If you are from the LGBTQ+ community or its ally or someone who likes colourful rainbows, LGBTQ+ jewellery never disappoints bringing a smile on your face and also empowers others too!
Pride isn’t just an event, it is a celebration of inclusivity. The awareness about the LGBTQ community has given rise to many queer empowerment trends. As the countries have started accepting LGBTQ+ friendly laws around the globe. New symbols, icons, songs and artists come into light bringing LGBTQ community together.
Pride is commonly represented by six coloured rainbow pride flag (red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet) is seen in popular culture. Pride month is celebrated in the month of June and Gay Pride parade is the perfect occasion to wear your funky, colourful and flamboyant jewellery, where people wrap themselves in rainbow flags and always dress very stylish flaunting their accessories and jewellery.
Rainbows are believed to make people feel collected under one umbrella all coming together. It represents equality to all and love and care to all the vulnerable ones. Rainbow jewellery adorned with enamel and colourful stones will lighten up your mood, make you feel elated and it doesn’t matter what gender you are colourful Rainbow jewellery will always bring you joy wearing it.
Rainbow symbols, victory symbols and other pride symbols are often used in jewellery to represent something personal or political.
Marriage is a crucial stage of life of an individual. With countries accepting the same-sex marriages around the world, including US. New designs of LGBTQ engagement rings, wedding rings and anniversary bands come to celebrate this crucial bonding. The types of jewellery preferred by same- sex couples for celebration of love are different from those favoured by heterosexual couples.
They also seek more private shopping experiences that are tailored to their community and welcome mainstream brands’ inclusive promotional campaigns. They also prefer customising their jewellery pieces and putting a part of their personality and identity ins creating something beautiful which stands out from the rest and expresses their love story.
Transgender community has played a significant role in building the LGBTQ community of what it is now from the start of Stonewall protests of 1969. The Transgender community has grown stronger by time and still has a lot to achieve to get acceptance across the world. The transgender flag is used symbolically to represent Transgender community with light blue, pink and white striped flag. The flag sometimes also gets aligned with other LGBT flags forming a collective LGBTQIA+ umbrella.
If you are from the LGBTQ+ community or its ally or someone who likes colourful rainbows, LGBTQ+ jewellery never disappoints bringing a smile on your face and also empowers others too.