
The Silver Edit Is Here: Your Guide to Styling and Our First-Ever Sterling Silver Collection
Introducing: The Silver Edit
We’re proud to unveil The Silver Edit, a limited launch of our most celebrated designs—now in sterling silver for the first time ever. Crafted by hand in San Francisco using time-honored techniques, these sculptural pieces are designed to be worn daily, passed on, and lived in.
Meet the Pieces
Rani Cuff Classic – 10mm Hand-Hammered Sterling Silver Bracelet
A signature silhouette reimagined in cool-toned silver. The 10mm Rani Cuff is hand-hammered for rich texture and subtle light play. Open at the back for comfort and adjustability, it’s the perfect anchor for a mixed-metal stack or a statement on its own.
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Rani Hoops – Hand-Hammered Sterling Silver Earrings
Lightweight, sculptural, and radiantly textural, the Rani Hoops bring queen energy in every wear. Hand-formed and polished for a one-of-a-kind finish, they’re equal parts bold and timeless.
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Rani Cuff Ring – Hand-Hammered Sterling Silver Ring
Bold yet minimal, the Rani Cuff Ring mirrors the cuff’s curvature and texture in a smaller form. Stack it, gift it, or wear it daily—this ring is made for movement.
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How to Style Sterling Silver Like a Pro (from One Jewelry Lover to Another)
One of the most common questions we hear is: Can I mix silver and gold jewelry? The answer is a resounding yes—and doing so adds depth, personality, and modern edge to your look. Here’s how to do it beautifully:
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Start with One Statement Piece
Begin with a key piece in silver—like a hand-hammered cuff or sculptural hoop earrings—and let it anchor your look. Think of it as the “hero” item that everything else builds around. -
Balance the Textures and Tones
Mix sleek gold bangles with a hammered sterling silver bracelet, or pair your favorite gold chain with a silver pendant. It’s not about matching—it's about creating harmony through contrast. -
Repeat the Metal
For a polished look, repeat each metal tone at least once. For example, if you’re wearing silver hoops, add a silver ring to echo the tone. Repetition makes mixed metals feel intentional rather than accidental. -
Keep Your Overall Look Cohesive
Stick to a similar aesthetic—whether that’s minimal, bold, or sculptural—across all your pieces. That way, even if the metals vary, your style feels consistent.
Choosing Jewelry Based on Your Skin Tone
If you’ve ever felt like certain metals “light you up” more than others, it likely comes down to your skin’s undertone. Choosing jewelry that complements your natural coloring can make your whole look feel more radiant and put-together.
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Cool Undertones (pink, blue, or red hues)
Silver jewelry looks stunning on cool-toned skin. It brings out your natural glow and pairs beautifully with cool colors like navy, emerald, and charcoal. -
Warm Undertones (golden, peachy, or olive hues)
Gold and rose gold are typically the most flattering, but don’t shy away from silver. Try mixing it with warmer pieces or styling it against earthy tones for a balanced, modern look. -
Neutral Undertones (a mix of warm and cool)
The best of both worlds—silver and gold both suit you. Feel free to experiment and wear whichever metal best complements your outfit, mood, or occasion.
FAQ's
Q: Can I wear sterling silver every day?
Yes. Sterling silver is durable and designed for daily wear. With minimal care, it will age beautifully.
Q: Will it tarnish?
Sterling silver naturally oxidizes over time, but regular wear and a quick polish with a soft cloth will keep it gleaming.
Q: How should I clean it?
Use a non-abrasive silver polishing cloth. Avoid water, lotions, and chemicals when storing.
Q: Is it okay to mix silver and gold jewelry?
Absolutely. In fact, we encourage it. Layer silver cuffs with gold bangles or pair silver hoops with gold studs for contrast.
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