Put Some COLOR in Late Summer

The easiest way to add color to your wardrobe is to accessorize. This lightweight jewelry can jazz up basics or add additional rainbow to brights.

Necklaces

Left: Hawaiian Neon Necklace– Handmade birdsnest necklace woven as if by faeries for impact without weight. Lobster claw closure with adjustable length…to order. Plastic and resin beads. $33.15

Right: Multicolor, Chunky Beaded Necklace– Fun! 16″ Necklace with a 4″ silver extender chain. Acrylic beads. $24.90

NINE Colors

Beaded Three Strand Necklaces– Wooden beads and metal chain make these unfussy neckpieces a wardrobe go-t. And at this price, you can buy several colors. Necklace length is about 18.5 inches +approx.1 inch extended chain, but this can be adjusted to order. $12.99

Bracelets

Left: Peruvian Manta Inca Fabric Bracelets-Set of 6- Each Measures: 6 1/2″ to 7″ long, 2/8″ wide. Material: Peruvian Manta Fabric, suede vegan fabric, alpaca silver clasp. Unique designs. Stack’m or wear on both arms. $32.00

Right: Bohemian Cuff Bracelet– Pizzazz. 2″ wide metal cuff covered inside and out with handmade Silk Sari Trim from India. Hollow Flower Shape Medallion in the front; 2 small hot pink beaded flowers on the side. $59.99

Soutache Jewlery

Left: Hand Embroidered Coral Soutache Earrings– Pale and pretty. Made to order. Materials: soutache, soutache braid, beads, soutache braids, soutache embroidery. Clip, leverback or hooks.$55.00

Center: Hand Embroidered Blue and Gold Soutache Earrings– 4.1” long. Materials: soutache, soutache braid, beads, soutache braids, soutache embroidery. Clip, leverback or hooks. $55.00

Right: Hand Embroidered Pom Pom Boho Soutache Earrings– Whimsical. 3.9” long. Clip on or post. $55.00

Beaded/Soutache Bracelet: Handmade bracelet made in embroidery technique using glass beads, glass crystals, soutache cords to fasten. $75.00

Arty

Left: Abstract, Laser Cut Face Earrings- A hoot. Featuring unique hand painted pastel resin pattern of abstract faces with gold glitter. Above are light blue mirrored acrylic cut outs. 3.5 inches long by 2 inches wide. Push back studs in hypoallergenic stainless steel. Vegan friendly, no leather. Lightweight. $56.00

Right: Fruit Bowl Earrings– Kind of Carmen Miranda. Epoxy stones, acrylic beads, plastic sequins, glass seed beads, poly/fabric tassel, resin, cotton pom-pom, faux raffia, cubic zirconia. Hypoallergenic titanium posts with disc clutch closures. Light gold ox plating. $68.00

Opening: Unique Contemporary Tribal Necklace– Imagine this on a t-shirt or low cut dress and tan skin. Cotton rope hand wrapped in different embroidery threads. Silver plated chain allows changes in length but artisan will make to custom. $59.50

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.

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