Spring style: jewellery in pink and green

Spring style: jewellery in pink and green

Already in the mood for spring? The season brings with it fresh greens and a touch of color. This also applies to jewelry. Pastel shades of green, white, and pink are a classic you can't miss. We're providing inspiration for spring looks – and embracing the floral design trend!

Left: Spring-like jewelry sets with peridot by Bernd Wolf.

Delicate tones, enchanting jewelry

As the weather gets sunnier, our mood lifts, and we long for fresh colors that represent spring. This brings us to the delicate blossoms and leaves that will unfold in the coming weeks. Pink and green are among the hues that perfectly express this renewed zest for life. 

It's no wonder, then, that these colors can be found in jewelry manufacturers' new releases. Colored gemstones that perfectly represent the delicate spring colors include peridot, tsavorite, and tourmaline in the green color spectrum, and morganite, rose quartz, and pink tourmaline in the green color spectrum. Both colors can be worn solo or beautifully combined.

Nanis: “Lattimenta” with jadeite and rock crystal.
Richard Hans Becker: “Just Simple” with pink tourmaline.

The designs, in cheerful colors with a touch of lightness, were already among the bestsellers for many manufacturers in 2024 and will continue to gain popularity this year. We provide an overview to inspire you in the coming months.

Earrings for a statement

The best way to welcome spring is with exciting statement earrings that show you no longer have to hide behind woolly hats, thick scarves, and coats. Large earrings not only make a statement, but also exude a lively, dynamic, and confident look.

Al Coro: “Candy” earrings with tsavorite and diamonds.
Bernd Wolf: “Cuseva” earrings with pink tourmaline.
Brigitte Adolph: “Flower Garden” earrings with chrome turquoise.
Nanis: “Rosalia” earrings with strawberry quartz and mother-of-pearl.
Richard Hans Becker: Hoop earrings “4Seasons” with tourmaline.
Pasquale Bruni: “Petit Joli” earrings with pink chalcedony.

Cocktail rings and ring stacking

The spring color trend is also interwoven with other trends in rings: Floral motifs and stacking options expand the scope for playful styles and make it easy to combine the delicate shades directly with one another. The variety of shades, shapes, and styles is vast.

Pasquale Bruni: “Petit Joli” ring with green agate.
Kühnel wedding rings: ring with green peridot and diamonds.
Richard Hans Becker: Ring “Twins” with morganite and green beryl.
Nanis: “Rosalia” ring with strawberry quartz and mother-of-pearl.
Amici by Al Coro: Rings with pink chalcedony and prehnite.
Al Coro: “Candy” ring with tsavorite and diamonds.
Al Coro: “La Piazza” ring with prasiolite and tsavorite.
Bernd Wolf: “Enas” rings with pink tourmaline or peridot.
Bigli: “Min Sweety” rings with pink colored gemstones.

Spring-like necklaces

The look with earrings and a ring can, of course, also be complemented with a necklace. It becomes especially spring-like when you combine the spring-like colors with floral designs. This creates a light, playful look that pairs well with light and airy fabrics for spring and summer.

Pasquale Bruni: Petit Joli necklace with flower design in pastel shades.
Amici by Al Coro: Necklace with pink chalcedony.
Richard Hans Becker: “4Seasons” necklace with tourmaline.
Pasquale Bruni: “Petit Joli” necklace with green agate.

armjewelry for spring

Of course, bracelets are a must. Bangles, in particular, are great for layering, but the popular mix-and-match trend also allows for wild combinations of different styles and materials.

Pasquale Bruni: “Petit Joli” bracelet with green agate.
Bernd Wolf: “Fabella” bracelet with pink tourmaline.
Richard Hans Becker: “Twins” bracelet with morganite and green beryl.

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