Kendra Scott Jewelry Color Bar

This has got to be one of the best ideas in a while! Kendra Scott’s jewelry is definitely up my alley…love the boho look of her earrings, and the fact that she often uses my favorite stone – turquoise – in her creations. Well, Kendra’s jewelry no longer has to be hers and hers alone – if you’ve got a creative side, as well as a desire to have something unique and oh-so-very you, then you need to stop looking.

Kendra Scott Jewelry Color Bar was unveiled yesterday, and it features a few beautiful designs that you can customize to your own color preference. Take your pick of gold or silver, and adorn it with your choice of 20 different stones. And if you need some help choosing, just click on the color wheel for Kendra’s color suggestions. You can also save your creations online and share your designs with friends. Fantastic, no? Below is my little creation…gold earrings with smoky quartz, emerald jade, and London blue quartz…so fresh, so lovely and so…me!

If you are interested in buying a piece for yourself, check out Kendra Scott’s Jewelry Color Bar and get started on your very own earrings…AND as a reader of Style Blog you’ll be able to take advantage of the special promo code to get 10%  off your purchase! Just type in COLOR10 at checkout! And yes, they ship internationally! Ready, set, create!

And if you don’t find what you’re looking for in the color bar, check out gold earrings over at MyJewelryBox.com – the selection is fantastic!

Photo Credits: Kendra Scott Jewelry

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