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How to Wear a Smoky Topaz Ring

A smoky topaz ring isn’t the traditional color of most jewelry. This is really odd just because it is such a very fashionable color in the clothing world. However, just because it hasn’t been found in a lot of gemstones this really gives you the chance to make your piece stand out. Here are a few different outfit ideas that you can use to incorporate this jewelry.

You could also incorporate this into a formal outfit. It is such a warm tone it can really work with other warm tones such as gold. This could be a very daring accent with a gold dress, whether it’s for a prom or a mother of the bride. You really don’t have to be wearing costume jewelry just because you spent a lot of money on the dress. Instead, you can get pieces that look like they cost a lot of money even though they didn’t.

Take a Safari. You could pair it with a leopard or cheetah print jacket. You can keep the rest of your pants and shirts a chocolate brown or use different patterns and ivories. This could even work with a pair of jeans. Most animal prints have a little bit of brown to it so it is going to relate back to it even if it isn’t an exact match.

Another way that you could wear this piece of jewelry is for a feminine look. It will really help ground a very soft pink outfit or a white cashmere sweater. It still gives you a very feminine look but also has something very realistic about it and ensures that you don’t end up looking too juvenile.

This kind of range also can be very edgy. It can really be at the height of fashion. You might be able to find a version that looks like a snake. This is very common in chocolate colored diamonds, but this can cost thousands of dollars. Instead find a piece with topaz that can give you the exact same look for a lot less money.

If you choose to wear one of these very cool kind of rings it is important to really create a cohesive look. You’ll want to make sure that your hair also really works with this kind of design style. You could use a flat iron to make it quite edgy. You could also just pull it back so it creates a little bit of a harsh line. Then you could match the jewelry with a really large or chunky necklace.

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