I''m not too matchy but I am very particular about the metals of the jewelry I''m wearing matching. Which is pretty easy with my fine jewelry since everything is white gold but for a lot of my cheapy fashion stuff I have metals colored gold, bronze, copper, tarnished silver, etc and they have to match.
Nope, I'm very anti-matching. Haha. Even my ering and wband don't match. I don't know that I'd even wear a bezel pendant with bezel earrings, even though I doubt anyone would notice that they were the same setting.
eta: As for gold colors, I'm a little more matchy with that. I don't care that my yellow gold fashion earrings don't match my wband and ering, but I wouldn't wear a silver bracelet with those gold earrings or something.
Sylvie, I know you and I are of similar age and we both like similar diamonds. But I''ve found that the older I get the less I am interested in my jewelry pieces matching. The pieces I wear are pieces I love, and I tend to mix styles and metals frequently. I''ve stopped short of wearing a red hat!
For most daily jewelry I like to mix and match, but I''m a believer in the benefits of having a few good sets of jewelry for when you want to look more pulled together. Still, there are only a few occasions that require all of the pieces of the set to come out together; I like to wear two pieces from the same set to match the outfit I''m wearing, and change the items depending on the outfit.
Nope, I'm not into matching sets. My earrings and pendant are both basket set, but I rarely wear them together. I wear either my earrings and an unmatching pendant or my pendant with a pair of dangling silver earrings (my fav pair that I found at Nord rack for $15).
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