Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Big, Bold, Brazen…Spring 2010 Jewelry Trends

You can keep your statement jewelry pieces in the front of the drawer, for the trend for big, bold, brazen jewelry continues. Chunky necklaces, oversized cuffs & bangle bracelets, long dangly pendant & chandelier earrings and oversized cocktail rings are the season’s must haves for Spring 2010 “excess-ories”, the statement pieces for the not faint of heart

Adorn your neckline with bib necklaces & layered strands, encircle your wrists with piled on multiple bracelets & wide cuffs and drop oversized hoops and drippy chandliers from your lobe.

Color will also be a “bright” spot for the Spring/Summer 2010 season. Look for brilliant precious and semi-precious stones like citrine, amethyst, ruby, peridot, tourmaline as well as natural mineral stones, amber, pearls and other sea treasures.

Repurposing vintage and found components will still play a role in the creation of unique, often OOAK pieces making conservationist green statements.

Let’s see how our talented SATeam jewelry designers have interpreted these trends.















10 comments:

Cat said...

Beautiful examples. I guess spring 2010 is going to be very interesting.

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous items, I can imagine them well sparkling in the spring sun.

Unknown said...

I agree, it will be interesting to see what spring brings!

mcstoneworks said...

Great pieces. Should make for some interesting jewelry.

tjrjewellery said...

Pretty examples! Sometimes funf to stand out of the crowd with a big statement piece!

For You Jewellery Designs said...

It's going to be a fun year for designing!!
Love the pieces and can't wait to see what statement pieces the SJA team come up with for the rest of the year!!
Cheers,
Tasha

Atelier MariT said...

Great examples,I like the idea of bold trends for spring!

N Valentine Studio said...

That amber necklace is stunning!

Happileerving said...

This is one trend I can live up too. Thanks for including my bold amber necklace.

Leilani said...

I've always been a fan of bold designs...and these pieces could work in any season.