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Mary Gaitani | Smarties Necklace in Mookaite-Jasper

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Mary Gaitani | Smarties Necklace in Mookaite-Jasper

A cascade of semi-precious tourmaline, tumbled and polished into rounded, candy-like beads, defines the Mary Gaitani Smarties Necklace Tourmaline. This is a piece that rejects the notion of delicate restraint in favor of a bold, tactile presence. The necklace is a single, continuous strand of these vibrant, multi-hued stones, each bead catching light with a soft, vitreous sheen that reveals the stone's internal complexity—from deep watermelon pinks to cool, translucent greens. The stones are strung on a fine silver 925 cord, a subtle metallic thread that anchors the organic weight of the gems without competing for attention. The effect is one of controlled abundance: a dense, colorful cluster that feels both precious and playful. The hand of this necklace is substantial and grounding. The tourmaline beads are cool to the touch, their smooth, polished surfaces offering a satisfying weight against the collarbone. The silver cord is supple, allowing the beads to shift and settle naturally against the skin. There is no sharpness here—only the rounded, organic feel of natural stone. The construction is deceptively simple: a single, long strand that can be worn as a choker or doubled for a more layered, voluminous look. The clasp is discreet, ensuring the focus remains on the stones themselves. This is jewelry built for movement, not for sitting still in a case. In terms of proportion, the necklace strikes a deliberate balance. The beads are substantial enough to command attention, yet not oversized to the point of costume. They sit in a dense, clustered line that frames the neck and décolletage with a thick, colorful band. This is a piece that works best when given space to breathe—worn against a simple white cotton shirt, a black silk shell, or a crisp linen blazer. It is equally effective at drawing the eye to a bare neckline, adding instant color and texture to an otherwise minimalist evening look. The versatility lies in its ability to shift from day to night: worn solo with a cashmere turtleneck for a pop of unexpected color, or layered with fine gold chains for a more complex, bohemian evening silhouette. The movement of the necklace is fluid, the beads clinking softly with every gesture. It is a piece that invites touch, both from the wearer and from those who admire it. Seasonally, it is a transitional star—bringing warmth to winter neutrals and a grounded, earthy note to summer linens. Style it with a relaxed suede jacket and cropped trousers for a weekend lunch, or let it be the singular statement against a column of black for a gallery opening. The Mary Gaitani Smarties Necklace Tourmaline is not an accessory; it is a focal point, a conversation starter, a piece of wearable sculpture that demands to be seen and felt.

$28.06
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$28.06

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A cascade of semi-precious tourmaline, tumbled and polished into rounded, candy-like beads, defines the Mary Gaitani Smarties Necklace Tourmaline. This is a piece that rejects the notion of delicate restraint in favor of a bold, tactile presence. The necklace is a single, continuous strand of these vibrant, multi-hued stones, each bead catching light with a soft, vitreous sheen that reveals the stone's internal complexity—from deep watermelon pinks to cool, translucent greens. The stones are strung on a fine silver 925 cord, a subtle metallic thread that anchors the organic weight of the gems without competing for attention. The effect is one of controlled abundance: a dense, colorful cluster that feels both precious and playful. The hand of this necklace is substantial and grounding. The tourmaline beads are cool to the touch, their smooth, polished surfaces offering a satisfying weight against the collarbone. The silver cord is supple, allowing the beads to shift and settle naturally against the skin. There is no sharpness here—only the rounded, organic feel of natural stone. The construction is deceptively simple: a single, long strand that can be worn as a choker or doubled for a more layered, voluminous look. The clasp is discreet, ensuring the focus remains on the stones themselves. This is jewelry built for movement, not for sitting still in a case. In terms of proportion, the necklace strikes a deliberate balance. The beads are substantial enough to command attention, yet not oversized to the point of costume. They sit in a dense, clustered line that frames the neck and décolletage with a thick, colorful band. This is a piece that works best when given space to breathe—worn against a simple white cotton shirt, a black silk shell, or a crisp linen blazer. It is equally effective at drawing the eye to a bare neckline, adding instant color and texture to an otherwise minimalist evening look. The versatility lies in its ability to shift from day to night: worn solo with a cashmere turtleneck for a pop of unexpected color, or layered with fine gold chains for a more complex, bohemian evening silhouette. The movement of the necklace is fluid, the beads clinking softly with every gesture. It is a piece that invites touch, both from the wearer and from those who admire it. Seasonally, it is a transitional star—bringing warmth to winter neutrals and a grounded, earthy note to summer linens. Style it with a relaxed suede jacket and cropped trousers for a weekend lunch, or let it be the singular statement against a column of black for a gallery opening. The Mary Gaitani Smarties Necklace Tourmaline is not an accessory; it is a focal point, a conversation starter, a piece of wearable sculpture that demands to be seen and felt.