Chic Necklace
Chic Necklace
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Jewelry Care Guide
Jewelry Care Guide
To keep your GAIA gold-plated jewelry shining and prevent natural color change (oxidation), follow these simple rules:
- Last On, First Off: Put your jewelry on after makeup, perfume, and lotion have dried. Take it off first when you get home.
- Keep It Dry: Always remove your pieces before showering, swimming, or intense workouts.
- Avoid Chemicals: Direct contact with harsh chemicals, perfumes, or saltwater can strip the gold layer and cause dullness.
- Store Safely: Keep your pieces in the GAIA airtight pouch or a jewelry box to protect them from moisture.
Chain over chain
Gold-plated chains of graduated lengths, falling together from a single toggle clasp set with zircon. The clasp sits to the side — visible, intentional, part of the design. The chains are fine and light, moving independently. Worn long, layered against the chest. 18K gold-plated stainless steel throughout.
- Elements: 18K gold-plated stainless steel chains, zircon toggle clasp
- Size: Multi-length, worn long
- Rarity: Limited seasonal release.
Express your natural beauty with GAIA pieces, handcrafted with care in Egypt.
In ancient Egypt, royalty wore the *Wesekh — layered collar necklaces of gold and beads draped across the chest and shoulders. The more layers, the higher the rank. Tomb paintings across Thebes and Memphis show queens and high priests wearing them in formal processions, in offerings to the gods, and buried with them into the afterlife. The layered necklace was never casual. It was always intentional. — Aldred, C., Jewels of the Pharaohs, Thames & Hudson, 1971


