Necklaces at Smyth

CHARACTERISTICS OF A NECKLACE

While necklaces vary in style, the main component of any necklace—the band, chain, or cord that wraps around the neck—are most often crafted from precious metals like gold, silver, or platinum and can be long, short, or even choker-style. Chain necklaces often have pendants, lockets, crosses, or amulets, though a simple chain necklace is a popular accessory. No matter the style, finding the right necklace means finding the one that matches the individuality of the wearer. 

POPULAR NECKLACE COLLECTIONS

Tacori is a luxury jewelry brand that’s handcrafted in Southern California. All Tacori pieces are conflict-free and many of them feature the beautiful scrollwork known as their signature crescent silhouette. Tacori is a master at incorporating color into their designs. Crescent Crown features stunning gemstones like lemon quartz and amethyst in floral baskets with milgrain detailing. Other popular collections include Sonoma Skies and Island Rains. 

ADDITIONAL NECKLACE COLLECTIONS

No detail is too small to be ignored, according to Simon G., whose stunning designs highlight the highest quality diamonds and attention to detail. Popular collections like Modern Enchantment—inspired by the romance of fairy-tales—merge contemporary jewelry design with timeless touches. Vintage Explorer is another popular collection for its art deco feel and heirloom touches. ELLE jewelry is designed with strong, independent women in mind. Merging modern with timeless, contemporary with the classic ELLE jewelry is fashionable, trendy, and celebrates women’s individuality. 

WHY BUY NECKLACES FROM SMYTH JEWELERS?

Established in 1914, Smyth Jewelers is the largest jewelry store on the East Coast and a dependable source for an unmatchable selection of not just diamond bracelets, but diamond rings, engagement rings, wedding bands, and other fine jewelry, too. We also offer elegant timepieces, on-site engravings, and watch repair services. With stores in Timonium, Ellicott City, and Annapolis, we’re a convenient resource in Maryland. Give us a call at 410-252-6666 to learn more about these collections and more.

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