Viola Necklace, elevated, elegant, exquisite

Viola Necklace, elevated, elegant, exquisite

There’s a quiet radiance to the Viola Necklace, the kind that doesn’t shout for attention, it simply keeps it.

Pale aquamarines catch the light like a clear morning sky, while tiny points of diamond brighten each breath and gesture.

Handmade in 14k yellow gold, Viola is composed of nine gemstones:

Four aquamarines (two marquise-cut 5×3 mm and two emerald-cut 6×3 mm), totaling ~0.92 ct in four-prong basket settings.

Five round brilliant white diamonds, each ~2 mm, ~0.15 ctw overall, burnished into sculptural gold “bubble” links.

Those polished gold bubbles lend a modern softness, spacing the stones so the composition feels airy and refined. The elements are suspended from a delicate cable chain with a lobster clasp, designed to sit just at the collarbone, graceful alone, luminous layered.

Why we love it

Elevated minimalism: clean geometry (emerald and marquise cuts) meets subtle sparkle.

Soft color story: cool aquamarine against warm 14k gold is endlessly wearable from day to evening.

Handmade quality: thoughtful setting work; diamonds burnished flush for a silky profile.

Materials & measurements

Metal: 14k yellow gold (engraved MEB 585 alloy stamp)

Gemstones: 4 aquamarines (~0.92 ctw total); 5 round brilliant diamonds (~0.15 ctw total)

Settings: aquamarines in four-prong baskets; diamonds burnished in gold bubble links

Chain: cable chain with lobster closure

Length: 15.5 in / 40 cm

Finish: contemporary, handmade


Styling notes

Let Viola sit just above a crewneck or at the edge of a silk blouse; layer with a fine gold strand for depth. Pair with simple studs or slim hoops to let the aquamarines do the talking.

Looking for some more simple? Explore the Viola Pendant

A sky-blue 3 mm aquamarine (~0.09 ct) rests at the center, joined by five whisper-bright diamonds (~0.05 ctw) burnished into gold bubbles. Handmade in 14k yellow gold on a fine cable chain, the Viola pendant is quietly luminous and elegantly modern.

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