Mar 12, 2026
Refresh Your Jewelry Wardrobe for Spring
Simple Jewelry Styling Ideas to Update Your Look for the New Season
There’s something about spring that always beckons us to make a fresh start. You swap out the heavy coats, reach for lighter clothes, and notice that your jewelry may feel a little heavy as well
It doesn’t take much to shift that feeling. A good cleaning, a bit of reorganizing, and maybe one new piece to add to the rotation is typically all it takes to feel refreshed and more spring-ready.
First, Dig Through What You Already Have
Before buying anything, pull everything out of your jewelry box. It’s amazing how many pieces get buried under hairpins, forgotten receipts, and the general catch-all. If your jewelry box is starting to look like a junk drawer, it may be time to reorganize and spruce it up. Go through each piece carefully. Give it a quick wipe-down, set aside bulkier items, and take stock of what you actually have.
For cleaning at home, warm soapy water and a soft cloth work well for most gold and gemstone pieces. For diamonds, a soft-bristle brush helps clean the setting where buildup can hide. If something looks dull or damaged, bring it into any Rogers & Hollands | Ashcroft & Oak location. Our associates can professionally clean and repair pieces in-store so they are ready to wear again.
Lean Into Spring Colors
Spring fashion tends to reflect softer hues such as blush, lilac, sky blue, and fresh green. Your jewelry can follow suit without being too matchy-matchy.
Rose gold is an easy win this time of year because it has a warmth that pairs naturally with florals and lighter fabrics. If you’re drawn to gemstones, a few that feel especially on theme with spring are aquamarine (that soft ocean blue), peridot (a fresh, almost mossy green), morganite (blush pink with a quiet glow), and amethyst if you are drawn to pale lilac or deep violet.

A classic yellow gold piece is always a great refresh with a gold chain or classic hoops, which work with almost everything, from morning to evening.
Try Layering
Open necklines and lighter clothing make spring the easiest season to experiment with layering. Start with two or three necklaces at different lengths, a short necklace, a pendant, and a longer chain, and see how they look together. Mixing metals can provide a more lived-in, collected feel rather than a perfectly matched set.
The same goes for rings and bracelets. Stacking a few delicate pieces alongside one bolder one keeps things interesting without going overboard.

Add One Thing You’ll Actually Reach For
You don’t need to overhaul anything in your jewelry collection. Usually, the most satisfying update is one piece that feels special. Maybe it’s earrings that go from daytime to dinner without a second thought, a necklace that becomes part of your daily rotation, or a ring that marks something worth remembering.
This spring, we’re loving diamond drop and gold dangle earrings, freshwater pearl pendants, and colorful gemstone rings. Simple enough to wear constantly, special enough to remember.

Spring jewelry often carries meaning tied to new beginnings, small celebrations, and quiet moments of growth. When it is given as a gift, the message is simple and heartfelt.
Come explore what’s new at Rogers & Hollands | Ashcroft & Oak, and find something to add to your spring capsule.