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The Classic Essential Jewellery
Camile & Stone was created with the aim of offering women everywhere a chance to get their hands on affordable, everyday wear jewellery. Our essential jewellery pieces collection is at the heart of that aim. In this collection of jewellery staples, you'll find elegant designs made from sturdy materials that will outlast any trends and fad styles.
Our essential jewellery collection is where you should look when you want fine jewellery that can be worn every day and can take a pride position in your jewellery box.
Your everyday jewellery might be different from your friends and family. For instance, you might prefer more minimal gold pendants and simple diamond studs over cocktail rings and flashy gold bangles. The classic jewellery pieces we have in this collection should appeal to a wide range of tastes, so you're definitely going to find something you like.
And if it's more unique pieces you're looking for, perhaps for a special occasion, you can find that here too. This must-have jewellery collection is hardwearing and timeless enough for everyday wear, but if you want to save your nicest jewellery for special occasions, we're not going to stop you!
Check out the entire collection of essential jewellery pieces below to find must-haves, classic pieces, and versatile jewellery to suit a range of styles.
While preferences differ and personal style impacts your jewellery buying choices, some essential jewellery pieces we would always recommend include:
- Simple diamond stud earrings that can be worn every day and for special occasions
- A statement bracelet, like a diamond bracelet or tennis bracelet
- Hoop earrings (whether you prefer silver or gold hoops will be down to your personal preference)
- A watch
- Layered necklaces, which are very on trend right now but can include chain necklace styles that work on their own, too
- Stackable rings, including simple and more decadent styles that can also be worn on their own
There are a few steps to take to create a collection of versatile jewellery:
- Define your style. Do you like classic and elegant or boho chic? Consider how you dress and how jewellery would complement this.
- Choose a metal. While you can mix and match between rose, white, and yellow gold, it's sometimes best just to stick to one.
- Get the basics, like diamond bracelets, stud earrings, and a chain necklace.
- Choose quality over quantity always.
- Build gradually and invest in pieces you truly love
Must-have jewellery for daily wear varies by personal taste. While one person might hate something, you might like and want to buy it. However, there are things you should consider when deciding if something is a must-have.
- Is it timeless? Is it going to withstand trend changes and fluctuating preferences?
- Can it be worn with multiple outfits and for multiple occasions?
- Is it made from high-quality materials that won't lose brilliance or tarnish over time?
- Does it complement the rest of your collection?
- Does it have investment value?
- Does it work with your personal style? Will you actually wear it?
Gold and silver are the most common essential jewellery materials.
One of the best ways to choose between them is to look at your skin colouring. People with a cooler undertone tend to suit silver jewellery, whereas those with warmer skin tones suit yellow gold better.
Of course, there are other ways to choose too!
For example, your personal preferences and the way that you dress. If you wear lots of warm tones, you might prefer complimenting these colours with gold jewellery.
While skin tone is often used as a guide, the jewellery you choose should always be what you love! After all, you're the one who will wear it!
Diamonds are, of course, essential gemstones in jewellery. Known for their luxurious and affluent aesthetics, they're often on the more expensive end of things. At Camile & Stone, to combat the expense of diamonds, we also offer moissanite jewellery, which looks almost identical to diamonds but has a more affordable price tag.
On top of these classic-looking stones, there are some famous coloured stones you'll find. Gemstones like sapphire, ruby, emerald, aquamarine, and topaz are all coloured stones you find in jewellery. You can also find iridescent styles, like opal, pearl and moonstone.
Yes, there are a few styles that are considered must-haves in the jewellery world.
For rings:
- Solitaire rings, which are popular engagement styles
- Stackable rings
- Cocktail rings for adding glamour to evening wear
For necklaces:
- Initial styles for a personal touch in your collection
- A diamond pendant for elegance in your daily wear
- A statement piece
For bracelets:
- A diamond bracelet or tennis bracelet
- A simple chain piece
- A charm bracelet for a personal touch in your collection
For earrings:
- Diamond stud earrings
- Simple hoop earrings
- Drop earrings with diamonds or gemstones
- Chandelier earrings for bold statements
Sure, here are a few of our favourite ways to mix and match jewellery effectively.
- Layering necklaces: Wearing chains of different lengths and even mixing between silver chains, cord pendants, and gold-plated styles is a really cool way of mixing and matching your collection.
- Stacking rings: We love stacking simple and minimalist rings to adorn your hands in an elegant way. Try diamond rings with simple bands.
Balance between statements: If you've got a statement piece you love, like a cocktail ring, balance the glamour of one piece with simple earrings and a delicate chain so your jewellery isn't overwhelming.
First things first, make sure you know what your style is! If you're a lover of all things boho, don't invest in lots of styles that don't complement this.
When choosing a piece of jewellery, ask yourself these few questions.
- Can I think of at least three outfits this could go with?
- Can I see myself wearing this piece, or will it sit in my jewellery box forever?
- Does this piece look timeless, or is it part of a passing trend?
- Will this piece survive my lifestyle, i.e., if you're someone who works with their hands, can the ring you've chosen withstand this?