Finding pretty jewelry is one of my favorite hobbies – yes, a hobby. I love finding new & unique pieces to add to my collection… kind of like a treasure hunt for real-life, pretty treasures! Keep reading this blog for all my new & pretty jewelry finds!
Like many in 2020, I went through the transition from silver to gold jewelry. From a range of vintage to new pieces. I focused on pretty, dainty, little, & gold pieces that would compliment each other – because of course, layering is everything. I was so invested in it that I even made an entire Pinterest board dedicated to “Dainty & Gold” jewelry for inspiration that you can check out here.
Beyond jewelry basics, I also like to add a pop of fun into my collection! As I always say, an accessory makes an outfit, so that is where these “more fun” jewelry pieces come in.
Now, I am here to share with you some pretty little secrets & some of my latest favorite jewelry finds! Warning before reading: you will probably want to purchase a thing or two…
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Let’s start with LoveTrends – repurposed designer jewelry. One of my friends introduced me to this brand, and I immediately fell in love. Making designer styles affordable – “you can find unique, handmade jewelry made from upcycled designer buttons, charms as well as other handmade pieces, brand jewelry and more.” (Taken from their website). From necklaces to bracelets, to rings, and even men’s, you can find it all.
I went with a classic CC Chanel pearl button (because it was sooooo pretty) to add as a statement piece in my collection! I love layering it with short, smaller gold chains. It is the perfect piece to bring together an outfit.
Pearls and flowers – what could be prettier? Of course, I loved this necklace from the minute that I saw it because of that! I have been layering this piece every day with my other necklaces this September.
Also, Kozakh has a female founder, is handmade in the US, and is made to last – could it get any better? This necklace is from their “Modern Daisy” collection, which has this look in all types of styles.
Gingham, beads, and more! Roxanne Assoulin has a such a fun collection of beaded styles – but my favorite, this bracelet mixed with my other gold pieces:
There are so many pretty little things to choose from, truly made for every type of personal style that you could think of. And if you don’t see anything specifically for you, they also have a customization shop where you can design your own bracelets!
The tiniest piece of jewelry, but one of the ones that make me the happiest – this sweet nothing ring from Catbird jewelry. It is so small, delicate, and cute – and just sits on my ring finger! It is “prone to glimmering, extremely talented at catching the light.” (Taken from their website). I love layering it with other gold rings. While it may seem too small, it makes me happy when I look down and notice it, which is all that truly matters!
On-trend & affordable designs, perfect for revamping your jewelry look for a new season. It is a constant struggle for wanting to stay current with the trends – while also not spending too much $ on a style.
That’s where Skdesings comes in – I chose a pretty little butterfly – of course- to add to my layered collection. It is the perfect girly & pretty touch to layer or wear solo!
Another item that caught my eye was this double hoop/chain earring… for everyone who has more than just one piercing per ear – this is for you (not me, I only have 1 classic piercing in each ear)! The best part, I loved being able to shop their styles straight through Instagram.
It is so easy to make your own jewelry with pretty beads that can be delivered through Amazon Prime like these. Save money, do a fun activity, and you have yourself a new piece of jewelry! Beading is also secretly therapeutic.
I made this rainbow bracelet to add a pop of color to my wrist – seen first on my Instagram page here.
… also see my post about repurposing jewelry…
We hope you enjoyed the pretty jewelry finds I had to share with you– until next time!
Xoxo, Rachel