Color Combiner
Find the perfect color palettes for your handmade accessories.
Curated Color Palettes
Our artisans have curated these palettes based on popular material combinations and design trends.
Choosing the right colors is essential for creating harmonious handmade accessories. Whether you are crafting a beaded necklace, leather bracelet, or mixed-media piece, these palettes will guide your material selection and design process.
Colors by Material Type
Explore natural color variations found in our most popular accessory materials.
Chocolate Leather
Deep brown tones perfect for classic, sophisticated accessories.
Tan Leather
Warm caramel shades that develop beautiful patina over time.
Black Leather
Timeless and versatile, pairs with any accent color or metal.
Turquoise Stones
Vibrant blue-green gemstones with natural matrix patterns.
Amethyst Gems
Purple quartz ranging from pale lilac to deep violet.
Citrine Crystals
Sunny yellow golden tones reminiscent of autumn light.
Color Combination Tips
Expert advice for creating visually stunning handmade accessories.
Complementary Colors
Colors opposite on the wheel create bold, high-contrast designs.
Analogous Harmony
Adjacent colors blend smoothly for subtle, cohesive accessories.
Monochromatic Depth
Different shades of one color create elegant, unified pieces.
Metal Accents
Gold complements warm colors; silver enhances cool tones.
Trending Palettes
Colors currently inspiring our artisans and community members.
Summer Coral
Warm coral and peach tones paired with sandy neutrals for beach-inspired accessories.
Autumn Harvest
Rich burgundy, burnt orange, and deep forest green reflect the changing seasons.
Winter Frost
Icy blues, silver accents, and crisp whites for elegant cold-weather pieces.
Spring Bloom
Soft pastels, mint greens, and blush pinks celebrating renewal and growth.
Color Questions
Answers to common questions about choosing colors for your accessories.
For most accessories, we recommend limiting your palette to 3-5 colors. This creates visual interest while maintaining cohesion. One dominant color with 1-2 accents often works best.
Leather pairs beautifully with earth tones, metallics, and deep jewel colors. Turquoise, amber, and burgundy create classic western looks, while pastels offer modern contrast.
While matching metals creates a cohesive look, mixing gold, silver, and rose gold is a current trend. The key is intentional mixing rather than accidental mismatching.