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Oxidized jewelry is officially no longer a bad thing. In fact, so far in 2019, it’s proving to be quite the popular trend. So much so that, according to Pinterest, it’s up 1,112%, making it a top search for summer accessories.

Ready to hop on the oxidized jewelry bandwagon too? Check out everything you need to know about the trend below.

What is it?
If you’re unsure what oxidized jewelry is, think about a blackened silver or gold that creates a distinctive, antique look. “The surface of sterling silver is darkened most commonly through a chemical process using sulfur,” says Pinterest Insights Manager Swasti Sarna, also noting that any metal can be oxidized.

Why is it trending? 
What once was considered something to be buffed off with one of those magical jewelry polishing cloths is now something to admire and flaunt. “We’ve seen a rise in antique looks, particularly in jewelry and furniture,” says Sarna. “Oxidized jewelry has an elegant antique look and looks great with bright summer colors. The metal often has intricate patterns, such as [a] delicate carving, and is actually very popular in Indian fashion.”

Should you wear it?
Thinking you might want to try the vintage look for yourself? Sarna says you can shop it directly on Pinterest by searching “oxidized jewelry” and sorting by product pins to shop brands big and small across different price points. If, on the other hand, you’re more of a DIY girl, you’ll be glad to know you can oxidize your own jewelry. “While oxidizing jewelry is best left to the professionals, there are a couple of easier at-home methods to achieve this look, including using boiled eggs or black gilders paste,” Sarna says.

Not sure where to start shopping the trend? Check out a few of our favorite oxidized jewelry pieces below.

Kelly’s Treasure Trove Exquisite Expense Silver Pearl Hoop Earrings $5

If you’re not quite ready to go fully oxidized, dip your toes into the trend with these shiny silver hoops. The contours of the earrings feature some less intense dark spots.


The Giving Keys Oxidized Brass Classic Key Necklace $42

This oxidized brass key is made by a company that’s all about paying it forward – for every five pieces sold, the brand creates one hour of work for a team of people transitioning out of homelessness in Los Angeles.


Dannijo Oxidized Lotus Earrings $145

These simple beaded hoops feature oxidized crevices and dainty silk overlays for a feminine find that maintains a boho vibe.


Gucci Oxidized Silver-Tone Crystal Bracelet $590

This bracelet pairs vintage charm with a couture name, which is bound to make a statement.


Miansai ‘Saints’ Pendant Necklace $145

You can’t go wrong with a gorgeous, double pendant necklace like this one.

xx, The FabFitFun Team

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