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Statement Jewelry To Spice It Up!

As the weather heats up (and it has been seriously heating up), the gloves and scarves (even those ‘summer scarves’) get stuffed into the back of your drawers and your fingers and necks itch for new accessories to play with.
 
As a self-professed accessories addict, I was excited to check out pieces from the UK’s Galibardy jewelry line (which recently launced in the US!), featuring a collection of really whimsical, fantasy-inspired pieces.
 
I checked out a few of their necklaces and cocktails rings which are totally eclectic and cool. These are definitely statement pieces!

This Buffalo Ring ($35) is made of solid brass and definitely intense. It’s definitely not a day ring (it’s too heavy to take notes or type with, making it impractical for internships or class) but it is a really fun ring for the nighttime.

The Chivalry Ring ($35) is another brass ring and is a little more toned-down. I think you could wear it day or night, and with pretty much anything so if you’re looking for something fun but not crazy, this is your piece!

This Bobbin and Scissors necklace ($25) is perfect for a budding fashionista (LOL). Galibardy.com has a TON of fun necklaces like this — this just one example and, if you can believe it, this is one of their “tamer” pieces.

I highly recommend browsing the Galibardy website if you are interested in adding statement jewelry to your jewelry box. They also make for really fun gifts since there is something for really anyone who is willing to take some accessory risks!

Let me know what you think of these pieces and Galibary’s other pieces by leaving a comment below!

BTW: Nail polish in the finger closeups is OPI’s Spark de Triomphe. Obsessed.

Cara Sprunk has been the Managing Editor of Her Campus since fall 2009. She is a 2010 graduate of Cornell University where she majored in American Studies with a concentration in cultural studies. At Cornell Cara served as the Assistant Editor of Red Letter Daze, the weekend supplement to the Cornell Daily Sun where she also wrote for the news and arts section and blogged about pop culture. In her free time Cara enjoys reading, shopping, going to the movies, exploring and writing.