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Trends to Watch for 2023

The common theme for 2023 is boldness: colors, shapes and styling will be unapologetically loud. After a trying two years and “comfortable” fashions for home, glitz, glamour and color will take over.

Asymmetrical
Asymmetrical looks were all over the fashion runways this winter. Single earrings and mismatched earring styles are a great way to achieve this cool and edgy look.



Be Bold
After three years of living with a modified social and work life, people are ready to dress up and wear big, bold jewelry. Oversized cocktail rings, large chandeliers and bold cuff bracelets top the styles to watch.



Big Hearts
Say what you will about heart jewelry. It appears even those who are “not heart people” are in love with hearts. Hearts are no longer cliché pieces of jewelry reserved for young love; they are stylish and ready to be shown the love.



2000s Nostalgia
Fashion trends - like low rise jeans - show us that there is no such thing as a new trend! The same goes with jewelry. The 2000s nostalgia carries over with fun jewelry styles like bold, colorful enamel and kitschy, playful symbols.



Toi & Moi
Two stone “Toi et Moi” or “You and Me” rings are a go-to choice for every day, cocktail and engagement rings. The style is flattering and a great way to incorporate two stones. The stones can be diamonds or gemstones and look best when they are different shapes or colors. .


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Jewelers of America

In 1906, Jewelers of America was founded by jewelers for jewelers, with a desire to advance the professionalism and ethics of the jewelry industry.

Today, we continue that mission and Jewelers of America Members stand as the most trustworthy, informed and professional jewelry businesses within the United States.