// STACKED NECKLACES #style //
11.27.18
11.27.18
Stacked chains, necklaces, and rings has been quite the trend in jewelry for some time now, and I feel like it’s one to stay. I personally love stacking my jewelry, whether it’s to dress up or down. A few of my favorite looks and inspo above.
Below are a few places where you can the get the look for a lot or a little $$$.
Foundrae
This bespoke, insanely gorgeous jewelry line started was started by a husband and wife duo back in 2015. Basically a line of modern heirloom pieces that include pendants, chains, rings, and everything else you could want in a jewelry line, they have it in the most beautiful pieces. The beauty of it is that each piece stands for something like power, wisdom, etc and you can mix, match, and add on as many pieces as you like. LOVE LOVE LOVE. The only downside is that as insanely amazing as this line is, it is equally insanely expensive, with a necklace easily costing around $6k for a few pieces. ($$$)
chinatown nyc
New Top Jewelry was fashion jewelry lovers’ best kept secret until Vogue decided to do a write up about it back in 2016 and blow up its spot. Downtown IT girls and street chic hipster dudes alike, all come here to get their 14k, 18k, and 24k gold fix in the form of chains, pendants, earrings, and rings. From rapper style pendants as large as your hand to small, dainty chains, this is my favorite spot to come and make custom jewelry. The prices are reasonable, the options are endless, and they always try to accommodate whatever style you’re trying to go for. I got my necklace made here, and they were able to attach the different pendants on the actual chains so I could stack them. ($$)
VINTAGE
I love the hunt, scour, and digging that comes with vintage shopping. The feeling of finding one-off pieces in this mass retail world of today, always feels like a great sense of accomplishment knowing that no one else has what I’ve just scored. One of my favorite things to shop for at vintage flea markets are jewelry trinkets and pendants. Yes, you’re not going to find real gold but if there’s charms and pendants you find, you can always take it to a jewelry store to add it a real gold necklace chain or you can DIY and buy some hooks at a craft store to assemble onto one of your gold necklaces. ($)