Solitaire Pendant Necklaces

Our curated solitaire pendant necklace collection is designed with precision, clean lines, timeless shapes and just the right amount of shine. Each necklace features a single sparkling stone set on various metal options including gold, sterling silver and gold vermeil. Choose from classic cuts like round and oval for a soft, balanced look, or go for sharper lines with an emerald or princess cut. If you’re after something more dynamic, the marquise, heart and pear cuts add a striking asymmetry that feels fresh and modern.

Each piece in our collection features a high-quality moissanite or lab-grown diamond, chosen not just for its beauty, but for the way it’s made. Each stone is ethically sourced and sustainably crafted, set in the metal you love and made to last for years to come. Designed to be light, durable and wearable every day, these pendants are versatile enough to pair with anything, yet elevated enough to feel special.

Solitaire Pendant Necklaces FAQs

What is a pendant?

A pendant is the charm or small piece that hangs from a chain. It's the centerpiece of your necklace. On a solitaire pendant necklace, it's a beautifully cut moissanite or lab diamond that adds just the right amount of sparkle.

What is the difference between a necklace and a pendant?

A necklace is the whole piece of jewelry with the chain and all. A pendant, on the other hand, is the individual part that hangs from the chain.

How to choose a pendant?

Start with the diamond shape that catches your eye, round and oval are classic, emerald, cushion, radiant and princess cuts feel sleek and modern and marquise, heart, asscher or pear shapes are a bit more unique. Then pick your metal: yellow gold for warmth, white gold or platinum for a cooler look, or rose gold if you want something soft and romantic. It all comes down to what feels like you and what you think will look good on you.

How to layer a diamond solitaire pendant?

Layering is all about balance. Start with your solitaire pendant as the shortest piece, then add one or two longer, thinner chains to mix up the textures and lengths. You can even throw in a piece with a small charm or personalized name necklace for a cool contrast. Just make sure the chains don’t tangle and that each one gets a little moment to shine.