Thursday, 13 October 2016

Couture Jewelry: Finding the Perfect Jewelry Designer

Getting in touch with a subject matter expert before making any major purchase in your life is a practice very underrated. Knowing who to turn to in order to make an informed decision is a divine gift. When you’re opting for custom designed jewelry, it is easy to go wrong.
Harmony Scott shares some brilliant tips on finding the perfect jewelry designer.


Where to Start

Start researching at least four months before your wedding date, so you won't be rushed. As soon as you have found your wedding dress you are ready to find your jewelry. When choosing a jewelry designer, make sure you are familiar with their style and price range. Start with a little research on jewelers in your area, ask your friends for recommendations, and clip photos in magazines of attractive styles. I particularly like Lucky and InStyle magazines for their variety and price range. If you want something very specific, it is always best to find a jeweler nearby that you can meet with face to face. Otherwise, email makes it pretty easy to refine your search and communicate with your designer of choice.

Websites are a great resource. Spend some time online where you can browse and educate yourself at your leisure. The more specific your search keywords, the more refined your results will be. Use keywords like "bridal jewelry" or "wedding jewelry" along with "freshwater pearl", "semi-precious gemstones", "affordable handmade jewelry", "handmade designer jewelry", "sterling silver", and "gold." It is helpful to narrow the field of choices by searching for specific gemstones or materials you like (like moonstone, topaz, amethyst, or pink freshwater pearls) or styles that attract you (like "Victorian", "Edwardian" or "Antique"). One useful website is http://www.thefind.com. It is basically a shopping search engine that organizes your results by price or search-term relevance, and best of all, it has little thumbnail photos of each piece so you can see if you like the item before you click through to the specific website.

Once you have a few good design candidates, make an appointment to speak with each jeweler on your list in person, by phone or via email. Bring in or email photos of your dress (preferably with you in it), have a clear budget and time frame, and be sure to communicate any other important details that will give the designer a good idea of your desires and expectations.

Buyer Beware

Steer clear of any jeweler who pushes you towards a design that is not your taste or is too expensive. It is one thing for a designer to educate you about the jewelry they create, but don't let someone sweet-talk you into a design that you don't really love or can't afford. This is a big red flag, and the best course of action is to go somewhere else. Also, don't let your sister's best friend guilt you into wearing a necklace she "designed" just because she can string beads in a row. This is your day, and you should have it your way! You deserve to work with a professional who takes their craft, reputation, and customer service seriously. With a little effort you can find a talented designer who creates jewelry you love, listens to your needs, caters to your budget, and treats you with the respect and honesty you deserve.

Budget Minded

Once you have found your jeweler of choice, you can trim your expenses by purchasing a design that is currently available for sale in their line, or by asking the designer to repeat or make small changes to a style they have created previously. This will help save money since the artist will not have to create something from scratch especially for you, and the price should be more reasonable. If you do want something made specifically for you, expect to pay more, and in some cases the increased expense can be significant. This is because the designer will have to take much more time and care to create a look that is exactly what you want, and may have to create and re-create the piece several times to get it just right. Always get an estimate first before any work has started to avoid any nasty surprises! Its best to be upfront with your budget, most jewelry designers will appreciate your candor and be able to guide you to your ideal look and price range.
I hope you have enjoyed these tips! Best wishes on finding the perfect jewelry designer to suit your specific style, budget, and desires for your special day.
Harmony Scott has been designing handmade jewelry since 1996. She specializes in creating adornments to celebrate "the Goddess within" every woman, and to compliment her natural beauty and personal style. Harmony has two retail stores in Aspen and Carbondale, Colorado and her fabulous designs can be found in unique galleries and boutiques around the country. Please view her website Colorado Bridal Jewelry or contact her at info@harmonyscott.com for more information. Read full post  

At Mavilo Fine Jewelry, you’ll find a queenly collection of alluring diamond jewelry with reasonable price tags. Learn more on our blog.

Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Wedding Bands for Men Are Abundant and in Vogue

A wedding band is for a lifetime so why not make it special? Men’s wedding bands have come a long way as well. No longer are men limited to bland options and tired styles.

