Shine On: Our current favorites to mix and match this season
From chunky rings to delicate chains, we love mixing, layering and adding jewelry as the finishing touches to our every day looks. Adding a glint of sparkle at your wrist or a flash of gold at your neckline is a surefire way to take your look from mediocre to intentionally polished. These are our team's current favorites.
A chunky gold chain is the workhorse of your jewelry collection. Wear it alone or layer it with a neck full chains. It can dress up a t-shirt or add some edge to an evening look. This is definitely an investment piece but will stay in your jewelry wardrobe for a lifetime, making it literally worth its weight in gold. For a budget friendlier option, we also adore Annie Bing's version found here and this resale find here.
When in doubt, go vintage. We love how vintage pieces add character to our clients' homes and we feel the same about jewelry. The inscription on these tokens were based off of a love poem written by Rosemonde Gerard in 1889 and translate to, "Each day I love you more, today more than yesterday and less than tomorrow." Alphose Augis, a French jeweler from Lyon, created these love tokens and replaced the words more and less with a plus and minus sign, which are many times filled with diamonds or other precious stones. The outcome are these beautiful love tokens that are highly collectible and add instant charm to your jewelry game.
This ring's dome shape helps catch light to your fingertips -- giving you that little glint of sparkle as you move. The classic white topaz combined with 14-karat gold makes it a timeless piece to add to your wardrobe.
Pull back that hair and get ready to show off some major lobe. This unexpected ear cuff is a fun way to add some personality to a jeans and t-shirt look. The best part? No piercing required so slip it on and off with ease. Coordinate it with the matching ring to complete the set.
Serious power in a little package. This 'Tenet' hoop earring is handmade from 18-karat gold and inlaid with white ceramic and lunar motifs. Subtle celestial accents are a trend to watch for this witchy fall season.
Mixing metals is a blossoming trend, and we couldn't be happier about it. Leave the matchy-matchy jewelry in 2024 and try mixing warm and cool metals, the results just might surprise you. And besides, going against the grain has never looked so chic. The founder of Bed-Amun, Isaac Manevitz, hails from Egypt and has had his designs donned by many notable celebrities throughout history. Our beloved First Lady, Jackie Kennedy Onassis was said to be a patron and friend of the brand.
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