Let’s settle this once and for all: wearing silver and gold together is not a mistake anymore.
Two tone jewelry isn’t about being edgy. It’s about freedom. It’s about not having to reorganize your jewelry box every time your outfit changes.

Why Mixing Metals Makes Sense
For years, we were told to pick a side. But real life isn’t that rigid anymore. In 2026, mixing metals feels natural because our wardrobes are more flexible.
Silver brings a clean edge; Gold adds warmth. Together, they create perfect balance.
How to Wear It
Think contrast but controlled. Keep one tone dominant and use the other as an accent for a polished, intentional look.
Gold base, silver accent: Layering makes the contrast feel clean.
Bridge it with a two tone piece: Add a mixed metal charm or ring to visually connect both tones; it makes the whole look feel thoughtfully styled.
Different placements: Gold hoops plus a silver ear cuff. Or silver studs plus a gold chain connector. Placement is what makes it modern.
Stack with intention: Add a two tone ring between your gold and silver bands; it acts like the glue piece.

Mixing metals isn’t random: it’s layered, personal, and completely yours. 💛 And honestly, here’s the best part: you don’t have to "figure out" how to mix metals. Our Two Tone collection does the work for you.
Flip them to show either gold or silver.
Stack them with silver or gold bands.
Subtle yet striking, these add instant contrast.