Necklaces

Browse our curated selection of unique designer necklaces in silver and gold from brands like Logan Hollowell, Michelle Fantaci and more at Goop.

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Necklaces

Browse our curated selection of unique designer necklaces in silver and gold from brands like Logan Hollowell, Michelle Fantaci and more at Goop.

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Lié Studio The Margaret Necklace
Lié StudioThe Margaret Necklace
$380.00
A sleek outfit-finisher for day or night.
Ariel Gordon Braided Herrinbone Necklace
Ariel GordonBraided Herrinbone Necklace
$1,450.00
A great foundational piece for those who like to layer.
Jennifer Zeuner Jewelry Valarya NecklaceJennifer Zeuner Jewelry Valarya Necklace
Jennifer Zeuner JewelryValarya Necklace
$176.00
The negative space in each letter is a nice a touch.
Wear it with the puffy heart pendant in the front or back.
Ariel GordonMedallion Signet Necklace
$2,100.00
Get it engraved with up to six letters.
Annika InezAmple Pendant Necklace
$245.00
The twisted black cord and sterling-silver pendant contrast beautifully.
Jennifer Zeuner JewelryNoelle Choker
$154.00
Elegant and minimal.
Wear your heart on your sleeve (or, you know, around your neck).
Annika InezSloping Pendant Necklace
$245.00
A modern talisman that won’t break the bank.
Adina ReyterPavé Big Bead Chain Necklace
$3,096.00
The diamond-encrusted donut bead is an Adina Reyter signature.
Jennifer Zeuner JewelryLevi Necklace
$495.00
At 20 inches long, it’s the perfect layering piece.
Inspired by antique Roman coins.
Adina ReyterDiamond Rays Chain Necklace
$5,696.00
The sunburst medallion is punctuated by a single bezel-set diamond.
Lucky you.
The bar-shaped beads rotate subtly, catching the light.
We’re obsessed with that distinctive diamond-link chain.
The curvy font gives this necklace a distinctly retro feel.
The diamond-encrusted clasp can be worn forward or backward.

Necklaces

The beauty of the goop shop’s jewelry selection is that it’s full of pieces that are impactful enough to stand on their own and versatile enough to play well with others. Our buyers took a page out of GP’s necklace-styling playbook and stocked our virtual shelves with pieces from our favorite designers that lend themselves to layering: Long, delicate chains serve as the base; clavicle-skimming chunky links go next; and statement pieces punctuated with meaningful pendants or precious stones (diamonds, emeralds, moonstones) follow.

With that said, the first rule of throwing a necklace party is that there are no rules. Mix your metals—gold, rose gold, silver, platinum. Customize to your heart’s content (add your initials, your kids’ names, your dog’s birthday). Experiment often. And if you’re looking to invest in jewelry pieces you’ll have forever, our editors put together their best shopping tips here.