acquired a new dimension with 3D jewellery.

"Three dimensional jewellery has much drama to it," explains Dushyant Sand, director of Azra Jewels. He highlights that though it's new in India, the trend is picking up fast. "It is also a great gift for the less traditional men. Cufflinks in 3D designs is the best option." For those seeking a personal touch, "it can be customised by putting the initials of the person in a 3D format."
Evidently, men are aware that there are options for them as well. And have hence started to experiment with jewellery. "Be it colours or accessories, men are now demanding the best of it. It is important to find what is comfortable and stylish for any man," says Mahesh Jagwani, managing director of jewellery store Mahesh Notandass. "Cuff-links, brooches, chains, rings and sherwani buttons sell most for us," he adds.
Actor Karan Grover, who loves wearing fancy bracelets and rings, believes that jewellery isn't only for women. "Men too can carry off jewellery with the right attitude and fashion sense. I have a thing for gold bracelets, and the concept of 3D jewellery only seems to make it more exciting. It's time we experiment with jewellery too," he says. "This (3D jewellery) reflects that youth like funky jewellery. I would love to try it out myself and I guess I'll carry it off pretty well. And especially the rings… somehow I feel they'll become a rage," he adds.
While it is justified for the fashion conscious ones to look forward to this new design, even men who aren't much into jewellery, like singer, rapper Ishq Bector, are thrilled about it. "Though I'm too rough to wear any jewel as I either lose it or break it… a lot of my friends love it," says Ishq, calling it a good gifting option.
Actor Arya Babbar, however, has a different take. "I know 3D's in vogue…it's not exactly my style. So you won't see me sporting those fancy ones often. The only piece that I cherish the most is my 3D silver miniature boxing glove pendant – I never leave home without it

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