Hello again in the short space of time, this time with the question about this jewellery set.

I've been decluttering ever since we've moved in the new house, which truly amazes me because I though the bulk of unnecessary stuff had been gotten rid of. However, I consider myself to be at a good place - if we exclude style evolution related piles of things that have left the house, I am now down to the smaller, finer pieces which need a bit more thinking through and decision making. Here is where you come in ladies, I kindly ask for your help.

I am totally confused about this jewellery set. I got it as a wedding gift from a relative 12 years ago, but have no emotional attachment to it whatsoever. Meaning I can get rid of it and not fee guilty.
I never wore it. My first reaction back then was that it's too conservative (not even classic) for me and over the years I was revisiting it, only to think that some day I'll resell it and buy something I actually like.

The thing is, over the last year my jewellery taste had changed a lot and I now prefer stud earrings more than any other type of jewellery. Pearl studs win in that arena and I wear one pair most of the time, exchanging them with the red pair I also like a lot.
So, when I was tidying up my stuff the other day, I opened this box and found the earrings alone puzzling for the first time ever. I even tried them on, but was confused - do I like them or not?

When in such doubts, I turn to my husband. His verdict? They could be seen as too classic and uninteresting, or very, very classic that they actually become cool. We are both on a fence.

Regarding the necklace, I like dainty necklaces, but I have a few other that I like a lot and which have sentimental value to me. I don't consider wearing this one, but I am willing to be educated and talked some sense into if you think I am missing to see the true potential.

Over to you. I am very open to all opinions and suggestions. Thanks in advance for helping with this matter.

For the idea of the scale, the photo has been taken with the smallest Lego piece