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<item><title>Minimalist Jewellery Trends</title><link>https://www.friendbookmark.com/blogpost/36450/minimalist-jewellery-trends</link><description>Minimalist jewellery is the look of the moment, providing refined elegance and ample opportunities to layer and self-express. In this blog, we&#39;ll teach the tips and tricks for successfully layering different jewellery pieces to create a stunning look![/FONT][/SIZE]Mix and Matching Metals[/FONT][/SIZE]Mixing and matching the colours of various metals is a risky but gratifying style challenge. The perfect look has metallic colours spread evenly across all focal points(wrists, neck, fingers, ears)[/FONT][/SIZE]Focus on A Primary Item and Texture[/FONT][/SIZE]It is ideal to have a central piece and select supporting elements of lighter textures. For example, the primary element could be a thick choker and the layering piece could be a lighter, thinner chain that ends two to three inches below the choker.[/FONT][/SIZE]Adding Colour[/FONT][/SIZE]Adding colour through gemstones can elevate your look. Match the colour across different areas of your body for a synergetic look. You can either play with the colours that match your wardrobe or go for a contrast.[/FONT][/SIZE]Tone Matters[/FONT][/SIZE]The tone of the jewellery you&#39;re wearing matters. Layering a formal bracelet with earrings perfect for a party can affect the overall coherence of the look.[/FONT][/SIZE]Now that we&#39;ve covered the basics, let&#39;s dive into how you can layer each type of jewellery! Pendants and Chains[/FONT][/SIZE]When layering chains, opt for either a two-piece or a three-piece combination. The first and third chains are the primary pieces when layering three chains together. Opting for a two-chain combination can add emphasis to both pieces.[/FONT][/SIZE]As a rule of thumb, ensure that the shortest chain and pendant combo is the most stunning of the bunch![/FONT][/SIZE]Bracelets and Bangles[/FONT][/SIZE]When layering your wrists, the rule of thumb is to layer different textures, i.e., mix bangles, bracelets, and chain links of different widths and styles. Wearing a thicker, tighter piece to the bottom can help hold everything in place to create a flattering appearance.[/FONT][/SIZE]Rings[/FONT][/SIZE]When stacking rings, mix and match freely. Stack diamond rings with non-diamond ones as well as different metals. Alternatively, you can stack the same design in varying widths to create a unique look.[/FONT][/SIZE]Try pairing a thick, solid band with a slimmer solitaire for a good starting point.[/FONT][/SIZE]We hope this blog provides the starting point for your journey in layering and stacking pieces of jewellery to create a look unique to you! Remember, accessorising should be an in-between of experimenting and being in your comfort zone so as to ensure maximum confidence while keeping up with the trends![/FONT][/SIZE]READ MORE: [/SIZE][/FONT]Gold rings[/FONT]Bangles[/FONT]Gold coin[/FONT]earings Gold[/FONT]Damond rings[/FONT]necklace design[/FONT]</description></item>
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