Lori Seto from The Knot describes new trends on the horizon of men’s contemporary jewelry
Kiss the traditional flat, gold wedding band good-bye, guys. Today, the world of men's wedding rings is all about options. We're talking about more comfortable, hand-friendly bands. And why not? You're going to be wearing it for the rest of your life, so find one you love. Here are today's best trends:


Personal Wedding Rings Are In

The one-size-fits-all wedding band is an antiquated concept. What you do every day -- whether you work in construction, sit at a desk, or go to the gym every morning -- should guide your wedding ring choice. What does this mean for you? If extreme is your middle name, choose platinum over gold (for durability); avoid matte finishes (which show scratches), decorative details (easy to blunt after repeated knocks), and gemstones (which can chip, fall out, or trap dirt); and go ergonomic.

Pinched Skin Is a Thing of the Past

Designers are using ergonomics to make rings more comfortable to wear. Look for interiors that are curved, not flat. Some wedding rings distinguish between the top and bottom of the ring: The bottom is plain and tapered to absorb the brunt of abuse. Its taper also allows a man to always wear that section on the bottom, so that the top part will stay relatively unscathed.

Diamonds Are a Guy's Best Friend?

Diamond wedding rings for men have gone from unusual to totally acceptable. Stylish guys love the subtle sparkle and sophistication they impart. In fact, after watches, diamond wedding bands are one of the leading categories in men's jewelry today (they also coordinate well with diamond-studded timepieces and her diamond-set wedding band).

The best-selling styles are subtle -- involving less than a full carat of diamonds -- and wearable. The stone is usually set to be flush with the surface of the ring to create a totally smooth exterior and to provide good security for the stone. Two popular men's styles incorporate gypsy- and channel-set round or square diamonds (baguettes are not usually used for men's rings). And we're not just talking icy white diamonds, either -- black, champagne, and yellow diamonds are hot gems for men's rings.

Platinum Is White-Hot

Today's couples appreciate the beauty of platinum and want their wedding rings to be of the finest quality. According to wedding ring jewelers, a subdued matte finish is most popular at the moment. This treatment requires maintenance, as scratches can quickly mar a matte finish. Read full post 

Whether you like to opt for more traditional designs or make your own rules, we believe we have the wedding band you desire. Visit us at Mavilo Fine Jewelry for more choices.

Thursday, 15 September 2016

TRADITIONAL BUT CREATIVE: BRIDAL JEWELRY THIS SEASON

A modern marriage is an amalgamation of traditional values and current fashion. While contemporary fashion holds the attention of today’s brides, traditional designs are no less desirable. Classic designs like round brilliant and marquise diamonds provide the comportment befitting a bride while pearls help maintain a clean, classy look. 

Something old, something new


Going the vintage way is definitely not off the books when it comes to bridal wear. In fact, it is one of the most preferable ways. We love the idea of a bride wearing heirloom jewelry to her wedding.It makes it more intimate and special.

‘Something old’ does represent the bride’s history and family tradition. So it makes sense to wear jewelry that was passed down by her mother or grandmother. It can be a variety of pieces – bracelet, brooch, earrings, garter or necklace. Any one of these should do.
Opting for vintage designs is another brilliant way to cover for the ‘something old’ part of the wedding rhyme. Vintage jewelry has only grown more fabulous with time and we have grown fonder.
While jewelry suffices for anything, your ‘something new’ is most likely going to be your wedding dress. Alternatively, you may opt for a new pearl bracelet, earrings or necklace.

Something borrowed, something blue


Let’s take a moment to take in how perfect Kate Middleton’s ‘something borrowed’ was. The splendid vintage diamond tiara was lent to her by none other than the Queen of England! While not everybody finds themselves being married to a prince (no reason why one would want to), there is always a big chance that your in-laws will be delighted to lend you some form of vintage accessory for your big day.Borrowing something should also make both the borrower and the lender feel closer to each other.

Colored stones like sapphire can fulfill ‘something blue’. You may want to incorporate these stones in earrings or a necklace if you don’t already have a sapphire engagement ring. Trouble arises when the color blue does not match the bride’s color scheme. However, putting colored stones on a less-distracting piece like a bracelet or a garter belt should take care of it.

A bride may also choose to set aside a different piece of jewelry to fulfill each ‘something’. In theory, it might sound like you’ll be overdoing it. In reality, however, this works just fine and there is no need to worry as long as the pieces complement the whole bridal scheme.

Explore traditional as well as innovative designs at Mavilo Fine Jewelry. Visit today or call us at 813-773-0789 to book an appointment.

