Floating jewelry is unique due to its illusion effect. This technique allows the designs to be prominent and the settings less conspicuous.
Most importantly, floating jewelry flows gracefully on your body without tension. A bubble ring will appear dramatic, yet soft on your finger. A floating diamond within a curb chain anklet will look casual, yet clean cut. Lastly, floating components within a charm locket will create a somewhat whimsical design, which might belong in a modern art exhibit.
Visually, floating jewelry pieces appear somewhat relaxed as well as effortless. Whether daytime or night, choosing to wear floating jewelry will allow you to embrace something that is well within your grasp. Take it or leave it. Whatever floats your boat.
Click on the images below to view web links of floating jewelry:
Assael, Bubble Sardinian Coral Ring by Sean Gilson for Assael
Mary MacGill, 14K Golden Turquoise Floating Ring
KATKIM, FLOATING EMERALD RING
Favor Jewelry LLC, Minimal Floating Bead Abacus Necklace
Paul Morelli, Floating Diamond Necklace
Jennifer Fisher, Oversized Floating Diamond Minimal Block Letter
Mar Y Sol, Float Necklace
A.G.A. Correa & Son, Fish Float Sphere Pendant
EP Fine Jewelry, 14k Floating Charm Locket
Jennifer Behr, Sariyah Headband
Chan Luu, MIZUMI EARRINGS ABALONE
Tuckernuck, Jennifer Behr x Julia Berolzheimer Multi Cove Earrings
Sydney Evan, Gold & Diamond Floating Marquise Eye Stud
Anthropologie, Floating Crystal Earrings
SARA PATINO JEWELRY, FLOATING PEARL BRACELET
ZOË CHICCO, 14K SMALL CURB CHAIN FLOATING DIAMOND ANKLET















