From pink heart tags to Serpenti pink galuchats, nothing can go wrong with the right kind (and shade) of pink!
Fictional characters like High School Musical’s Sharpay Evans or Mean Girls’ Regina George have one thing in common: they love pink (or maybe just on Wednesdays for Regina, at least). And, of course, who would forget the very well-known and loved Barbie—the personification of the said colour?
Maybe it’s the strength and boldness of their characters that allow everyone to look at them twice—but honestly, a mighty factor could be how they dress up most of the time, especially in bright shades of pink. The same could be said about the pieces of jewellery lined up in stores and pop-ups. Like magpies, everyone looks at the shinier ones first.
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If you’re looking for something flashy but feminine at the same time, spruce up your fit by wearing pieces of jewellery that are bright—and pink—like what our favourite characters above will do.
1. Pink Double Heart Tag Pendant by Tiffany & Co.

Above A model wearing the Tiffany & Co. pendant

Above The Double Heart Tag Pendant in colour pink
Crafted from high-quality silver and featuring a delicate, interlocking duo of heart-shaped tags, this iconic key ring introduced in 1969 is a reinvented classic.
The Pink Double Heart Tag Pendant by Tiffany & Co embodies the brand’s commitment to elegance, quality, and sophistication, making it a coveted piece among jewellery enthusiasts.
2. Serpenti Forever Pink Galuchat Leather Open Cuff Bracelet by Bulgari

Above A closer look at the Serpenti Forever Pink Galuchat Bracelet

Above The Serpenti Pink Galuchat Open Cuff Bracelet with its box
If you feel like expressing a luxurious allure and, at the same time, adding a pop of colour to your outfit, the Serpenti Forever Pink Galuchat Leather Open Cuff Bracelet by Bulgari might be a good option.
Exuding glamour and classic style, the combination of a serpent-inspired design, Galuchat leather, and gold accents make the bracelet a remarkable timepiece of femininity and sophistication.
3. D’Amour Earrings by Cartier

Above A model wearing the earrings

Above The Cartier D’Amour Earrings
The Cartier d’Amour earrings are characterised by a central sapphire—in this case, a pink one. The earrings are expertly crafted to ensure comfort and ease of wear. So, if you are in a hurry and need quick accessorising, these earrings are one of the best picks.
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4. Pink Tourmaline Earrings by Chopard

Above Front view of the Pink Tourmaline Earrings

Above The back version
If you’re into a more flashy pair of earrings, then something similar to the 18-carat yellow-gold pink tourmaline and diamond earrings by Chopard might do the trick.
The earrings are a beautifully designed statement piece created for the annual Red Carpet collection alongside the Cannes Film Festival. Set with pin tourmalines in a delicate wave pattern with a briolette cut diamond drop at the bottom, it exudes a delicate and feminine hue.
5. Raspberry Pink Sèvres Porcelain Magic Alhambra Pendant Necklace by Van Cleef & Arpels

Above A closer look at the Sèvres Porcelain Magic Alhambra Pendant Necklace

Above The necklace’s highlight is its raspberry pink colour and clover-shape appearance
This necklace is one of Van Cleef & Arpels’ most recognisable and beloved designs, characterised by its clover-like shape and clean lines. The raspberry-pink colour of the porcelain adds a vibrant and feminine touch to the piece, creating a captivating focal point.
6. The Winston Pink Legacy by Harry Winston

Above The Winston Pink Legacy

Above A closer version of the diamond
Harry Winston, a renowned luxury jeweller, is known for acquiring some of the world’s most remarkable diamonds, and the Winston Pink Legacy is no exception. It represents the pinnacle of luxury and sophistication, captivating collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
If you're looking for a more affordable alternative, then pink sapphires and pink topazes might be good, too!
7. Renaissance Bracelet in Pink Aluminum by David Yurman

Above The Renaissance Bracelet in Pink Aluminum

Above A model wearing the Renaissance Bracelet
A David Yurman icon, the Renaissance Cable Bracelet combines sculptural form with the brilliant jewel tones found in classical paintings.
The accessory is versatile, so whether for everyday wear, dinner dates, or even formal events, it can be considered a go-to piece of jewellery.
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8. Clip-on Earrings by Chanel

Above Chanel’s Clip-on Earrings

Above A closer look at the earrings
A notable and striking piece from Chanel’s spring-summer 2023 pre-collection, this clip-on earrings by the brand come with gold, pink, and crystals, and are made of metal and strass materials.
9. Serpent Bohème Single Stud Earring by Boucheron

Above A model donning the stud earring

Above The Serpent Bohème Single Stud Earring
One drop features pavé diamonds, and the other is set with rose quartz. This is the delicate balance of the Serpent Bohème stud earring in rose gold.
The earring is designed to be worn on one ear, offering an asymmetrical yet classy style statement. It can be paired with other earrings or worn alone as a striking focal point.
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