Thursday, 8 September 2016

Jewelry Shopping: Crucial Tips

In this article, we share everything you need to know when you’re out shopping for jewelry. Not only does this cover fine jewelry but it provides crucial tips on purchasing fashion jewelry as well.
There is a variety of options to choose from and for most people that is the biggest hurdle. Don’t get me wrong, it’s great to have so many options. That way you can make sure there is at least one style that looks incredibly good on you. But the problem arises when you aren’t sure which one it is.



In this guide by Johnny Roe, he shares the industry’s most important shopping advice
You need to know the type of gem that you are purchasing. You have three options as far as the type of gem: natural, imitation and synthetic. While natural and synthetic stones are the real deal, imitation stones are made to look like a real gemstone, but could be anything from colored glass to plastic. Natural comes from the ground, while synthetic ones are created in a lab.

If you have a round face, stay away from long dangling earrings. Such earrings generally make your face look rounder and draws attention away from great features you may have. Instead, opt to purchase small dangling earrings or stud earrings for a look that enhances your round face and features.

When going shopping for diamonds, make sure to set yourself a budget and stick to it. The world of diamonds can seem overwhelming and the prices vary a great deal. By keeping a budget in mind, you can cut down the vast variety, to a much more sensible variety to choose from.

When buying jewelry for someone you love, find out what they're favorite color is. Some people don't like gold, or don't like silver, or maybe they love the combination of red and gold. Look at the jewelry the person already wears, find out their favorite color, then combine the two!

Remember that even costume jewelry needs careful attention. Stones in costume jewelry are usually held in place with glue instead of a physical setting. You will need to avoid immersing your jewelry and make sure to stay away from the use of harsh chemicals. Use a damp cloth, then dry it with another clean, dry cloth. This will keep any costume jewelry that you have looking great.

Be very careful with the types of beauty products that you wear near your fine jewelry. Some types of perfumes and even many lotions include ingredients that can damage your jewelry over time. Try to wear perfume in locations that won't make contact with whatever you are wearing and you will be able to avoid this problem.

To take care of your diamond jewelry all you need is a baby toothbrush, ammonia, water and a soft cloth. You soak your jewelry in a little bit of ammonia mixed with water and then scrub it softly with the toothbrush. This will help remove all of the grime that builds up on it. Then rinse it off with water and dry with the cloth. It will shine like new after this.

If you're looking for a good piece of jewelry on a budget have you ever considered a pawn shop? Often times people in hard financial times pawn their jewelry, even brand new and in pristine condition. This affords you the opportunity to get a fine piece of jewelry at a fraction of the price!

If you wear fashion jewelry you have to keep in mind that it cannot be cleaned the same as regular jewelry. You should wipe it with a damp cloth and then dry it. Soaking it in water can lead to damage since most fashion jewelry is made with jeweler's cement.

Avoid spraying your perfume or hairspray after putting your pearls on. Instead, spray first and then put your jewelry on. Pearls are extremely porous and absorb chemicals found in things like hairspray and perfume very easily. Minimize the contact between your pearls and such chemicals to keep them beautiful.

Always remove your jewelry before swimming. Chlorine is damaging to many types of metals that jewelry is made of. Salt water can also degrade jewelry. You can extend the longevity of your pieces and keep their beauty intact by removing them prior to swimming.

As you can see, buying or selling jewelry isn't nearly as difficult as it may appear. It just requires doing research, some legwork, asking questions, getting certificates and other related jewelry material. The work will pay off once you see how it can help you with your jewelry buying and selling goals. Read full post  

Make sure you buy jewelry only from a reliable source. It is important that you try on different styles to see which one suits you. Visit Mavilo Fine Jewelry now to find your style and purchase your favorite jewelry items.


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Wednesday, 31 August 2016

GEMSTONE SYMBOLISM: WHAT YOUR FAVORITE GEMSTONES SIGNIFY

It has been held for generations that gemstones have special qualities that allow the wearer to have certain powers, advantages and statements.

In some cultures, it is insinuated that gemstones have a considerable impact on the wearer’s luck and fate. In fact, some stones are considered so powerful that they can ward off any evil that might intend to harm the wearer. And then, of course, there are birthstones. Every month has a special birthstone that symbolizes the strength of the month and possesses unique qualities of their own.



