Brighton Necklaces
A single row of pave Swarovski crystals outlines this teardrop silhouette, at the bottom of which rests a hammered silver ball. Suggests the refinement of fine jewelry, and its long length is great for layering.
A lustrous glass pearl, encircled by a row of pave Swarovski, lends a look of refinement. Short, and great for layering.
Brighton’s Baroness motif, inspired by the lacy collars seen in 18th-century portraits, creates a collared look of its own on this necklace with stations that graze the collar bone.
If love makes the world go round, sparkle makes this necklace one to love year round! Each marine link is connected by micro-pave connectors which, when reversed, read: Love Makes the World Go Round.
Inspired by the 500-mile, 1,000-year-old pilgrim's path to the Cathedral of Santiago in northern Spain. Brighton’s designer tells us that the pierced patterns represent the numerous beautiful churches that dot this ancient route. A great piece for layering.
At once elegantly sporty and lively, this jewelry collection offers two old-world handcrafting techniques--hammering and granulation. Its slender yet statement-making drop is great for everyday wear.