A MASTERCLASS IN MIXING METALS

A MASTERCLASS IN MIXING METALS

ART OF THE STACK

First and foremost: It’s silver and gold—not or.

You could say that white metals are fashionable right now, but what if you already have a gold jewelry box? Don't worry! You don't have to part with your signature stack. You'll be a fashionista in no time if you introduce a couple silver and white gold pieces. Cool-toned metals are timeless and a little edgy, helping to update your everyday style and making your tried and true yellow gold that much more of-the-moment. Here's how you can do it.

1. MIX AND MATCH

Chances are, many of your most-loved yellow gold styles come in white gold or sterling silver. Here's an idea: make it a set. To start, go for rings similar in shape or size to style both metals without being overpowering. Then, layer them side by side to ensure it looks intentional. For an easy match, try the Ariana Dôme Ring in white and yellow gold.

2. STACK AND SCALE UP

Sometimes, less is not more. If you're keen on adding extra volume to your stack, choose white metals to keep your look appealing yet distinct. For a bold yet beautiful pairing, try wearing the Oversized Thin Hoops in white gold with the Thin Croissant Dôme Hoops. Embrace maximalism with varied textures and stack from your boldest to daintiest styles—we’re taking notes from @andall.studios on this one.

3. BLING 180

To create an appealing and approachable two-toned mixture, we recommend adding that shine. To exude that perfect combination of yellow gold and white gold aesthetic, pavé pieces are the way to go. Get the best of both worlds when combining the warmth of yellow gold with the cool, crisp look of Cubic Zirconias. Try the Pavé Slim Signet or the Pavé Double Hoop Earrings in white gold to complement your favorite yellow gold pieces.

As always, don’t overthink it. All of our styles work well together, so crafting the perfect stack ultimately comes down to one thing: wear whatever makes you feel good.

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