Accessorising with Rococo bracelets

Like most Wristocracy, I’ve designed and made the Rococo collection of bracelets so that they can be worn individually or added to existing bracelets. First and foremost try any one of the 65+ Colour Therapy bracelets choices or combine them with your favourite sets or your own precious metal bracelets.

As of today there are now ten different colours to choose from in the Rococo range - but I am going to focus on just the pastels in this article

Rose is not pictured here but it features and darker pinks with silver. It includes Rose Quartz, Pink Tourmaline and Pink Opalite and works well with these stones but also white, crystal clear, pastel pinks and silver. Try it with Rhodonite or Madagascar Rose Quartz or Lepidolite and these colours would tone in quite well I think.

Pêche is a warmer pink that I’ve combined with a copper. It features Peach Moonstone and peach toned pearls and works well with these, but also Rhodochrosite, Rose Aventurine or coppers, rose golds and apricots. Pop it on with a Beachcomber bracelet in peach tones.

NEW The freshly added Fleur de Pommier is a true pastel pink. It features Rose Quartz and Pink Opalite. It works well with these stones but also white, silver and crystal clear stones. Perhaps one of the most versatile this bracelet looks good with all the others pastels in the Rococo range particularly Jonquille, Menthe, Lavande and Océan Try it with a Beachcomber bracelet in pastel pink tones or Mangano Calcite or Rose Quartz bracelets. Or like I have, combine it with some of my favourites, Sunshine bracelets.

Lagune is a true, green toned teal. It features Amazonite, Apatite and Turquoise and works well with these stones but also many others including creams, pale browns, (Picture Jasper), silver as well as other teal toned bracelets. Try it with Brazilian Amazonite, African Turquoise or a light Apatite.

Océan is a blue toned turquoise/teal. It features Blue Topaz and works well with this stone but also Aquamarine. It is a cooler toned teal, it features white Opalite, Snow Quartz, Rainbow Moonstone so works well with white, crystal clear and silver tones. Try it with one of the Aquamarine sets a Beachcomber bracelet in Sea Glass tones or a birthstone bracelet in your choice of stone.

Menthe is a mint tone green. It features Australian Chrysoprase, Opalite, a pale Green Agate, Rainbow Moonstone and Prehnite. It works well with these stones but also other pastels. Pop it with a little spotted moonstone (pictured) or a Beachcomber bracelet in teal tones, or why not try the Variscite set or a Rainbow Happy bracelet with some gorgeous Green Angelite which tones in perfectly! In fact any one of the Rainbow bracelets could work really well with many in the Rococo range.

Bleuet is a lovely purply cornflower blue. It features Tanzanite and Blue Lace Agate as well as silver and icy whites including Rainbow Moonstone. It works well with these stones but also looks good with Kyanite and other washed denim coloured stones. All of the Rococo range feature Czech and Swarovski crystal and crystal pearls. Accessorise with your favourite sparkly bracelet and a silver chain. Don’t forget these Rococo bracelets are the perfect size to wear along side your watch.

Lavande features Lavender Amethyst, Rainbow Moonstone and a White Opalite. It looks fantastic with any of these stones but also Kunzite which is available in sets and in Colour Therapy. Try it with a mixed gradient Fluorite, an icy Pearlescence toned Beachcomber bracelet or some of the Sunshine Bracelet collection.

Jonquille features Yellow Opal, Lemon Quartz, Mother of Pearl and freshwater pearls. It looks good with all of these but also works super well with Yellow Calcite and other lemony tones and Citrine. I’ve combined this yellow with mixed golds so it works well with your gold jewellery.

There is so much more you can do with these little gorgeous bracelets including combining with pearls and Swarovski crystal but I’ll leave that for another day! And at only $35 these are not only a fun way but also an economic way to extend your collection!

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