
- Brooch Engelbertha 14ct White Gold & Pink Tourmaline & Moissanite
4.25 ct - AAA
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Pink Tourmaline Brooch FAQ
What Pink Jewellery Represents and Who It's For
Pink jewellery offers a warm, modern alternative to the traditional tones of yellow or white metals. It's a choice driven by personal expression, appealing to those who favour a softer, more romantic aesthetic without sacrificing character. This category is not defined by a single material but by a palette, featuring gemstones like pink tourmaline and morganite, often set in complementary metals like rose gold. Individuals who choose pink jewellery are often looking for a piece that feels unique and personal, something that stands out with subtle confidence. It's well suited for marking a meaningful occasion or as a signature piece for daily wear, providing a gentle blush of colour that is both distinctive and versatile. The choice of a pink-hued piece is less about following a trend and more about selecting jewellery that reflects a warm and approachable personal style. Rose gold's distinctive pink hue is created by blending pure gold with a specific amount of copper.
A Guide to Styles and Designs in Pink Jewellery
The soft, warm tones of pink jewellery lend themselves to a selection of designs, from the intricate to the minimalist. Vintage-inspired settings with milgrain detailing or delicate filigree work enhance the romantic character of stones like pink tourmaline. For a more contemporary look, a simple solitaire or bezel setting allows the gemstone's colour to be the main focus. Halo settings are also a popular choice, as a surround of smaller white diamonds can create a striking contrast that makes the centre stone appear more vibrant. When it comes to shape, oval and pear cuts can elongate the look of a piece, while classic round or cushion cuts provide a balanced and substantial appearance. The inherent warmth of the colour palette means these pieces work exceptionally well with designs that have a sense of flow and softness, such as twisted bands or nature-inspired motifs. Pink tourmaline is a pleochroic gemstone, meaning it can show different colours when viewed from different angles.
Practical Advice for Styling Your Pink Jewellery
Integrating pink jewellery into your wardrobe is straightforward due to its versatile and gentle hue. For a cohesive and elegant look, pair your pink pieces with jewellery made from the same metal, such as a rose gold ring with a matching bracelet. This creates a polished, monochromatic style that feels intentional and put-together. If you favour a more modern, mixed-metal aesthetic, pink jewellery provides a beautiful contrast against the cool brightness of platinum or white gold. This approach works especially well when stacking rings or layering necklaces. When considering clothing, pink-toned pieces are highlighted effectively against neutral palettes like cream, grey, charcoal, and navy. They also complement earthy tones and soft pastels, adding a touch of warmth to your overall look. Pairing pink jewellery with neutral colours like grey, beige, or white allows the warm tones of the metal and stone to stand out.
Discover if Pink Jewellery Complements Your Style
How do you know if pink jewellery is the right choice for you? Consider your skin's undertones. The warm, rosy shades in this category are known to flatter a wide spectrum of complexions. They bring a particular warmth to olive and deeper skin tones and can add a healthy-looking glow to fairer skin with either cool or warm undertones. Beyond skin tone, think about your personal style. If your wardrobe consists of soft textures, romantic silhouettes, or modern minimalist pieces, pink jewellery can serve as a natural extension of your aesthetic. It's also a practical choice for daily wear. For instance, when set in 14ct rose gold, a piece offers a strong balance between colour richness and resilience, making it suitable for an active lifestyle. Ultimately, pink jewellery is for anyone who appreciates a touch of warmth and individuality in their accessories. A 14ct gold alloy contains 58.5% pure gold, offering a balance of rich colour and enhanced durability for everyday wear.
The GLAMIRA Difference for Your Jewellery
Choosing your jewellery from GLAMIRA means you are in complete control of the final design. Every piece is handcrafted to your exact specifications, allowing you to create something that is your own. You can select your preferred gemstone, such as a vibrant pink tourmaline, and then decide on the metal and its purity, with choices including 9ct, 14ct, and 18ct gold or platinum. This level of customisation ensures the piece not only looks how you envision but also aligns with your lifestyle and budget. To make your jewellery even more personal, we offer complimentary engraving. Every order includes free, insured UK delivery for your peace of mind, along with a 60-day return policy. We stand behind the quality of our expert craftsmanship, which is why every GLAMIRA piece includes a lifetime warranty that covers any manufacturing defects. This commitment ensures your custom-made jewellery remains a cherished item for years to come.



































































