The future is peach! Last week, Pantone announced its Color of the Year for 2024: Peach Fuzz (13-1023), described as a “velvety gentle peach tone whose all-embracing spirit embraces the mind, body, and soul.”
While we anticipate seeing many more interpretations of the color as it relates to jewelry, we’ve rounded up a few current pieces in the soft, nurturing shade (or close to it)—in case you want to get in on the trend early.
Hand-carved from pink opal, the Happy Bear radiates not only peach color but the sentiment that goes along with Peach Fuzz: comfort, sweetness, and lightheartedness.
The rose quartz beads in Sheryl Lowe’s bracelet give it a light and airy allure that falls right in line with Peach Fuzz’s aesthetic. Plus, rose quartz is believed to channel unconditional love and peace—something that Pantone’s Color of the Year can certainly get behind.
Hints of natural peach tones run through these Dahlia earrings, which are handcrafted in Annette Ferdinandsen’s countryside home in New York’s Hudson Valley. They’re made from pink conch shells, so they also act as a reminder to slow down and reconnect with nature.
From Renna’s collaboration with designer Alejandra Alonso Rojas comes this one-of-a-kind pendant spotlighting a gorgeous peach garnet, wrapped in diamond- and sapphire-embellished tentacles—a design that exudes a feeling of security and warmth, reassuring its wearer each time she slips it on.
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