The Silver Money Clip Is Both Formal And Understated
Silver, it seems, has gotten a bad rap. Sure there are people who will buy no other precious metal, but for the most part, silver has taken it
place in the back seat behind gold and even platinum. Let's look at the recording industry for example. When a CD (or album for us older types)
sells a lot of copies, it's certified as a gold album or platinum album. When's the last time you heard of someone having a successful silver
album? Actually you haven't ever heard it because no such thing even exists.
So where do we hear about silver. Well there are a number of werewolf films being released in Hollywood, so that's a plus. But let's be more
reasonable here. Silver remains a precious metal and is still desirable. Many people enjoy the understated look of silver. It fits their
personality, still precious but not overly flashy. That's why a silver money clip remains popular in spite of silver itself
being replaced by other metals.
A gold money clip defines the beginning of flashy. Put some diamonds or other stones on it and it's definitely an item for show. Silver is not
about show. It's about looking good and being practical without being gaudy. And you can get the look you desire from the many designs molded for
silver. As an example, the moon can make an excellent design for a silver money clip. Go back to the classic werewolf films for that bit of
imagery. Come to think of it, a wolf's head on a silver money clip might look pretty good as well.
Just remember that there are times when flashy is not what you want. Anytime you want to look professional you would be wise to avoid
something too loud. Don't misunderstand, not all other precious metals are considered gaudy, but it's pretty tough to look "loud" or even absurd
when carrying silver. A silver money clip therefore is the perfect clip to carry when you want that understated look. It will work well in just
about all situations, whether they be formal or informal.
|