Tips for Styling and Layering Multiple Pendant Charms
Charm necklaces let you add personal flair. But wearing multiple charms can get cluttered or tangled if not styled properly. With some planning and jewelry tricks, you can rock layered charm necklaces in chic, organized ways.
Get the Right Necklace
Opt for necklaces:
- Long enough to accommodate charms.
- With larger links that won’t get jammed.
- On stronger chains that won’t break.
Delicate chains won’t hold multiple charms well.
Curb Chain Links
Curb chain links are ideal for charms because:
- They’re flat and wide.
- Charms can’t twist or get caught.
- Distribution of weight stays even.
- It’s a classic, stylish look.
Flat snake chains also work great.
Size and Amount
- Keep charms relatively small, under 2″ long.
- Limit yourself to 3-5 charms maximum.
- Too many looks cluttered and heavy.
- Go for versatile classics you won’t tire of.
Placement Order
Arrange charms:
- With larger in middle, smaller on sides.
- With round then elongated charms.
- With metal charms in between beads/stones.
- With most cherished charm lowest.
Prevent Tangling
- Attach charms directly to chain, not each other.
- Put small bead spacers between each charm.
- Ensure charms can move freely on their own.
A few planned out charms on the right necklace makes for a stylish, sentimental statement.
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FAQs
Here are a few tips on how to wear multiple pendants on a necklace: Start with a long chain: To accommodate multiple pendants, it’s best to start with a long chain that falls below your chest. This will give you plenty of space to add multiple pendants without them crowding together.
Pairing pendants of similar sizes and coordinating shapes can create an appealing and harmonious look. When pairing multiple pendants on one chain, the necklace length and layering style plays a crucial role. If both pendants are small and light-weight you can pair them on a single chain for layered effect.
Generally speaking, it’s a good idea to leave at least 30 inches of space between each pendant to keep the lights from looking cluttered. You can shorten this amount for smaller kitchen islands or lengthen it to accommodate larger spaces as needed.
Today, layering multiple necklaces at the same time is known by many names including a layering look, a neckline stack or even a neck mess.