What's Your Jewelry Style

Ever see a beautiful piece of jewelry and make an impulse buy without a second thought? Have you done this multiple times? Before you know it, your jewelry box is cluttered with a variety of pieces you seldom wear. Perhaps it’s time for you to evaluate your own personal jewelry style! Knowing your jewelry style will guide you in countless situations, such as picking out an engagement ring and giving helpful hints for your Christmas list. One way to identify what style of jewelry you’ll most likely wear frequently and for years to come is to analyze your style preferences.

If asked to describe one’s sense of style, most can sum it up in a word or two fairly easily. Some stick with the tried-and-true classics, others express their artsy side through a bohemian look, and then there are those who couldn’t possibly be happier that athleisure has become stylish because comfort is the name of the game in their world.

Can you identify your own style from the following?

 

Classic Style

If you love your polo shirts, argyle sweaters, blazers, and button-downs, chances are you have at least one pearl necklace in your jewelry box. Pearls are arguably the most classic jewelry item you can buy. If this is true for you, your style may best match the classic type.

 

 

Athletic Style

If you live in athleisure, you may not be wearing much jewelry at all — perhaps just simple stud earrings or a silicone ring. If this sounds like you, the athletic style group may be your best fit. You can kick it up a notch while keeping it casual with sturdy hammered sterling silver rings, sleek bar earrings, or a fun mix of casual bangles. The key is to keep it simple and maintain a spontaneous look.

Bohemian Style

If you have an artistic bent, you probably prefer handmade, unique jewelry, and your style matches bohemian. Look for platinum diamond studded pieces that have been handmade using artisan techniques like hand-hammering and hand-engraving.

 

Vintage Style

For those who embrace a feminine or romantic style which gives a vintage look, then this is definitely your style. Keep the rose-colored glasses on by accentuating your look with jewelry such as face-framing dangling diamond earrings and long necklaces.

 

Minimalist Style

Minimalists typically accentuate their outfits with small, dainty pieces like stud earrings, pendants, and thin bands. If you belong to this group, expand on this style by stacking your bands and layering your pendants. When the jewelry is delicate, stacking won’t be overwhelming.

 

 

 

Trendy Style

Trends are always changing, but statement pieces never go out of style. If you are one who always follows the trend, then this is your style. Chunky rings with a large diamond in your favorite colored metal (silver, gold, or platinum) are recommended as a great way to get noticed. There’s also the option of a dramatic cuff bracelet or a long gemstone tassel necklace, which will really turn heads.

 

As a retailer, do you know the style of your customers? Which ones are you targeting? If you need to add to or update the styles you offer, contact us to learn how we can provide you with top quality, custom-made jewelry. At Lao Pride Inc, we’ll help you make a personalized statement with customized fine jewelry that will dazzle your customers. View some of our designs here, and let us know how we can help you be the go-to place for fine jewelry.

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