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9 Colorful Accessories You Can Buy From The Comfort Of Your Own Home And Sport This Spring

These pieces will brighten up any look.

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9 Colorful Accessories You Can Buy From The Comfort Of Your Own Home And Sport This Spring
Talitha Cargill

When Winter ends and Spring begins, the world seems a little happier. The weather warms up, the trees start growing their leaves back, and flowers bloom. The warmer weather has everyone putting away their winter coats and taking out their sunglasses and colorful prints. Here are some colorful jewelry pieces reminiscent of Spring that you can find on the internet. They're also all $50 and under!

1. These beautiful floral earrings

Perfect for any plant-lover, these earrings can be purchased for $34.07 here.

2. This colorful layered necklace

This necklace will brighten up any drab look and can be purchased here on sale for $24.

3. These turquoise tassel earrings

These earrings are so colorful and trendy. You can get them here for $50.

4. This gorgeous and simple petal necklace

This more understated and sophisticated necklace can be purchased here for $29.50.

5. These lovely posy earrings

These Kate Spade earrings are classy AF and would make the perfect addition to any 'night-out" look. You can get them here for $48.

6. This delightful crochet necklace

This colorful and fun necklace was handmade in India and can be purchased here for $22.49.

7. These bright, tasseled hoops

These earrings are beyond bold and will brighten up any day. You can get them here for $12.95.

8. This adorable daisy bangle

This delicate bracelet is versatile and can be worn with pretty much anything. You can get here for $38.

9. This 3-pack of pastel rings

These beautiful rings can be worn alone or together. Their pastel palette is perfect for any Spring look. They can be purchased here for $12.95.

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