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Why Mixed Metal Jewellery Is Trending – and How to Wear It

Posted on: 05/05/2026

Mixed metal pieces have been trending for a minute now and show little signs of slowing. Despite going against traditional "fashion rules", mixed metals are everywhere. Many celebrities and influencers are donning them at red carpet events and on Instagram.

So why is it trending, and how exactly should you wear it? Let's get into it.

The mixed metal trend explained

You might be wondering what mixed metal jewellery is. It involves wearing different metal types, such as rose gold and silver, together. This could mean intentionally wearing different metals all at once, such as gold rings on one hand and silver rings on the other. It could also mean incorporating mixed metal designs, such as pendants that blend metals within the design.

Traditionally, jewellery lovers would wear necklaces, earrings and rings all in the same metal. And while it’s still a classy and timeless look, people are now switching to a more open-minded, modern approach to mixed metals.

The benefits of mixing metals

The best thing about mixing metals is that you no longer need to choose just one – you can have it all! If you’ve ever felt torn between your favourite pieces, mixed metals allow you to wear more of what you already love.

It also makes your jewellery collection work harder. Mixing metals boosts versatility, helping individual pieces transition more easily from day to night or casual to occasion wear. A silver chain can sit happily alongside a gold pendant. Rose gold accents can soften cooler silver tones.

Beyond practicality, mixing metals is also a form of selfexpression. It encourages a more intuitive, personal approach to styling – one that often spills over into other areas of fashion. The result is jewellery that feels less “put together” but perhaps more authentically you.

Popular mixed metal jewellery combinations

This trend is a wonderfully free-spirited form of self-expression. You can throw together your favourite pieces without following strict rules. However, if you're new to this trend and unsure where to start, particular metals can work better with others.

Yellow gold and silver are a classic pairing. The contrast between warm and cool tones feels balanced and timeless, making this an ideal option for firsttime mixers. Layering gold and silver bangles or stacking rings in both tones creates a subtle yet impactful look.

Silver and rose gold offer a softer, more contemporary feel. Rose gold’s blush tones complement silver beautifully, adding warmth without overpowering the overall look. This pairing works particularly well for delicate and understated everyday jewellery.

Feeling confident? Mixing all three metals is absolutely an option. The key here is balance. Choose one metal as your base and use the other two as accents. For example, you can start with staple silver bangles and stack dainty rose gold and gold rings. This keeps the look cohesive while still making a statement.

Common mixed metal mistakes to avoid

So, what are the rules? Can you wear gold and silver together? While this trend encourages creativity, a little consideration goes a long way.

  • Don’t overdo it. Stick to the amount of jewellery you’d usually wear and switch out a few pieces for different metals.
  • Be mindful of proportions. If one metal dominates too heavily, the look can feel unbalanced. Aim for one main tone with others supporting it.
  • Consider tones and finishes. Some combinations, such as similar warm metals with vastly different finishes, can clash. Mixing rose gold and yellow gold, for example, works best when the tones are clearly defined and thoughtfully styled. 
  • Create visual links between pieces. One easy way to make mixed metals feel cohesive is to include at least one piece that already blends multiple metals. A twotone ring, bracelet or necklace can act as a “bridge”, tying your look together and making the rest of your jewellery feel intentionally coordinated.
  • Don't wear different metals literally next to each other. It's generally advised to avoid this as it can cause metals to tarnish. 

 Discover mixed metal jewellery at F.Hinds

Experience the countless possibilities of mixing metals at F.Hinds. Whether you want to update your jewellery collection with earrings or necklaces, or you're searching for a gift that feels truly special, you'll find a range of mixed metal pieces with us. Our range includes a wide range of silver, gold and rose gold pieces.

Explore the collections online or visit your local F.Hinds store, where our knowledgeable team is always happy to help. 

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