The Mixed Metals Guide

The Mixed Metals Guide

Mixing silver and gold jewellery is sometimes seen as controversial statement, can you wear silver and gold jewellery together? Our answer is yes!

With a rising popularity of gold and rose gold jewellery in recent years mixing both metals is the perfect opportunity to add in each metal in a subtle and elevated way.

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Mixing silver and gold jewellery is sometimes seen as controversial statement, can you wear silver and gold jewellery together? Our answer is yes!

With a rising popularity of gold and rose gold jewellery in recent years mixing both metals is the perfect opportunity to add in each metal in a subtle and elevated way.

Rings…

One of the best ways to mix your metals is with your rings. Starting with stacking your rings, incorporating gold and rose gold rings for a new look. A way to do this is with layering different textures, thicknesses, and bands with the occasional statement ring to pull it all together.

Bracelets…

Bracelets are very similar to rings in a way that there’s endless amounts of options, styles, and layering. You can go for a simple and delicate look by pairing some dainty silver and gold bracelets or go wild with statement chains and beaded bracelets in all metals.

Earrings…

With earrings we think the best choice to incorporate some gold into your collection is with one statement earring for your first piercing along with some simple studs working up the ear. The sky’s the limit when it comes to styles and choices!

Necklaces…

The best thing about adding in new metals to your style is you get to choose how subtle or bold you are with your style. We thi8nk layering necklaces is a great choice when it comes to mixed metals, switching between silver bobble chains and gold paper link necklaces, along with pendant necklaces that include both silver and rose gold, you can’t go wrong.

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