Joaillerie · 14 juin 2026 · 4′
The Art of Layering Gold
Par Shelby

Layering gold is grammar, not vocabulary. The pieces matter less than the spaces between them.
Begin with lengths: forty, forty-five, fifty centimeters. Each chain should live in its own latitude of the neckline — when they tangle, they argue; when they stack, they harmonize.
Mix exactly two textures. A polished pendant against a brushed collar. Rope chain against snake chain. Two is a conversation; three is a committee.
The earring rule: if the necklaces are layered, ears stay quiet — a small pearl, a gold dot. If the neck is bare, the ear may be baroque.
And leave one wrist naked. Always. Negative space is the most expensive material we sell.
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