Shop Flower Jewelry: Summer’s Blossoming Trend

Shop Flower Jewelry: Summer’s Blossoming Trend

Maybe it’s the tulips of spring or the cherry blossom trees lining the streets. Whatever it may be, there’s been a floral fever on the catwalks over the last few weeks. Flower jewelry is everywhere, and it’s shaping up to be summer’s hottest accessory trend.

Interestingly, 2023 flower jewelry has shifted from delicate and understated to loud, bold, and maximalist. What we’re seeing on runways are sunny color palettes and extravagant designs—far different from the traditional floral pieces we’re accustomed to.

Here are the floral designs you’ll be seeing everywhere this summer and where to shop for flower jewelry.

Free-Flowing Floral Jewelry

Instead of photorealistic precise petals, designers are now embracing whimsical, free-form florals. Flower necklaces and rings started out clean, precise, and symmetrical. 2023’s version is carefree, free-flowing, and–most importantly–imperfect.

When it comes to styling these florals, the pros say more is more. Try stacking different pieces together to create a bold, statement look. You don’t need to be shy when you style free-form florals. Be as wild as you wish!

Mixed Metal Floral Jewelry

Mixed metals were a big jewelry trend last year. Now they are creeping into 2023, taking shape as maximalist florals. Mixing and matching metals is great for people who like a contemporary jewelry look.

In terms of styling, choose your favorite metal and then experiment with a second. You can even add a splash of color by stacking different colors and mixing it with silver and gold.

Retro Floral Jewelry

On this season’s runways, we’re seeing throwbacks to the Y2K era and 70s flower power movement—especially when it comes to accessories like jewelry.

Retro flower jewelry is about free self-expression and resonates with many people, particularly Gen Z.

For styling, blend bold and delicate to create a nice balance. There aren’t really rules as far as styling flower jewelry goes. Experiment, play around, and have fun!

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Here are the best flower jewelry pieces you can shop today to add some blooms to your jewelry box.

Tiffany & Co.

Amethyst Ladybug Flower Ring

Tiffany & Co.’s Amethyst Ladybug Flower Ring reimagines an iconic symbol with a contemporary and unexpected twist. The fusion of flora and fauna comes alive in the colorful ring, crafted with sterling silver and 18k gold and adorned with a captivating amethyst gemstone. This enchanting piece captures the essence of nature’s beauty in a new, fresh way.

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Harry Winston

Forget-Me-Not Pink Sapphire Pendant

An ethereal design featuring six pear-shaped pink sapphires and a center-round brilliant diamond set in platinum. The Forget-Me-Not Pendant celebrates the graceful silhouette of flowers in bloom. Best of all, it looks good with everything.

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Chopard

Happy Hearts Flower Earrings

Chopard’s Happy Hearts Flowers embraces the emblematic symbol of the Maison as it gracefully orchestrates a captivating corolla consisting of five hearts encircling a dazzling dancing diamond. Bold, vibrant, and beautiful.

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About The Author

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Debbie Azar is the Co-Founder and President of Gemological Science International (GSI), one of the largest gemological organizations in the world, and a distinguished leader in the global diamond and jewelry industry. As an executive with extensive knowledge of the jewelry and gem lab industries, her entrepreneurial skills and vision have helped GSI achieve rapid and continuous growth worldwide, establishing 13 leading-edge gemological facilities on four continents. She currently serves on the boards of the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, Responsible Jewellery Council, and Jewelers for Children, and is a member of the 24 Karat Club of New York. She has been featured in Forbes, Daily Mail, Good Morning America, Bloomberg, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fox Business, Fox5, CBS2, BOLDTV, Varney&Co, The Street, and NASDAQ, among others.

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