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Purple Earrings
Not enough people are talking about purple earrings. They can be vibrant and bold or subtle and classy, but whatever the shade, they all have the same purple magic.
If you have never considered purple earrings until now, you are about to make a great decision. Despite being coloured, you can really pair purple jewellery with anything, and you can showcase individuality as you do it.
Purple earrings can be made from natural gemstones such as amethyst or synthetically coloured resin or glass. It's guaranteed that there is the perfect pair of earrings out there for everyone; you just have to know where to look.
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Find out more about purple earrings below.
Before you start your journey into coloured earrings, it's best to take the time to figure out what ones would work best for you.
You would be surprised to see how wearing a particular colour palette has a domino effect on the rest of your features.
The biggest thing to consider is your skin tone. Warm undertones pair really well with red and amber. If you have skin with cool undertones, it is recommended to wear emerald and sapphire.
Your hair and eye colour should also be included in the equation. Finally, use your personal style as the biggest factor.
The best thing about purple is its versatility and various shades. Not sure what colour is best for you? Try on a purple jewellery piece, and it will complement both warm and cool tones.
Gold lives up to its legacy by being the most popular earring colour. Silver is second, followed by rose gold. These high-quality materials are timeless and deep-rooted in society worldwide.
Cultures all over the world have worn gold to either express wealth or to protect from evil spirits. It also comes in different tones, such as rose and white gold.
Diamonds are also popular with natural colour variations, including yellow, blue, and purple.
If you are still hesitant about getting purple earrings or necklaces, you haven't seen the beauty of amethyst!
Amethyst is a gemstone known for its stunning purple hue and will remain extremely popular. It is the rarest member of the quartz family, and its biggest deposits are found in Brazil.
Our gorgeous amethyst ring stand is perfect for keeping your jewellery safe while you're not wearing it.
As beautiful as they are in purple, amethysts can also be lilac and dark red-purple. The more consistent the purple is over the gem, the more valuable it is. 'Siberian' amethyst is deemed the most valuable amethyst colour and is deep purple with red and blue flashes.
It is completely up to you as there are no strict rules to jewellery, but if you want your necklaces and earrings to really pop, there are things to consider.
But necklaces and earrings don't necessarily have to be identical to match. For example, if you're wearing a necklace with a big purple stone, add a pair of stud earrings that are a complementary shade of purple. Or, if you don't want too much purple, choose a clear material like cubic zirconia instead.
If you want to create a statement collection, there's an opportunity to experiment with mixing and matching. Perhaps start with a pair of purple drop earrings and a chunky choker with amethyst accents.
Finally, try mixing materials such as silver and gold together while incorporating purple gemstones here and there for the perfect elegant ensemble.