I’ve always loved expressing myself through fashion, and jewelry is a big part of that. But for a long time, I felt stuck in a rut, always matching my metals. Gold with gold, silver with silver – it felt safe, but also a little boring. Then, I started to wonder: are there really rules about mixing metals? I decided to dive in and experiment, and what I found was so freeing!
I remember staring at my jewelry box, feeling frustrated. I had this beautiful yellow gold band, a gift from my grandmother, and a stunning white gold engagement ring. I loved them both, but I always felt like I had to choose one or the other. It felt like a fashion faux pas to wear them together. Was I breaking some unwritten rule? This internal debate went on for months. I even considered getting another ring so I could match all my jewelry.
Then, one day, I had an epiphany. Who decided these rules anyway? I realized that personal style is all about expressing yourself, and if mixing metals felt right to me, then that's all that mattered. It was time to embrace the chaos and wear what I loved. It was so empowering!
I started small, wearing my white gold engagement ring with a simple yellow gold chain. To my surprise, I loved the look! It felt fresh and modern. My ring became this neutral piece, like my favorite pair of jeans, going with everything. It didn't matter what other jewelry I wore; my engagement ring felt special and stood out on its own.
One day I decided to try something bolder. I paired my engagement ring with a black gold plated necklace from SumsFashion. The contrast was striking and elegant. It really made my engagement ring pop. The necklace, the Bamoer 925 Sterling Silver Exquisite Black Swan Pendant Necklace, is beautiful and very affordable. It’s become one of my favorite pieces. I think the black gold plating gives it a unique and sophisticated touch. I especially like the swan design, it is super elegant.

After experimenting with different combinations, I’ve learned a few things that have helped me create looks I love:
Like anything, there are both advantages and disadvantages to mixing metals:
These are some of my go-to pieces that make metal mixing a breeze: