What’s New: Trends in Men’s Jewelry

Men’s jewelry can be a tricky subject. While women can pull off a whole range of ornaments from bling to baubles, not all men feel comfortable donning more than a watch, a wedding or class ring, or a discreet earring. But it’s no longer only the rich and famous who are rocking their jewelry; men are now adorning themselves with pizzazz. From full on Mr. T to the guy with a plain wedding band, let’s take a look at the latest trends in men’s jewelry.

Straight Lines

Whereas women’s pieces might feature filigree or floral designs, men tend to opt for straighter lines. Tribal designs fit the bill and make a strong impression, as do geometric styles. Even the cut of gemstones can be sleeker and more geometric. Men’s rings are usually set with trillion or princess cuts rather than round stones. Eternity or half eternity-style bands are popular, and stones set around the sides of the ring give it a unique look.

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Diamonds And Gemstones

Men still sport plain white or yellow gold jewelry, but contrasting stones and metal can make a bold statement. Black gold is catching on, and teamed with colored stones such as blue diamonds, sapphires, or emeralds, it makes for a striking effect. By the same token, white gold matched with black diamonds is particularly eye-catching. And an unusual look doesn’t need to be expensive; to suit a tighter budget white gold or platinum can be replaced with silver, and more affordable gemstones can be used in place of higher-priced ones.

Contrasting stones are popular in wedding and class rings, but they can also make an impression in necklaces, bracelets, or earrings.

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Stacking

Leather and natural fibers, such as jute, used in beaded bracelets and necklaces are strong trends at the moment.  Release your inner Captain Jack Sparrow by mixing and matching styles and stacking bracelets and necklaces for a more individual look.

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Tradition With A Twist

Cuff links, watches, tie tacks and religious symbols never go out of style, but these can be individualized too. Being classic doesn’t mean boring. Men can add personal flavor to their everyday look with a unique statement piece of jewelry.

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Themes And Hobbies

While many men prefer classic styles, others want their jewelry to show a bit of personality. Themed pieces are making their mark: think cult movies, hobbies and careers.

One hobby – or profession – that lends itself to accessories is sailing. A rope bracelet or necklace with an anchor charm is a great look for boat-lovers. A gold, silver or leather chain with dog tags is another great look. Gone are the days when the only type of earring men could tastefully sport were a small stud or hoop – skulls and dangling crosses are the latest trends.

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As for unique wedding bands, or other rings, men’s looks inspired by a hobby or profession are gaining traction. One unusual design is the tire-tread ring – perfect for motorbike aficionados or truck drivers. Another unique choice is the handcuff ring. Favored by police officers, it symbolizes the marriage “link,” and it’s great for couples who love gimmicks.

Themed jewelry can be worn plain for those who prefer a more conservative look, or tastefully set with diamonds or other gemstones.


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