Jewelry is a reflection of your personality. The meaning of jewelry colors will add nuance to your style. Jovettine offers a variety of colors with unique meanings that can add a sense of individuality to your outfit. Find the color that best represents your style and personality.
ESCAPE AND EXOTICISM
Turquoise: A colorful shade of the sky, it is a color that inspires calm and tranquility, allowing one to clear their minds of the many things that overwhelm us. Turquoise blends well with shades of brown.

BRIGHT FRESHNESS

Green: This is probably the most common color in nature. Associated with the plant world, which is its most worthy representative, green is a soothing, refreshing, and even invigorating color. The advantage of this color is that it generally works well with all other colors, particularly colors that, like them, come from nature, such as brown, ochre, cream, or taupe.
ELECTRIC MYSTERY
Purple: You either love it or you hate it. Yet, beneath its electric allure, purple is the color of softness and dreams. It's the color par excellence for dreamers. One of its shades, mauve, further accentuates this reassuring and serene side. Purple remains a difficult color to pair with: white, black, and brown are its only companions. Pink, blue, or green should absolutely be banned in the presence of purple.
CREATIVE PUNCH
Orange: It's an invigorating and vibrant color that brings a dose of good humor wherever it goes. It's often associated with creativity and communication, because it obviously brings optimism and open-mindedness. Very fashionable during the sixties with the hippie movement, unfairly sidelined at the end of the 20th century, orange is starting to be popular again! Along with yellow, it's the color of good humor and dynamism, so don't hesitate to use it in moderation. 
SWEET ROMANTICISM
Pink: It is the color of seduction, romance, and femininity. Whether it's candy pink, pale pink, or fuchsia, pink is a dynamic color punctuated with a hint of feminine delicacy. This color and its shades have a seductive side that never falls into excess. It is also associated with tenderness and happiness, as the expression "seeing life through rose-tinted glasses" so aptly puts it. However, it must be used in moderation. Pink is not applicable to all situations. It is a particular and flamboyant color that can sometimes fall into excess and create the opposite effect to the one intended if it is not used wisely. 
ENERGY PASSION
Red: The color of passion, red is synonymous with dynamism, self-confidence, assurance, and desire. Wear red when your mood is low or on rainy days. Red pairs particularly well with brown. It also pairs well with white and black. 
WARM SHINE
Gold, bronze, and gold: These are brilliant colors that, like yellow, convey power. The color of luxury, gold and bronze were long the privilege of wealthy people to wear on their clothing, jewelry, or in their homes. The sight of them warms the heart and mind; we feel safe in a golden world because it reminds us of material comfort. Gold is ideal for adding sparkle and generally pairs well with all colors, especially black, brown, and red. Black is also a neutral color. 
CHIC PAR EXCELLENCE
Black: Indeed, black is the ultimate dark color. Associated with elegance and simplicity, it pairs well with almost any color and will create very little clashing, even when used excessively. As with white, however, avoid using it too often on its own. It is recommended to always pair it with a warm or pale color to enhance its style.
THE PERFECT BALANCE
White: It's the synthesis of all colors. It's the symbol of virginity, simplicity, innocence, and purity, but also of knowledge. White lends itself wonderfully to all contexts: it blends perfectly with all colors, and it's hard to get tired of it. Moreover, there are no restrictions regarding it; it matches the entire color palette! Furthermore, transparency is about being authentic, confident, and courageous towards yourself and others. 
COLOR OF INFINITY
Blue: It's the echo of life, travel, and discovery. Like water that quenches thirst, blue has a refreshing and pure quality that allows you to find a certain inner calm linked to deeper things. This color generally appeals to all generations. It's recommended to contrast dark blue with lighter shades like white or beige. Turquoise and light blues blend perfectly with shades of brown. 
COMFORT
Brown: The color of the earth par excellence, brown is soft, reassuring, and almost maternal. Neither sad nor joyful, this neutral color is one of the most widespread in both the animal and plant worlds. This explains why we feel good in its presence. It is also synonymous with sweetness, thanks in part to its representative, chocolate, which has a reassuring and protective taste. It pairs particularly well with white, yellow, purples, and light pinks, such as dusty rose. 
OPENING TOWARDS LIFE
Yellow: A joyful color, the color of sunshine and celebration, it brightens up a world and makes it shine. Of course, yellow is a warm and stimulating color. Like the sun that spreads its reassuring rays, bringing life to Earth, yellow is the color of life and movement. Above all, we will remember that yellow is the color of openness and social contact: it is associated with friendship and fraternity as well as knowledge. Yellow is the perfect companion to brown, white, black, and cream.
RICH TREND
Marsala: This is a relatively warm shade, somewhere between brick red and burgundy. In reality, Marsala is a color that encompasses many hues, ranging from rosewood to ruby, from raspberry to pomegranate. It's a burgundy that leans a little toward orange. Simply put, Marsala is a red that leans a little toward purple, a bit like wine red. The advantage of Marsala is that it's quite cute and fairly easy to wear, provided you know what to pair it with. You can wear it with black and white, but also beige, gold, silver, cream, or even gray. Remember that Marsala isn't a bright color; on the contrary, it's rather muted, so don't hesitate to enhance it with other warmer, lighter shades and slightly flashy accessories to give your style some dynamism. 
ALL IN NUANCE
Silver: This color represents softness, naturalness, confidence, rusticity, serenity, comfort, solidity, wealth, stability, calm, and warmth. Like all colors, it is suggested never to use it alone or in excessive doses. Indeed, its neutrality can, on a large scale, give it a slightly bland and unattractive appearance. It pairs particularly well with white and yellow.
Jovette Therrien