Perfect Jewelry Ideas for Lovers of All Things Pink

Pink is always a popular color for all things fashion. And with Barbie-mania in the last year or so, pink is definitely having a moment. While pink clothes are easy to find anywhere, pink jewelry isn't necessarily something you see so often. Pink is less common in jewelry compared to other colors, such as blue or green, but it's still readily available if you look for it. Anyone who loves pink will appreciate the delicate nature and femininity of a piece of jewelry with prominent pink elements. Whether you're getting yourself something or buying a gift for someone else, here's how to bring pink into beautiful jewelry

Pink Gemstones

Pink gemstones are the obvious go-to if you're looking for pink jewelry. There are a few different gemstones that might come in pink, including both natural and artificial options. For an affordable option, rose quartz is naturally pink. Its light pink color is perfect if you want something subtle that looks great in lots of different pieces. Other options for pink stones include pink sapphire, pink diamonds, pink topaz, and morganite. Whatever your budget is, you should be able to find something that works for you, with lots of different shades available too.

Pink Pearls

Pearls could be another option if you're looking for jewelry with a blushing pink element. Naturally pink pearls are very rare, so don't expect to find lots of jewelry that uses them. They're made by the queen conch, which is an endangered species. However, another option is to look at white pearls that have been dyed. They're much more readily available. Another possibility, if your budget doesn't stretch to real pearls, is faux pearls. You can easily find these in lots of different colors, including pink. Faux pearls might not be the real deal, but they can look just as nice.

Rose Gold

Rose gold is a top pick for people who love pink too. This pinky, coppery color is a lovely alternative to traditional yellow gold. It's a mix of yellow gold, copper and silver, which produces the rose gold color you can find in lots of different types of jewelry. Rose gold could be paired with other pink elements, but it's also beautiful on its own. It can stand out against a clear gemstone or perhaps combine well with other colors. Rose gold can often be cheaper than yellow or white gold, making it more affordable for a range of budgets.

Explore Alternative Materials

Traditional jewelry-making materials such as precious metals and gemstones are one possibility. But you can also look at other materials that can be perfect when you want even more pink. Materials ranging from acrylic to polymer clay allow you to see out a huge range of pink shades, including the very brightest hues. If you're looking for a strong Barbie pink, you're more likely to find it in artificial materials, rather than natural metals and gemstones.

Dive into all things pink with these jewelry ideas. Add some pink to your outfits or get someone else a gift.

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