When it comes to jewellery trends of 2019, we are seeing a comeback of colourful big statement jewellery vs. the minimal dainty everyday jewellery that was on top for so long. Dr. Sneha Miriam Kuruvilla, Founder, Macs Jewellery talks about why silver is the new gold, latest trends in the silver jewellery and how the ethricity of the metal enhances the beauty.
“There is a huge demand for tribal ethnic and off beat chunky jewellery designs. Gone are the days of bling. It is an era of oxidized (black silver) jewellery and antique dull gold jewellery. Silver Jewellery trends to be more popular this year with colossal chokers, intricately designed earrings, jhumka, large boho nose rings and layered necklaces,” begins Sneha.
Chokers will continue to dominate this year. Be it a traditional or a tribal design, chokers and collar necklaces have become quite a rage as they go along with all types of outfits.
Maximalism is the new emerging trend in Jewellery. The bigger, the better is the trend right now. Yet keeping these as lightweight as possible. Large statement silver necklaces, Exquisite tribal silver anklets, oversized massive earrings with intricate works, Ear jackets and Stackable rings and bangles will be trending throughout this year.
Bohemian Turkmen Jewellery with Coins, vintage charms and thread will find more space in your neck pieces this year. It was there since ages but the trend is catching up again. The love for turquoise and pearl jewellery will also heat up this year.
For women who like to stick to the classics yet carry a modern vibe can opt for light weight bold temple jewellery, Kundan and Jadau Jewellery and Two tone Silver Jewellery ( a mix of silver and antique gold). Light weight kundan Jewellery is gearing up more steam in 2019.
Magnificence of silver jewellery
People are now more flexible about what they want to wear. If they can get the exact look they want in silver, why pay the price of gold?
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