From all across the world, here is what we have learnt about the symbolism of gemstones, courtesy of Brilliant Earth

We’ve all heard that diamonds symbolize true love, but what are the symbolic meanings of other popular gemstones? From ancient times to today, gems of every hue have been imbued with significance and special powers by cultures around the world. Here are the legends associated with some of the world’s most treasured jewels:

SAPPHIRE

Blue has long been considered the color of fidelity, and sapphires were once the preferred gem for engagement rings (before diamonds claimed that honor in the early 20th century).

EMERALD

Legends have said that placing an emerald under your tongue gives you the ability to foresee the future (but we do not recommend that!), and that emerald protects against evil spells and can cure disease.

RUBY

Ancient Hindus believed that those who offered rubies to the god Krishna would be emperors in a future life. People in India and Burma have also believed that rubies offered safety and peace, and medieval Europeans thought that these gems guaranteed health, wealth, wisdom, and success in love.

AMETHYST

Because of its color the ancient Greeks associated amethyst with the wine god Bacchus, and believed that the gem could prevent drunkenness. Amethyst has also been thought to keep the wearer clear-headed and quick-witted.

PERIDOT

The Egyptians thought that peridot protected against nightmares and brought the wearer confidence, good luck and health. In fact, it’s believed that some of Cleopatra’s famous emeralds were actually peridots.

AQUAMARINE
  
Aquamarine is believed to provide courage, mental clarity and good health. Because of its association with water, aquamarine has been said to keep sailors safe at sea.

PEARL
  
In ancient China, pearls were believed to protect against fire, and in Europe they were associated with chastity and purity. Pearls retain that association with innocence today.
  
GARNET
   
Garnet has long been associated with clergy and nobility. In ancient Egypt the pharaohs wore red garnet necklaces, and in ancient Rome rings with carved garnets were used to stamp the wax on important documents.

CITRINE
   
This gem is also known as “healing quartz,” because legend has it that citrine promotes vitality and energy in whomever wears it. And according to the Chinese fengshui philosophy, citrine creates wealth and abundance.

OPAL
   
Because opals can exhibit so many different colors within a single stone, it has long been thought to possess supernatural powers. In ancient Rome, this gem symbolized love and hope. The ancient Greeks believed opals gave their owners the gift of prophecy and guarded them from disease. Europeans have long considered the gem a symbol of hope, purity, and truth.  Once, it was thought to have the power to preserve the life and color of blond hair.

ZIRCON
   
Folk wisdom says that zircon has the power to relieve pain, protect travelers and prevent nightmares. In the Middle Ages, this gem was thought to induce sound sleep, drive away evil spirits, and promote riches, honor, and wisdom.

TOPAZ
   
Topaz symbolizes love and fidelity, and is said to bestow strength and intelligence on the person who wears it, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac.

TURQUOISE
   
From ancient times to today people have ascribed special powers to turquoise. Native American tribes of the Southwest wore turquoise as an amulet thought to offer protection, and in ancient Persia (and modern day Iran) some believe that wearing turquoise can ward off the “evil eye” (other people’s ill will). Read full post  

For more information on gemstones and jewelry trends, visit Mavilo Fine Jewelry. Find incredibly beautiful gemstone jewelry at the most approachable prices.


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Tuesday, 30 August 2016

GOING THE CUSTOM DESIGN WAY – DOES IT MAKE SENSE?

Custom designs may not be up everybody’s alley. Some people are quite intimidated by the idea of having to design their jewelry by themselves. Come to think of it, all that reluctance in unfounded. Designing custom jewelry is not a daunting task and there are always jewelers to help you.
Every relationship is unique and every partnership deserves a symbol as unique as itself. You probably don’t share the same connections or affection with anybody else than you do with your significant other. So why let your wedding ring be same as everybody else’s? Doesn’t make sense, right?

In fact, we might establish that anything but a custom design doesn’t make sense. But we still do it because a ring is not everything.

To tell you more about custom designed jewelry, here is Dan Parisi

Do I have to be a jewelry designer to have a ring custom designed?

NO. We are the expert jewelry designers. You are the expert in what you like. Putting these two experts together is the fun part.


