Fairisle Style

Fairisle Style

Fair Isle style has a way of returning every winter like an old friend — warm, charming, and full of nostalgic detail. Its signature mix of repeating motifs and earthy hues feels timeless and wintry in the best possible way. From chunky sweaters to knit accessories, Fair Isle is all about texture, comfort, and personality — making it a perfect canvas for jewelry styling.

This season, one stone from my studio keeps rising to the top when paired with these iconic knits: tiger’s eye.

Why Fair Isle + Tiger’s Eye Is a Winter Style Match

Fair Isle patterns often incorporate warm neutrals — caramel, cream, chocolate brown, forest green, burgundy — the same earthy palette you find in natural stones. Tiger’s eye, with its golden bands and rich depth, complements these tones beautifully.

It creates a look that's inviting, layered, and effortlessly pulled together — everything winter style should be.

Tiger’s Eye Highlights the Beauty of Fair Isle

  • Warm tones pair perfectly with browns, creams, and winter neutrals

  • Natural shine adds subtle glow to chunky knits

  • Earthy texture elevates casual outfits without overpowering patterned sweaters

Tiger’s Eye Classic Bracelet

This bracelet is a natural match for winter knits. Its deep golden-brown hues echo the warmth of traditional Fair Isle palettes and add a touch of polish to even the most casual sweater. For more of a statement, you may opt for the Tiger's Eye Luxe Bracelet.

The Tiger’s Eye Necklace

For days when you want just one standout piece, this necklace shines. The way tiger’s eye catches the light peeking through soft scarves or cozy cardigans creates a perfect balance of glow and earthiness.

The Riley Bracelet Collection

If you love adding a pop of color to your winter neutrals, the Riley Collection is your answer. These beads pair beautifully with tiger’s eye — bringing just enough color to play against Fair Isle’s intricate patterns without clashing.

 

 

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