Radiant Orchid jewelry

Radiant Orchid jewelry

Every year Pantone announces their color of the year inorder to help manufactures, designers and suppliers across the world coordinated with each other in terms of trends and materials. This year as you all might know is the year when purples and mauves rule the roost with Radiant Orchid being the color of the year. Though that exact color might not flatter everyone, as its a pinky purple, it is good to have a few berry shades or purple pieces as they lift up and freshen your wardrobe in seconds. Here are some of my Radiant Orchid jewelry from the Sudya collection.  Earrings in Sterling silver in Purple (Amethyst and agate).

Amethyst quilled leaf earrings
Amethyst quilled leaf earrings Amethyst Puff Pear Drop 13x18mm beads with silver quilled leaves made using filigree technique and silver earhook Length 50mm from piercing

 

 Very berry drops
artistic silver wire wrapped sea green chalcedony briolettes and plum agate beads with 25 mm long 925 oxisided sterling silver textured earring post, silver stopper

vine earrings purple
925 sterling silver (oxidised) carved leaf earring stud (25X10mm) with natural amethyst drops enclosed in sterling silver. SS stoppers included
radiant orchid pantone color of the year

Radiant Orchid jewelry work best with whites – white, off white, ecru, beige, pale yellows, pink and lavenders. Depending on the shade they also look great with browns and blacks. Personally I am partial to Amethyst in purple stones as it so beautiful and calming and I have a lot of memories associated with it. So how do you like these earrings? and which one do you think would suit your style.
I hope you find it interesting
Cheers

 

7 responses to “Radiant Orchid jewelry”

  1. ACBeads avatar

    I love all of your earrings. The quilled leaf ones are so beautiful – the filigree is amazing. I would definitely wear them. Congratulations on this collection.

  2. Ana Lopes avatar

    So beautiful earrings! I love all about them especially the color and the filigree. My favorites the first ones.
    Have a wonderful weekend and week!
    Hugs from Portugal,
    Ana Love Craft
    http://www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com

  3. Radhika avatar

    Lovely earrings Divya .. those quilled silver leafs are awesome and also love the very berry Drops 🙂

  4. Divya N avatar
  5. Divya N avatar

    Thanks they are available in my etsy store

  6. Divya N avatar

    Ana, I small request, please avoid using your blog url in the comments as it is considered as spam, Thanks

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