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Boho aesthetic in jewelry: The free spirit

Written by Diana
Boho aesthetic in jewelry: The free spirit

Hero: Single-ear feather cuff from UrbanBirdFeathers on Etsy

Boho clothing style is a popular fashion trend that has developed from the original hippies counterculture movement of the 1970s but is still popular to this day.

There is a good chance that the first time around, the rustic and un-western boho fashion developed as a reaction to the polished classic mid-century style of the 50s. These days, it could be that boho is getting more attention as a reaction to the streamlined millennial minimalist aesthetic.

And we’re sure having lots of fun with it!

Statement feathery hair pin from Loveprema on Etsy

In fashion, boho style offers a range of stylish clothing items, including flowing skirts, maxi dresses and kimonos, as well as natural fabrics like cotton and linen to create a relaxed yet stylish look.

Choose the colors like it’s 1970’s

The typical colors for boho fashion are earthy tones like sage green, ochre and brown, as well as bright color pops to mix it up.

Resin dangles from ChristinaChristiJls on Etsy

When it comes to jewelry, boho is all about stacking natural materials such as beads, shells and gold discs in combination with leather cords and macramé techniques for an eye-catching look.

Long ear cuff made of green feather from UrbanBirdFeathers on Etsy

The boho look is all about expressing your free-spirited side, so there’s the tendency to go a bit over the top and wear your jewelry in thick stacks. Whether you call it boho chic or gypsy boho, stacking is one trend that can really help you make a statement with your jewelry without having to buy a new avant garde statement piece. Simply stacking enough dainty rings, necklaces or bracelets together makes them into a statement. I think the trend of stacking is amazing.

The vibe of boho jewelry

The boho vibe is relaxed, organic and wearable - so many reasons to go for it. It’s a great way to express your individuality through jewelry without having to buy new pieces all the time.

Outfit and jewelry by Loveprema on Etsy

With a bit of creativity, you can make any piece of boho jewelry into something special and totally unique.

So if you don’t mind going against the minimalist grain, boho jewelry is a great way to add some vibrancy and personality to your look.

Long thin feather earrings from UrbanBirdFeathers on Etsy

You know how boho started - use it

Boho style is a fashion trend that started with the hippies in the 1970s. It’s about wearing clothes, fabrics and jewelry to show your free spirit - that’s really the boho thing. At the same time, there are several versions of boho. For one, there’s the coconut girl aesthetic in jewelry which you will love if you could do with some beach holidays vibe.

Natural feather hair clip from UrbanBirdFeathers on Etsy

Boho jewelry is known for its vibrant, free-spirited look. It typically features a wide range of materials and textures, which can include beads, shells, gold discs, leather cords and macramé techniques. The colors are usually earthy shades like ochre and sage green but also bright pops of color to mix it up.

The best part about boho jewelry is that you don’t have to buy a new statement piece all the time. With a bit of creativity, you can make any piece of boho jewelry into something special and totally unique. Stack enough dainty rings, necklaces or bracelets together and you’ll have a statement piece.

Dark feather earrings from Loveprema on Etsy

Whether you call it boho chic or gypsy boho, this fashion trend is still popular to this day and is the perfect way to express your free-spirit without having to break the bank.

Boho jewelry often has beads, shells and gold discs with leather cords and macramé techniques. You can also stack pieces of jewelry together to make a statement. It’s all about expressing your personality without having to buy a new statement piece.

So if you are looking for a style that is relaxed and organic, boho jewelry could be the perfect choice for you. It’s fun, vibrant and very wearable - so many reasons to go for it!