Jewelry Trends for the New Year

There are three major jewelry trends that seem to be recurring for the new year. So, if you are preparing for a New Year’s Party and want to follow the latest fashion … here are some ideas!
These are high quality jewelry items so you can see the true beauty of the fashion.

Candy Colored Jewels

The jewelry trend I enjoy most is the bright candy gemstone trend. It has many multi-colored gemstones in high quality bracelets. Elegant, playful, daring, and classy. This is a designer cuff is adorned with high quality gemstones, diamonds, and 14 Kt Two Tone Gold.

Pave Diamond Jewelry

Pave diamond jewelry is extra sparkly as there are more reflective surfaces. Well made pave jewelry glitters brilliantly. Though you could get a similar effect with lots more diamonds, pave jewelry is more cost-effective as smaller diamonds are less expensive than lots of large ones.

Large Jewelry

Large jewelry as mentioned in Favorite Fall Fashion trends is still very popular. Whether large beads or very large link necklaces, large jewelry has gained popularity and seems to be trendy jewelry to wear. Here is a more affordable sample:

So find a trend that works well for you and enjoy! Adorn yourself with jewelry and feel as beautiful as you truly are!

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One Comment

  1. Posted December 31, 2008 at 7:19 pm | Permalink

    great jewelry fashion forecast! i also love candy colored jewels – they sort of reflect a very happy and carefree life that is full of fun and excitement. same goes true for the big chunky jewelries that have been in the market in what seems like an eternity. they’re just so much fun to wear and they add a lively sparkle to any outfit.

    HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!! :)

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