8 Trendy Silver Jewelry Pieces to Add to Your Collection
For a long time, gold and rose gold have been the metals of choice when it comes to jewelry. However, in 2020, silver jewelry will become increasingly popular.
The early 2000s are making a comeback and silver was very “in” during the time. Remember the sterling silver tag charm Tiffany bracelets? Well, now silver is one of the hottest jewelry trends of 2020.
Of course, it’d be silly (and wasteful) to encourage abandoning yellow and rose gold jewelry altogether. Ruling out metals entirely simply because they’re not on-trend is arbitrary at best. This is especially true of jewelry, since the pieces we wear often are investments and/or have sentimental value.
With that in mind, keep scrolling to see eight pretty pieces of silver jewelry to inspire you to re-adopt this particular metallic back into your wardrobe.
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Buy it at Wolf Circus This boho Wolf Circus Fleur Necklace is a chic alternative to the coin necklace trend, another jewelry style that’s sure to be popular in 2020. Its dainty shape is made for layering, although it would also look pretty on its own, too. I would wear it with a v-neck sweater, a flowy maxi skirt, and knee-high boots for winter. Come spring, I’d pair it with printed dress, a denim jacket, and espadrilles. Buy them at Madewell I love these YEAR 901™ Sterling Silver Half Dome Earrings because their unique shape is sure to make everyone who sees them do a double take. What’s more, they can be worn with the ends facing upwards or downwards. Or, wear them with the ends facing sideways for a bohemian, crescent moon take. Buy it at Catbird (Smaller version available here) What is a popular jewelry trend one day may not be hip the next (or, in 2020), but certain styles are around to stay. The cygnet ring is a shining example of a classic staple.6. YEAR 901™ Sterling Silver Half Dome Earrings
7. Catbird Jewelry Grand Cygnet Ring
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