No need to go Native!!

OK, so you don’t have to be a Native American to be able to wear one of this summers on-trend gems;turquoise.

There are really no limits to the functionality and utility of turquoise pieces, although we all can't walk around looking like Cher (as much as I would love too!).


For me turquoise epitomises everything that is summer; Mediterranean seas, crystal clear waters off the Greek islands, hot, sultry days in Ibiza.........I could go on.

For this reason turquoise is my “go-to” gem in Summer, but I never wear it during the winter months (altho’ I do have customers that do wear it all year round and they always look fab!)

The great thing about turquoise is that it goes with almost any color wonderfully, especially since there are quite a few different colors of natural turquoise.
Turquoise can come in all shades of green and blue, as well as yellow and brown. There are also other gemstones that are called “White Turquoise” which obviously would go with any outfit as they are white and black. The most common color of course is the traditional turquoise blue or aqua “Sky Blue” colored turquoise. This color is so beautiful and is the most highly desired.

Turquoise jewellery looks great with jeans and a t-shirt, but this summer many celebs have been seen using turquoise at evening events.



There is no one best way to wear turquoise pieces, but if you don’t want to look like a Navajo Indian, then I suggest you select carefully the piece you want to wear, and keep it to a minimum.

Crete pendant: This is definitely a "statement" piece composed of a vibrant turquoise drop framed by a hand-crocheted gold border http://bit.ly/h0w9nY

I know many would disagree with me and say, mixing the colors up makes one look more artistic and ethnic (and this is true if you are about to don your wellies and head off to Coacharella or Glastonbury, then I say "Go girl!"). But if you are over 40, I would say “don’t go there”. You will end up looking like someone’s spinster Aunt who still thinks she is 25 when in reality is 65 (you know the Aunt who always embarrasses you when she starts dancing at family weddings!).

Others also say that by not wearing matching pieces one appears more travelled and worldly. I ,on the other hand feel that one good piece makes the wearer look more sophisticated. Whichever look you choose, you will certainly be bang on trend this summer with anything turquoise .

Kensie Earrings-bright blue stunners composed of faceted turquoise stones interwoven with gold wire to create a mosaic effecthttp://bit.ly/hW6oHA Noelle Necklace: Stunning pendant composed of a delicate strand of grey freshwater pearls leading to a stunning drop framed in gold crotchet http://bit.ly/ffaZ2V




All featured pieces are from our boutique and come with a 20% discount until the end of July.

8 comments:

  1. I am turquoise obsessed! I have a new post up on SJP I'd love you to check out today...have a great one! Kori xoxo

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  2. I have a three-strand turquoise necklace I purchased in Scottsdayle, AZ. It is such a bold piece that I usually only wear my wedding ring and watch as other jewelry and forego earrings.

    My favorite pairings with turquoise are white or denim or chocolate. Black seems a bit harsh, unless you have a dark skin tone.

    Your pieces in the collection look very pretty and tempting!

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  3. I love turquoise, and especially in summer with white and a tan, I also like how it lifts brown in winter.

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  4. Loving turquoise jewellery, it goes well with a tan and also amazing with aubergine/amethyst.

    x.o.x.o

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  5. Turquoise looks so great with golden summer skin! I'm wearing turquoise as we speak ... I have on a long summer chemise with a bandeau at the bust and a turquoise necklace ... it says summer summer summer! The pieces in your post are lovely! Sending kisses darling ~

    Sandy at Ooh La Frou Frou
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  6. I love turquoise! One of my favorite colors :)

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  7. like it! :)

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