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Hottest New Jewelry Trends of Summer

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Paul Walker
Hottest New Jewelry Trends of Summer

The 2023 summer season is in full swing, so keep your cool and your style even if the thermometer soars. Learn about this year's most popular jewelry styles by reading on!


There will never be a summer without turquoise. The greatest way to flaunt the sky- and the ocean-inspired pale blue-green color is, of course, with jewelry. One can easily draw attention to one's hands by wearing a large turquoise ring, and one can easily dress up even the plainest t-shirt by hanging a turquoise pendant from it. Bracelets and rings are also safe bets.


However, turquoise isn't the only summertime color that's making waves. Lipstick, tops, thin pants, and jewelry all in coral tones are currently trending. Indeed, coral goes well with a wide range of colors, from white to black and beyond. It's especially chic when worn as a bright necklace bib that draws attention to the wearer's neck and face. The best kind of attention from onlookers is guaranteed.


The bib necklace has made a strong reappearance in recent years. The large statement items are essential and may be worn on the weekend, at the office, on a date, or wherever else you might want to make a statement. Bib necklaces are a fun way to wear multicolored gems, but you can also go for a more refined style by selecting a gold or silver version. While conventional gold or silver may be worn with anything, any day of the week, colored bib necklaces are great for adding that extra "pop" to your ensemble.


The tribal craze is up next. Whether in the form of dreamcatchers or boho knuckle rings, you have likely encountered jewelry with a Southwest aesthetic. Jewelry with a tribal aesthetic, whether it be Native American, African, or any other, is a must-have for the summer of 2018. Wear many thin layers of your chosen colored resin or beaded piece. You may get away with a minimal accessory strategy by letting your jewels do the talking.


More people tend to go out on the town at night during the warmer months. However adaptable the majority of your everyday jewelry may be, you'll want something considerably fancier to go with your LBD that won't break the bank. Studs, pearls, and shiny rhinestones are always appropriate for this purpose. Elegant touches like pearl and crystal drop turquoise earrings or a statement bib are what I have in mind.


All of these current fads can be purchased at any department store or from any number of online jewelry retailers. You can get your hands on these trends at low prices, so go out and shop!


Navajo Jewelry


The incredible evolution of Navajo jewelry styles over time is a direct result of the development of new techniques and equipment used by Navajo craftspeople. Although much Navajo jewelry is still handcrafted in the same way it has been for hundreds of years, it has been influenced by the economic and cultural shifts that have occurred over the past century and a half.


Over the last decade, the demand for authentic Navajo jewelry has skyrocketed alongside the globalization of trade. Collectors can find stunning turquoise silver jewelry that has been created and is nearly one of a kind. If you're sick of wearing the same jewelry as everyone else, this is a good change of pace. Handmade Navajo jewelry is typically more affordable than other forms of artisanal jewelry of comparable beauty. Moreover, the fashion, background, and culture are unparalleled.


The Navajo bracelet is the most iconic piece of Navajo jewelry. It's a common souvenir buy. Bracelets are the most popular item sold by Navajo Jewelry Wholesalers.


In the past century, Navajo silversmiths have had more access to turquoise. Mines in states like Nevada and Colorado are typical sources of turquoise imports. Since the availability of turquoise and other stones has increased over time, more and more of them are being used in silversmiths' creations. To prevent the bracelet from looking too sparse and unfinished, a silversmith will typically set more than one set of turquoise stones into it. The silversmith will use smaller stones that are typically "leftover" from the mining process if he cannot afford to purchase large enough stones for the bracelet.

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