Latest jewelry trends you should know

Latest jewelry trends you should know

The market today is more critical about the jewelry pieces to buy. Low quality, cheap jewelry is shoved aside in favor of high quality, but not necessarily expensive jewelry pieces. Most people today prefer buying good quality and durable pieces. 

Jewelry today is about expressing your individuality, living free from expectations, labels, categories and rules. You are free to create your own reality, your own business and career—but most importantly, free to wear whatever you want as a creative expression of yourself. Whether you’re bold and bright, or classic and simple, the trends in the coming year feature pieces that work for anyone and everyone. Here are the top trends to look out for:

  1. Colors

Youth today is fascinated by colored jewelry. It’s all about vivacious yellows, deep reds, festive orangey reds, royal blues and magenta colors this time! These colors are likened to pure elements in nature— from warm autumn leaves to sunset skies and flowers in bloom. Embody these rich and vibrant colors in your diamond jewelry pieces to leave a lasting impression.

  1. Layering and stacking jewelry
    Layering jewelry allows you to create your own unique combination. The idea behind it is taking something small and simple, then transforming it into something grander. Here, you’re not limited to just necklaces—even rings and bracelets can be stacked together!
  2. Fancy & unique shapes

As diamond cutting technologies get more advanced, and designers get more daring, new fancy shapes are appearing on the market and they are causing quite a stir. While the round brilliant is always a classic favorite, fancy shaped diamonds are also popular, particularly for those looking for a different diamond vibe. Beyond the fancy diamond shapes that are familiar to the market, like princess, oval, emerald and even heart shapes, there are really different cuts and shapes popping up from time to time. 

  1. Tri-stone rings

We’ve got Meghan Markel to thank for this one. Diamond rings featuring three stones – a larger center stone flanked by two smaller stones – are all the rage at the moment. There are variations to the three-stone look, including the combination of a colored gemstone flanked by white diamonds. Also, there is the option to use a natural diamond as the main center stone, while saving costs by using lab-grown diamonds as the secondary diamonds. With three stones, you’ve definitely got more room to personalize your design (and budget).

  1. Large and long earrings

There are variations to the three-stone look, including the combination of a colored gemstone flanked by white diamonds. Also, there is the option to use a natural diamond as the main center stone, while saving costs by using lab-grown diamonds as the secondary diamonds. With three stones, you’ve definitely got more room to personalize your design (and budget).