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Gold Charms and Pendants

14.7MM Diamond Cut Cross with Jesus Crusifix

$622

Frequently Asked Questions

All You Need to Know About Diamond Pendants

Understanding Your Diamond Options

Natural vs. Lab-Created Diamonds

We carry both natural and lab-created diamonds, so you can pick whichever fits your priorities. Natural diamonds formed underground over billions of years. Every stone is one of a kind, with its own character and story. Lab-created diamonds are grown in a controlled setting using the same conditions that create natural diamonds. Chemically and visually, they're identical to mined stones.

Both types get graded on the same 4Cs scale (Cut, Color, Clarity, Carat), and both sparkle the same way. The decision usually comes down to what matters most to you: the history and rarity of a natural diamond, or the value and traceability of a lab-grown one. Either way, you're getting a real diamond.

  • Natural Diamonds: Formed over billions of years, rare, each stone is unique
  • Lab-Created Diamonds: Same physical properties, traceable origin, better price point
  • Grading: Both graded identically using Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat
  • Bottom Line: Pick based on what matters to you, not what anyone else thinks
What diamond shape is best for a pendant?

Which Shape Works Best?

Round diamonds are the go-to for pendants—they catch light from every angle and never go out of style. But other shapes have their appeal. Pear and marquise cuts look great because they create length. Cushion cuts have that old-world charm. Princess cuts are clean and modern. It really depends on what catches your eye.

  • Round Brilliant: Most sparkle, works with everything
  • Princess Cut: Sharp lines, contemporary feel
  • Cushion Cut: Soft edges, vintage vibe
  • Pear Shape: Creates a flattering vertical line
  • Heart Shape: Obvious meaning, makes a nice gift
What setting style showcases diamonds best?

Picking a Setting Style

The setting changes how your diamond looks more than you might expect. A solitaire puts all the focus on the stone itself. A halo surrounds the center diamond with smaller ones, making it look bigger. Bezel settings wrap metal around the edge for a clean, protected look. Three-stone designs have that past-present-future meaning some people like.

  • Solitaire: Simple, lets the diamond speak for itself
  • Halo: Makes the center stone pop, good value
  • Bezel: Modern and secure
  • Three-Stone: Symbolic, if that matters to you
What chain length works best with pendants?

Finding the Right Chain Length

Where the pendant lands depends on your chain length. A 16-18 inch chain puts it right at your collarbone—classic placement that works with most necklines. Go longer (20-24 inches) if you want a more relaxed look or plan to layer it with other necklaces.

  • 16 inches: Sits right at the collarbone
  • 18 inches: Most popular, works with almost everything
  • 20 inches: Falls a few inches below the collarbone
  • 24 inches: Lower placement, good for layering
What diamond quality should I choose for a pendant?

Where to Spend and Where to Save

With pendants, you can save money on clarity without anyone noticing. Since the diamond sits away from your face, small inclusions aren't visible. VS2 or SI1 clarity looks just as clean as higher grades. Put your budget toward cut quality instead—that's what makes the diamond sparkle.

  • Cut: This is where you don't want to compromise
  • Clarity: VS2 or SI1 looks great in a pendant
  • Color: G through I faces up white
  • Carat: Pick based on your budget and how big you want to go
Are diamond pendants good gifts?

Pendants as Gifts

Diamond pendants are safe bets for gifts. You don't need to know someone's ring size, they work with any wardrobe, and they have staying power—people actually wear them. Good for birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, or when you just want to give something meaningful.

  • Anniversaries: Hard to go wrong
  • Birthdays: Diamonds are April's birthstone, but nobody minds getting one any month
  • Graduations: Marks the occasion
  • Mother's Day: A gift she'll keep
  • Valentine's Day: Classic choice

Buyer's Guide

Gold Pendants Buying Guide

Gold pendants offer endless ways to express personal style, from meaningful symbols to elegant designs. A well-chosen pendant becomes a signature piece you reach for daily.

Pendant Styles

Solitaire: Single gemstone in simple setting. Classic elegance that works anywhere.

Religious symbols: Crosses, Stars of David, Om symbols. Meaningful daily wear.

Initial/Name: Personalized with letters or names. Popular gifts with lasting significance.

Heart: Timeless romantic symbol. From simple to ornate designs.

Locket: Opens to hold photos. Sentimental keepsake.

Medallion: Larger flat pendants, often engraved or detailed. Makes a statement.

Chain Length Guide

16 inches: Choker length. Sits at base of neck. Works best with smaller pendants.

18 inches: Princess length. Hits at collarbone. Most popular, most versatile.

20 inches: Below collarbone. Good for layering or larger pendants.

24 inches: Matinee length. Falls on chest. Dramatic with statement pendants.

Consider neckline: V-necks look great with 18-20" lengths. Crew necks pair well with 16-18".

Choosing the Right Chain

Cable: Classic interlocking ovals. Strong, simple, works with any pendant.

Box: Square links. Modern look, very strong for heavier pendants.

Rope: Twisted texture catches light. Adds visual interest even without pendant.

Snake: Smooth, sleek appearance. Flexible but can kink if mishandled.

Match the weight: Delicate pendants need fine chains. Heavy pendants require sturdy chains. Wrong pairing looks off and can break.

Gold Purity for Pendants

10K gold: Durable and affordable. Good for everyday pendants and gifts.

14K gold: Best all-around choice. Strong enough for daily wear, beautiful gold color.

18K gold: Richer yellow tone. Nice for special pieces and heirloom quality.

Match your chain: Pendant and chain should be same karat for consistent color and wear.

Pendant Sizing

Small (under 15mm): Subtle, delicate. Perfect for layering or minimalist style.

Medium (15-25mm): Versatile everyday size. Noticeable without being overwhelming.

Large (25mm+): Statement piece. Better for special occasions or bold personal style.

Proportion matters: Petite frames suit smaller pendants. Larger pendants balance broader builds. Match pendant size to chain weight.

Care Tips

Storage: Hang chains to prevent tangling. Or lay flat in jewelry box compartment.

Cleaning: Mild soap and warm water. Soft brush for detailed pendants. Dry completely.

Protect the bail: The loop that connects pendant to chain can wear. Check it periodically.

Remove for: Showers (soap buildup), sleeping (tangling risk), exercise (sweat and impact).

Layering tip: Different lengths prevent tangling. Vary pendant sizes for visual interest.