Thursday 26 February 2015

Jewellery Trends for 2015 - What will you be wearing?



Yellow gold.
There’s lots of evidence that the sunny metal will stay popular in 2015 - it’s the most complimentary accessory for all the 1970s attire on spring runways.


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Layering necklaces.
The relaxed silhouettes of spring coupled with a bonanza of different necklines means that layering styles will be worthwhile additions to jewellery boxes. These pieces can be multi-strands or singles layered with others.







Layering leather bracelets with charms.
Its shtick is leather wrap bracelets with dangling charms, a look that high-end designer Ole Lynggaard has already embraced. These bracelets have staying power and widespread appeal.








Stacking rings.
Fashion’s relaxed silhouettes call for casual accessories, including layered looks on the hand. These can have cuts of gemstones, pavé, tiny motifs, or simple metal-intense designs. Build a bigger look with lots of small, slim styles.






1960s–1970s motifs.
These will be bohemian—think owls, beads, feathers, and fringe—or stylised geometric forms like zigzags or circles. Runways for spring 2015 and pre-fall lean heavily on these two decades for inspiration, so accessories should complement the clothes accordingly.






Metal-intense statement cuffs.
Nothing makes a statement like a big ol’ cuff bracelet. They pair well with the minimalist-inspired fashions still in the market, and the metal medium allows designers to get artful and creative with carved effects, textures, finishes, and volume.





Ear climbers.
Comet-inspired styles that seemingly creep up the ear made a splash in many collections this year (along with front-to-backs and jackets), and they’re not going anywhere in 2015.  Climbers are often stud or stud-and-hook combination pieces that snake up the ear lobe, and shoppers young and old love them for their modern, funky aesthetic.






Coloured diamonds.
There's a full spectrum of diamond colours in the forefront of consumers’ minds. The ad campaigns and promotional efforts help drive interest to coloured diamonds—natural or treated—in general because they put the stones in front of consumers, who are intrigued by their beauty first and foremost and then enquire about quality and cost.



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Vintage-inspired designs.
There were so many baguette cuts this year in so many lines! Do you remember seeing them? Not to mention the Art Deco influences still going strong.  In 2015, the old will surely continue to inspire the new—and new purchases. The beauty of the past is alive and well in present-day jewellery.







Purples, pinks, and reds.
Pantone’s Colour of the Year Marsala has surrounding shades on the colour wheel which are pretty. Muddy-red Marsala could give way to softer pinks and lavenders in stone choices this year, which are two ways to colour-block beautifully with the drab red hue. In general, keep prettier colour cousins in mind when adorning Marsala-coloured attire.






Whimsical colour combinations.
There were plenty of patterns and crazy colour combinations on runways for spring and pre-fall 2015, so accessories should nod to those aesthetics in the form of mosaics of colour, playful trios of hues, more rainbows or single pops of colour to highlight one in a pattern.







Statement necklaces.
Just as varied earring styles reigned supreme in 2014, necklaces will take that must-have spot in 2015. You will want bibs, chokers, and long and short pendants on hand to adorn fashion’s veritable buffet of necklines, some pieces that will be ideal for layering and gifting, while others will simply make a strong outfit statement.


Monday 9 February 2015

FAQ

 

How do I know what ring size to order?
An accurate finger sizing needs to be done in store. There are many factors that can affect the ring size to suit an individual.  We make our rings to average sizes so if the ring is a gift you present it to your recipient then have it custom fitted to suit. For designs that allow for re-sizing we offer a complimentary re-size if it is within 3 sizes up or down and if the sizing is done within 8 weeks of purchase.
 
What happens if I change my mind? 
We want you to be happy with your beautiful jewellery so you are welcome to exchange the piece with something more suitable. Exchanges may take place if the jewellery is in as new condition with no signs of wear and within 2 weeks of purchase. Alternatively, you can return the goods within 2 weeks and you will be issued with a Watsons' credit. The credit will have no expiry date and can be used towards any Watsons' jewellery. We do not offer refunds unless the jewellery has a manufacturing fault.


Can Watson's jewellery be delivered?
Within Australia we use Australia Post for items under $5,000 and Star Track Express for items over $5,000. Both of these services require your signature on delivery and are traceable. For higher value shipments, arrangements will be confirmed with you before dispatch.

We offer a flat rate shipping cost per region:
Within Australia
Express Platinum             $20 which includes insurance
Star Track                        $30 which includes insurance

How should I look after my jewellery?
With the correct care and maintenance, Watsons' jewellery can be kept as a family heirloom and handed down through generations.  Rings should be serviced every 12 months and pearl strand necklaces and bracelets should be rethreaded and cleaned every 12 months. We also have cleaning cloths and dips instore at $19.95 that will help keep your jewellery clean in between professional cleaning at Watson's.



How do I insure my jewellery?
Watson's does not have a particular company that we refer clients to for jewellery insurance. Most commonly, clients will insure new purchases under their existing home and contents insurance policy.

Do the pendants include necklaces?
Unless the pendants and chains are joined together, chains are purchased as a separate item. Clients often have their own chains or they might like to choose a chain at a particular length and style to match the pendant so we sell them separately for these reasons. If you’re buying a pendant only, Watsons' provides a complimentary gold plated display chain although it is not intended for long term use.

What diamonds do Watsons' use?
Watson's only uses the highest quality, premium cut diamonds that are sourced in accordance with the Kimberley Process.lso synonymous for having one
 
Can Watsons' custom make a piece of jewellery?
Watsons specialises in bespoke jewellery that is created in our onsite workshop according to your specifications. We invite you to make an appointment for an obligation free consultation with one of our designers to create the piece of your dreams.



What payment options do Watsons' offer?

 
 


Watsons' offer a 3 month layby time period with fortnightly payments and 20% deposit for that piece of jewellery that just has to be yours.
 
Watsons also offer interest free finance, both no deposit (GE Finance) and 10% deposit (Certegy) options. There is a minimum and maximum finance amount applicable.