Your guide to mixing metals!

Your guide to mixing metals!

Can’t pick between gold and silver? You don’t have to. Mixing metals can be intimidating, but we’re here to help.

 

1. Start off with a mixed metal piece to tie everything together

The Bond Earring, The Gansevoort Earring and The Wythe Necklace are statement pieces that’ll tie your gold and silver jewelry together. These pieces will work as an anchor for all your jewelry.

Mixed Metals Guide

2. Don’t be afraid to layer

When layering jewelry, mix in different metals and different textures to add complexity to a simple outfit. The bold, yet simple, Nolita Necklace in gold paired with The Tigertale Necklace in silver will add an edgy touch to your outfit.

Mixed Metals Guide

3. If you have multiple ear piercings, wear earrings in different metals

The more piercings you have, the more you can show off your favorite earrings. What’s better than wearing one pair of The Surya Earring? Wearing two pairs - one in silver and one in gold. This also works great with The Astor Earring!

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4. Stack, stack, stack

The easiest way to mix metals is by stacking rings. Start with a simple silver band and stack it with The Moma Ring in gold. Then, add some eye-catching rings, like The Trapp Ring, to your other fingers in different metals.

Mixed Metals Guide

You can also stack your favorite bracelets! Start with The Canal Bracelet and then pick up on the gold charm in the center with The Frost Bracelet. Or, stack The Palermo Bracelet in gold and silver.

Mixed Metals Guide

5. Dress up your ponytail or bun

Take your ponytail or bun to the next level by adding in your favorite clip. Throw on your favorite mixed metal pieces, like The Canal Bracelet, and wear two clips in different metals - mix styles or don’t! The Jitney Clip in gold looks great paired with The Hampton Clip in silver.

Mixed Metals Guide

 

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