Mixed Metal
A moment for the silver and gold combo
I’ve always loved mix matching gold and silver tones in jewelry and hardware on bags and shoes. I think it gives you more stacking options for your jewelry, has a more sophisticated feel and allows you to play with different items in your wardrobe. I always seem to reach for my Chloe Tess Saddle handbag, pair it with an all black outfit and we are set.
When stacking your metals, remember there are no rules to this! You don’t have to wear all silver or all gold. I dislike “having to choose” so I wear them all. More is more in my opinion.
Along with mixing your metals, you can definitely mix your gemstones/diamonds as well.
Pictured above (starting from top to bottom) is a sterling silver engraved crow band with a round inverted set blue sapphire, sterling silver and white diamond eternity ring from Maria Tash, 14k yellow gold chain ring with salt & pepper diamonds, and a sterling silver and 14k yellow gold pigeon claw stacking ring from Tessa Metcalfe
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Maria Tash Jewelry
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Chloe Tess Handbag