I don't know what I want?
Don't worry, we have a system to discover what you want. It is a simple way to find out what you like and then put it together just for you. Jewelry has many small parts but most people just see the whole thing. Like a car, it looks the way it looks the way it looks, but break it apart and then you see what it is. For example, the headlight shape and position, the size and angle of the windshield, the front fenders and even down to the door handles and windshield wipers all have an impact on the car's look. Now if you could put all the parts together from the different cars you like, it would look great to you. They can't build a car just for you, but we can build a ring just for you.



What style should I choose?
Jewelry style can give people a great sense of dread or be totally irrelative. What is in fashion? What are the trend setters wearing? These are the heart and soul of many people and jewelry stores. Some jewelry stores only sell what is currently in style and if you don't like it that's tough. Jewelry fashion changes every season just like clothes do. What's hot now will not be next season. Some trends are long like the white gold and platinum look which has been going on for over seven years now. The current design look with every surface of the ring left enhanced looks great when done right. When done wrong looks too busy, baroque, or garish. A couple of seasons ago the opposite look was in vogue (literally also), a simple clean bright finish geometric shape ring designs. Yes, we keep up with the fashions of the day. To our clients who want the cutting edge fashion statement, we can help you design a very in vogue ring.

Jewelry styles does last longer then a hemline. We do many redesigns because a certain style was predominate in the jewelry stores when they brought their ring, but they were not ever very happy with it. Custom design, I feel, is the best way to achieve a personal preference in jewelry regardless of the current trends. If you want a five stone diamond ring and not a three stone ring, it can be done. If you want a complicated top of ring but not the sides, it can be done. If you want diamonds everywhere, down the shank, on the sides, on the prongs, and even inside (yes we have set diamonds inside) it can be done. Jewelry and wedding rings in particular are heirloom quality and can last decades and even centuries. Many styles will come and go and even come back again in the lifetime of a well designed ring. Jewelry design for a personal taste will be enjoyed for many years or at least until the person's taste changes, then its redesign time.

Jewelry style has another aspect. Jewelry as art... . Some jewelry designs can only be described as art. If you have a piece of jewelry art in mind and need a way to express it, we can help. With the computer jewelry design system we can make your vision become a reality. This is one of those times when technology can fulfill the desire deep within you. If you want a piece of jewelry art, our designs are more then willing to create a masterpiece for you.

Why do we need to make a wax model?
The process of making jewelry involves a wax model. The jewelry is designed in wax, then the wax is put into a mold of plaster. The plaster mold is heated and the wax melts out and makes room for the gold or other metal to be pored into the void. Then the plaster is broken away and the jewelry is made. This operation is called the lost wax jewelry process.


Is custom design better then mass-produced jewelry?
Generally speaking it is better. At Arden Jewelers we make sure it is. The way we make the custom design jewelry, we know it is better. We have gemologists and trained jewelry designers along with bench jewelers all collaborating to design the best jewelry. Our jewelry designs are made to last. We use more pure noble metal then mass-produced jewelry. We design into the piece strong gem setting features. We think about years of use not just the display in our designs.

Can I make platinum custom design jewelry?
Yes, you can have the jewelry made in platinum, or14 karat gold or even sterling silver. We can make your jewelry in many different types of gold like 9, 10 14, 18, 22, 24 karat gold. The gold can be white or yellow or even red or green. We can make two tone white and yellow or red and white. For that matter, if you want we can put all four colors of gold in your design. If you want an unusual karat of gold like 19, we can do that as well. We even have at least three different qualities of white gold to choose from. If you are allergic to some types of gold we can work with you to find one you are not allergic to.

Custom design sounds very complicated?
Yes, it is to us, but not you. We make your part very easy. We just ask questions about what you want and we know what it takes to make that happen. If you don't like white gold that looks yellowish, we know how to fix that. If you don't want the ring to slide around, we can fix that. Custom design is about the jewelry you like and we work out the details to make your dreams come true.


Have your custom designed engagement and wedding rings made at Mavilo Fine Jewelers. Let us worry for your perfect rings.

