New year, new metal! Why not give your yellow gold a break and swap it out for the super versatile and icy hot vibes of white gold. The silver-toned metal works really well styled with neutrals like black or beige and or play into cooler tones by adding it to blue or purple outfits. Ready for the challenge? Our white gold edit awaits.
Love on the Brain
Consider this your sign to start thinking about Valentine’s Day gifts. Get a head start on sentimental tokens in heart shapes, personalized pieces and more in our gift guide below.
Jewelry 101: Get Lucky
We could also use a little more luck these days and what better way to do it than with a lucky charm. Luck is symbolized in many ways, but wishbones, clovers and horseshoes have traditionally done the trick. Shop our luckiest edit in the link below.
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I’m shopping for a first Valentine’s Day gift and want to make sure I’m headed in the right direction without exceeding my budget.
How exciting! If you think you might be in it for the long haul, you have to pace yourself. Starting out with something super flashy will be impressive for sure, but could be challenging to top over time. Start off with a personal touch first. Incorporating their initials, birthstone, favorite color or zodiac sign into the piece is a thoughtful way to show your Valentine that you sought out something special just for them. Symbolic charms that might call to mind a theme or joke in your relationship are a great idea too, if they are specific enough. Have fun with it, the thoughtfulness will be sure to go a long way with the receipient.