Pendant and Necklaces
Halo
A halo pendant is a captivating jewelry piece that features a center gemstone—often a diamond or colored stone—encircled by a ring or “halo” of smaller accent diamonds or gems. This elegant design amplifies the brilliance and visual size of the centerpiece, creating a radiant and luxurious look that shines from every angle.
The halo design dates back to the Georgian and Victorian eras, where intricate gemstone arrangements symbolized wealth and romance. It gained popularity again during the Art Deco period of the 1920s, known for bold symmetry and dazzling detail.
Benefits of Halo Pendants: Surrounding diamonds maximize brilliance and light reflection, the center stone appears bigger without the added carat cost, adds dimension and texture to classic pendant designs, works with any gemstone, metal, or shape, ideal for anniversaries, birthdays, and romantic milestones.

Solitaire
A solitaire pendant features a single, striking gemstone—most commonly a diamond—suspended on a chain. Its name comes from the French word solitaire, meaning “alone,” emphasizing the elegance and power of one perfectly chosen stone showcased in a minimal, refined setting. The solitaire pendant is a true classic in jewelry design. Its simplicity allows the gemstone to shine as the central focus, making it a favorite for daily wear, milestone gifts, and elegant evening looks. Solitaire designs have been worn for centuries, dating back to the Renaissance and Georgian eras when single gemstones symbolized status and personal refinement. In modern times, solitaire pendants became a jewelry box essential, prized for their versatility and emotional symbolism. They are often gifted for birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, and as bridal jewelry, representing clarity, unity, and enduring love.

Bezel
A bezel pendant features a gemstone—most often a diamond or colored gem—secured within a smooth metal rim or collar known as a bezel setting. This setting fully or partially surrounds the stone, offering a clean, contemporary look and enhanced durability. Bezel pendants are loved for their modern aesthetics, low-maintenance design, and secure stone setting, making them an excellent choice for daily wear and minimalist jewelry lovers.
The bezel setting is one of the oldest known jewelry settings, used as early as ancient Egyptian times. Its resurgence in recent decades stems from its clean, architectural look and practicality.
Key Elements of a Bezel Pendant:
Central gemstone encased in a metal frame
Flush, smooth surface ideal for active lifestyles
Modern, elegant silhouette
Available with full or partial bezel designs.