Monday, 29 August 2016

THE PERFECT ENSEMBLE: JEWELRY, HAIR COLOR; EARRINGS, LIPSTICK


The appeal of a good ensemble lies in how well the different pieces work together. In order to match it all nicely, you must understand the most basic of fashion quirks – you are part of the ensemble.
Your hair color, nail color, choice of lipstick – it all affects how well you look and what you should wear to look your best. Experts from all over the world have tried to explain the correlation between your personal body style and what jewelry you should choose to flaunt but here is one of the best – award winning designer, Mark Schneider

Hair color and jewelry are unlikely allies. Although it is often overlooked, hair color is a large part of a person’s overall appearance. As such, it is important to consider your hair color when choosing outfits, hats and especially jewelry. Because hair and jewelry share the same space on the face, it is critical that they co-exist in harmony. Even beyond that, it’s important that they complement one another. There are countless guides for matching skin color with jewelry and outfits with accessories, but very few address the importance of hair color. To enhance your overall ensemble and create a cohesive look that flatters, follow the simple guide below.

1)      Blonde

For blonde-haired beauties, the possibilities are endless. Most colors look great with fair hair because it is versatile and not too imposing. However, there are some colors that especially stun. Blue hued gemstones like sapphire and blue topaz look breathtaking with blonde hair because they serve as a subtle contrast against the lightness of the locks. Greens look great as well. If you’re feeling bold, opt for orange gemstones that will create a healthy glow when contrasted with fair skin and hair.

2)      Red

For fiery redheads, the jewelry colors that look best are neutrals. To contrast the intense heat from red hair, it’s useful to opt for colors that are muted and earth-toned. By choosing neutral colors, both the hair color and gemstone color will truly be able to shine. Dark greens, deep blues and yellows will look stunning with red headed vixens. Be sure to stay away from colors with gray undertones, as they will fail to pop.

3)      Brunette

Stunning brunettes have an array of choices when it comes to gemstone colors. Like blondes and red heads, blue is a wonderful color. However, unlike the other hair colors, deep reds and stunning purples are also highly recommended for brunettes. These colors highlight the natural undertones in brown hair and ultimately create a look that works together to shine.

4)      Black

When it comes to jewelry, women with black hair to seem to have all the fun. The best jewelry color for black hair is anything bold and bright. The list includes deep pinks, dark reds, light blue and green. Be sure to stay away from softer earthy tones; they can get lost in black hair. Read full post
 
Mark Schneider, like us, realizes how important it is to detail one’s outfit with little perfections that others might ignore. It’s the little things that matter the most and is the best sign of how nicely you pay attention to the finer things in life. Keeping that in mind, one of the most important yet less-known trade secrets is to always pay attention to your choice of lipstick while choosing your earrings for an event. Matching earrings to your lipstick streamlines the elements of a distinguished style statement. Now, not many find it easy to establish the correlation between these two elements but then again, that’s what we’re here for – here is how to perfectly match your earrings with your lipstick.

Creating an outfit is an involved process. There are many elements to consider: weather, mood and accessories, to name a few. Although the “big picture” is important when choosing an ensemble, it’s often the details that define the best looks. Lipstick color is perhaps the most important detail to consider when partaking in the final steps of outfit creation. However, no element of an outfit stands alone, and that’s why it’s crucial to know how to pair lipstick and jewelry. Lipstick color and earrings are irrevocably linked. In fact, they are sometimes side-by-side. Because of this, it’s critical to choose complementary colors. Follow the simple tips below to create an award-worthy outfit.

1)      Match

Matching earring color to lipstick color is the oldest trick in the book, and it’s a classic for a reason. By wearing two colors that match perfectly, you’re creating a cohesive ensemble that shows thoughtfulness and care. One of the biggest benefits of doing an exact match is that both the lipstick color and the earrings pop. However, this look is best with earrings that don’t dangle too low. Having matching colors side by side is often jarring and can distract from the overall look.

2)      Slight Variation

Celebrities like Taylor Swift are notorious for choosing lip colors that are similar to the earrings, but are not an exact match. By choosing colors that are slight variations of one another, a layer of depth and interest is added to the outfit. However, when utilizing this look, it’s important to choose colors that are different enough that the look feels intentional. If you use colors that are almost exactly the same, then it could look like you intended to match but failed. The most popular colors to use for this look are a burgundy or berry lip with deep red earrings.

3)      Specific Colors

Of course, there are also specific color combinations that look amazing when used for lip color and earring color. Turquoise or aqua earrings with coral lipstick look spectacular when paired together because they are complementary colors. Other favorites include berry colored lipstick with neutral toned earrings and red lipstick with gold. Feel free to get creative and create your own combinations! Read full post  

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