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Mixed Necklaces FAQ
Understanding the Appeal of Shape Diamonds Mixed Necklaces
A mixed shape diamond necklace moves beyond the classic single-stone design, combining multiple diamond cuts into one cohesive piece. This approach is for the individual who values unique character and artistry in their jewellery. By pairing different silhouettes, such as a sharp emerald cut with soft round brilliants or an elegant pear shape with geometric baguettes, these necklaces create a dynamic visual texture that is both sophisticated and distinctive. They are an excellent choice for someone looking to express their personal style through a design that feels curated and intentional. Rather than relying on a single large stone, the beauty of these pieces comes from the interplay between the different facets and forms, making them a modern expression of commitment or a significant personal milestone. Combining a step-cut diamond with a brilliant-cut diamond in one necklace creates a dynamic play of light, contrasting sharp flashes with a softer sparkle.
Design Elements for Shape Diamonds Mixed Necklaces
The success of a mixed shape necklace lies in a setting that harmonises its diverse elements. Vintage-inspired and Art Deco designs are particularly well suited for this style, as they historically embraced the combination of geometric and rounded forms. For instance, a central oval diamond might be flanked by tapered baguettes, creating an elongated, graceful line. Bezel settings, which encircle each stone in a thin metal frame, are effective for defining and highlighting each individual shape. Alternatively, a shared prong or pavé setting can create a more seamless, unified surface of light. The key is to choose a design that either celebrates the contrast between the shapes or cleverly integrates them into a larger, intricate pattern. Art Deco jewellery, prominent in the 1920s and 1930s, frequently featured geometric-cut diamonds like baguettes and emeralds alongside traditional round cuts to achieve its signature symmetrical look.
How to Wear and Layer Your Shape Diamonds Mixed Necklaces
A necklace featuring mixed diamond shapes often serves as a focal point, making it versatile for both daily wear and more formal events. For an understated daytime look, allow the necklace to be the main feature, paired with simple stud or small hoop earrings in a matching metal. This ensures the intricate design of the necklace remains the centre of attention. When layering, it’s best to choose a much finer, simpler chain to sit either above or below it, creating depth without causing visual clutter. The neckline of your attire is also an important consideration; a scoop or V-neck provides an ideal canvas for the necklace to lie flat and be fully appreciated. For a balanced look, the length of a statement necklace should contrast with the neckline; a 16-inch chain sits well above a crew neck, while an 18-inch chain complements a V-neck.
Matching Shape Diamonds Mixed Necklaces to Your Personal Style
Choosing the right metal is key to making your mixed shape necklace feel like a natural extension of your style. White gold or platinum offers a crisp, neutral backdrop that allows the diamonds to stand out, suiting skin with cool undertones. Yellow gold provides a classic, rich warmth that complements warmer complexions beautifully. For those with olive skin or who favour modern romance, rose gold is an excellent option. Rose gold's characteristic pink hue is created by blending pure gold with a specific amount of copper alloy. Beyond skin tone, consider your overall aesthetic. If your style is modern and minimalist, a design with clean lines and geometric shapes will work well. If you favour a more ornate, vintage look, a piece with milgrain detailing and a combination of curved and straight-edged stones would be a fitting choice, reflecting a more decorative sensibility.
What's Included with Your Handcrafted GLAMIRA Shape Diamonds Mixed Necklaces
Every GLAMIRA necklace is an opportunity for personal expression, handcrafted specifically for you. You have the ability to customise your piece by selecting your preferred metal, from the warm glow of yellow gold to the cool lustre of white gold or the contemporary blush of rose gold. You can also choose the metal's purity, with options including 9ct, 14ct, and 18ct gold to suit your lifestyle and preferences. A 14ct gold necklace contains 58.5% pure gold, offering a durable and popular balance between purity and strength for daily wear. To make your necklace a true keepsake, we offer complimentary personalised engraving. Every order includes a lifetime warranty that covers any manufacturing defects, providing long-term assurance. Your expertly made piece will be delivered securely to your UK address at no additional cost, and for complete peace of mind, we provide a 60-day return policy.



























































