I don’t know what the weather is like where you are, but Spring seems to be taking its sweet time getting to us. I thought it was time for a little pick-me-up without breaking the bank. If you’re in the mood for something luminous, check out these necklaces that are meant to make a statement and lift your mood:
Under $100:
Pretty-in-pink Ruby cluster necklace from Catherine Weitzman:
Natural wood and bone neck by R.J. Graziano would be a very affordable update:
A lovely lavender glass necklace from Marc by Marc Jacobs:
Kenneth Jay Lane long gold necklace, love the shimmery coins, should be just long enough to double up:
Rachel Leigh short golden nugget necklace has nice texture:
I’m not normally a huge fan of Juicy Couture, but this necklace hits just the right notes with multi-chain layered look and a touch of turquoise:
From $100 to $250:
Frothy Freshwater Pearl “Twist” necklace by Iridesse, love the colors (click through for larger image):
Alexis Bittar “Klimt” necklace, just the right mix of texture , graceful, and still makes a statement:
Craving coral? Here’s a well-priced necklace with just a touch of it (Btw, I love the stuff on this site, but Vivre doesn’t have enough details for the jewelry—length, materials, etc.):
From $300 to $500:
I really like this artist’s aesthetic on Etsy. This is her “Greta” necklace, with a lovely mix of Carnelian, shell, wood, pearls, citrine, and fossil coral crocheted onto gold wire:
Here is another one of jraejewels’ designs, a collar of woven semi-precious jewels: multi-hued freshwater pearls, seaglass, crystals and wood (OK, it’s over $500 but I like it so much I have to squeak it in, plus it’s REAL jewelry so you can justify it!):
Here is a fine silver necklace with pearls and crystals, also found on Etsy. Very pretty floral design:
Jamie Joseph Labradorite pendant has gorgeous hues of blue/green/brown with an oxidized silver chain, you’ll have to click through to see the image: Jamie Joseph at Ylang Ylang.
Also, this Jamie Joseph pendant in ultra-simple White Onyx, also at Ylang Ylang.
Very nice Nancy Cohen necklace, I like the way the gems are drilled and mounted irregularly through the chain:
And finally, here is the reason that I wanted to do this post, after seeing this designer’s Spring Collection. This is a silver, gunmetal and steel chain necklace with a bullet-faceted lemon quartz:
What is your favorite necklace design this season? Comment and let me know!













