Trends come and go, but when it comes to springtime, florals never fail us. This year we’re loving a mix of sweet and feminine meets contemporary and edgy, and have pulled together a collection of our fave jewellery picks to help inspire your style this season.
By Rigel Celeste
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Gallery Byzantium Cloisonne Egg Bangles – Gallery Byzantium prides itself on creating pieces inspired by Byzantine nobility that are bold, opulent and timeless – never just trendy. Their cloisonné egg bangles are handcrafted and very feminine, representing a modern take on the traditional charm bracelet. These work best when stacked together or worn clustered with other bracelets. gallerybyzantium.com
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Sterling Silver Rose Ring – Florals don’t get any more classic than roses, and sterling silver is an affordable alternative to gold or platinum. Easily dressed up or down, this sterling silver rose ring is delicate and timeless, and an understated way to infuse a little feminine flower power into any ensemble. northstyle.com
2/17
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Aquelarre Floral Jacquard Choker – Not all things trendy are new and shiny: this floral jacquard choker from Aquelarre features muted, old-school florals that bring a deep earthiness to the tougher edge that normally comes with wearing a choker style. Handcrafted of vintage jacquard ribbon from the 1960s and finished with antique brass hardware, no two are exactly alike. aquelarreshop.com
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Lafonn Lassaire Double Flower Bipass Ring – A well-balanced creation of playful elegance, the Lafonn Lassaire Double Flower Bipass Ring is a bold but delicate statement piece that embraces the season’s flirty, floral spirit. Featuring Lafonn’s signature Lassaire clear and black simulated diamonds (eco-friendly!) it’s a go-with-everything evening style that will look especially striking with your favourite LBD. jewelstreet.com
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Park and Buzz Flower Studs – Not new this season, but consistently among their bestsellers, these colourful flower studs from Park and Buzz make great ‘everyday’ earrings for wearing with jeans and tees, spring dresses and everything in between. Available in every colour of the rainbow, buy them in bunches to mix and match. parkandbuzz.com
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Alex and Ani Sunflower Charm Bangle – Sunflowers are about as happy as flowers get, and this strong geometrically inspired bangle design from Alex and Ani was created to “celebrate the power that grows from staying ever positive, facing toward the light” as well as to represent “encouragement to seek joy on the darkest days.” A sentiment we can all embrace. alexandani.com
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Follie Di Fiori Ring – It’s cute, it’s sparkly, and it’s a great option when looking for something easy to dress up or down with jeans and tees, sun dresses and even fancier ‘night out’ ensembles. Playful and uber-feminine, we like it stacked with other dainty items or worn alone as a delicate feature piece. follifollie.us.com
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Nina Altha Earrings – An understated take on the spring florals trend, these Nina Altha Earrings are a timeless and somewhat subtle way to dip your toes into flower-inspired jewellery without making a big commitment. Eye-catchingly bright and just unique enough not to pass as plain gemstone studs, these will serve well for seasons to come. ninashoes.com
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Sam Dupont Laurel Earrings – Not everything floral has to be flowers. We love these Laurel Earrings from Sam Dupont for their alternative take on the trend, featuring light-as-a-feather textured gold or sterling silver foil leaves instead of blossoms. Featuring three loose swingy layers, these earrings are generously sized and designed to create lots of natural, organic movement. shopsamdupont.com
9/17
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Wild Bloom Statement Necklace – Set to launch this month, the Wild Bloom collection from Sterling Forever includes rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings, each featuring clusters of pretty florals or bold single blooms encrusted with bright crystals on precious metals. We’re crushing on all the pieces in the set, but the Wild Bloom Statement Necklace especially catches our eye. sterlingforever.com
10/17
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Forest of Chintz Black and White Flower Brooch – The Forest of Chintz Black and White Flower Brooch is the perfect spring accessory for fastening spring scarves and adding a pop of personality to plain tees and dresses. A floral done in the exact opposite of typical spring colours, it’s a whimsical anchoring piece that screams feminine sophistication. runway2street.com
11/17
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The Iris Collection – Just released last month, the Iris collection by the Spanish brand Aristocrazy features delicate iris blooms surrounded by abstract floral swirls in classic white or yellow gold-plated sterling silver. The designs were inspired by the sense of energy and well-being that comes with the spring, the scent of wildflowers, and how light influences our mood. us.aristocrazy.com
12/17
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Michael Kors Flower Studs & Bobby Pins – Fashion blogger Tonia Steck pointed us in the direction of Marc Jacobs’ floral stud and bobby pins as among her favourites this season, and we must agree. Sweet but not at all juvenile, these pretty flowers in brass and enamel are the epitome of girlish charm meets modern woman. revolve.com, shopbop.com
13/17
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‘Carnival’ Spring Flowers Necklace – Designer Michal Golan was born in Israel and draws heavily on her Middle Eastern roots when choosing materials and colour combinations for her pieces. Her Carnival necklace is due to launch 5 March 2017, and features hand-set coloured crystals and glass beads, 24 karat gold-plated brass, and jewellers enamel accents. unoallavolta.com
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Ross Simons Amethyst Flower Earrings – If sweet and sparkly is your thing, then these Amethyst Flower earrings from Ross Simon are a must-have. A striking combination of amethyst and sterling silver, the design has a bright and cheerful energy, embodying the season’s delicate beauty and refreshing colour palette. ross-simons.com
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Floral Tassel Ribbon Necklace – Chokers are big this year, but it’s not a style that goes with everything, so enter this statement piece that can be worn as high or low as you want it. The Floral Tassel Ribbon Necklace from Erin Anderson makes a bold impression that’s full of three-dimensional texture and detail. erinandersonco.com
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