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Writer's pictureFatema Feeroz

Discover Your OG Jewellery Style: Take Our Buzzfeed-Inspired Questionnaire!

Are you ready to discover your kind of sparkle?


Take a moment to envision yourself adorned in your jewellery. Not your mother's jewels, not the stuff that influencer told you is a-la-mode. This is to help you discover what you truly love and appreciate in your trinket-box.


To uncover your unique jewellery style, you'll see whether you resonate with the opulence of time gone by, the simplicity of the modern era, the magic of fairytale enchantment or the edgy, unpredictable abstract. Embark on this adventure and let your true style shine!


Question 1: What is your go-to ring when you leave the house?


A) Timeless and classic, with skilled craftsmanship that would look at home in a palace.


B) Modern white gold and moissanite, engagement style. Less is more!


C) Floral, inspired by ancient mythology and stories of magical realms.


D) Avant-garde, colourful and asymmetrical. Break all the rules!


Question 2: Which metal tone catches your eye?


A) Vintage-inspired yellow gold with classic gemstones. Our Trinket Bracelet checks all the boxes for a classic vibe!


B) Clean, classy white gold like the Bilur Bracelet. No bells and whistles, just a touch of glam.


C) Playful and vibrant rose gold. See how we'd style it in the Marquise Mistletoe ring!


D) Get creative, use all three! See the tones in these Pavé bands.


Question 3: How do you feel about gemstones?


A) Any natural gemstone as long as it is paired with ornate metalwork.

The Mirror Mirror ring is made with a gorgeous golden-honey coloured madeira citrine, set in gold to become a generational hierloom.


B) Crisp lab-grown diamonds, moissanite and sapphires to keep costs and environmental damage low.

Our Bilur ring uses moissanites, cut in modern marquise shapes to give a sharp finish.


C) Colourful assortment of gemstones, the more the merrier!

We gave our Rosie rings forest-fairy touches with natural stones and wire-wrapped flowers made by hand.


D) Use unique cuts in a never-before-seen way. The more unconventional, the better!

We used a cushion cut London blue topaz in our Naos ring, a cut you don't see often.


Question 4: What words best describe your ideal jewellery style?


A) Elegant, timeless, sophisticated


B) Minimalist, sleek, old money


C) Whimsical, playful, enchanting


D) Bold, abstract, daring


Question 5: Choose the show that best embodies your aesthetic:






The jur-ewelle-ry is out, it's judgement time!


Now, let's find out which letters you chose the most and reveal the style that suits you best:


  • A - If you chose mostly A, your jewellery style is Vintage Elegance. You appreciate the charm and timeless beauty of bygone eras, seeking out pieces that tell stories and exude a touch of nostalgia.

  • B - If you chose mostly B, your jewellery style is Minimalist Chic. You embrace clean lines, simplicity, and understated elegance, preferring pieces that effortlessly elevate your style with their innate sophistication.

  • C - If you chose mostly C, your jewellery style is Whimsical Enchantment. You're drawn to playful and imaginative designs, adorning yourself with pieces that radiate joy, magic, and a sense of childlike wonder.

  • D - If you chose mostly D, your jewellery style is Abstract Avant-Garde. You're a bold trailblazer, seeking out distinctive and unconventional designs that challenge traditional notions of beauty and fashion, making a statement wherever you go.


Congratulations on discovering your unique jewellery style! Armed with this knowledge, you can now curate a collection of accessories that truly express your personality and individuality. At Feerozaj Jewellery, we create custom designs tailored to your taste. So, whether you're a vintage connoisseur, minimalist boss babe, fairy-core princess, or a rebel to the status-quo, embrace your true style and let your jewellery become a reflection of your personality.


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