Friday 15 March 2013

All that glitters.... Gold crush!

Since the beginning of time, the luxuriousness of gold has made it a desirable choice for jewellery. One of my favourite things about gold is that it comes in a selection of tones, namely white, yellow or rose. All three are equally as stunning, but each create a completely different look. 

You can’t go far wrong with a classic white gold item, whether you’re buying that precious engagement ring or just treating yourself. Such a sought-after metal in this timeless colour is ideal when it comes to wanting something you will cherish for life, safe in the knowledge that it won’t go out of fashion. 

If you’re looking for your latest white gold piece of jewellery, why not accessorise your favourite look with a feminine locket? Perfect for holding sentimental photographs and memories for years to come and not only this, a fabulous fashion must too. This white gold diamond locket is the perfect way to hold on to those precious memories. With a little dash of sparkle, this is a beautiful keepsake that can be worn with pretty much anything. Layer up with longer pendants for a mix/match boho inspired Spring/Summer look.


In its purest form, gold shines in a warm yellow hue, but it was not long ago that yellow gold was considered old fashioned and shunned for what was regarded the more modern substitute, white. However, with the return of vintage chic and a desire for all things antique, I for one am very excited to see the comeback of the classic yellow gold! With its versatile style and summery tone, it is easy to add a delicate touch of timeless elegance or an edgy twist with a bold, statement piece. 


The natural lustre of gold is hard to resist, however the price tag can sometimes put it out of reach. This striking Together bracelet is made of bonded 9ct yellow gold and silver, making it that bit more affordable whilst still looking just as luxurious - so let’s get gold crushing ladies! 


Gold jewellery also comes in a warm rose tone, sometimes referred to as pink or red gold. This colour option has also crept up in the fashion world, its feminine hue bridging the gap between white and yellow gold. Rose gold made its debut as a subtle accompaniment in tri-colour pieces, or layered together with other metals. However, it is now standing its own ground and items made of rose gold are just as eye catching – some may argue more - as pieces made in its alternative tones. This Seksy rose gold-plated watch is the perfect example of this. With its striking design and glitzy detailing, it definitely shows how this once overlooked colour gold has earned is place at the fashion forefront.


Be sure to take a look at the stunning gold jewellery H.Samuel has to offer and pick your favourite colour gold. 


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