How to Layer Necklaces
Layering is the art of wearing more than one necklace at once so they sit at different points on the neckline and read as one deliberate look rather than a random pile. The principle is simple. You want variation in length so each piece has its own space, and you want a sense of rhythm between the pendants so they feel connected. A shorter necklace sitting higher on the neck, a mid length piece below it, and a longer chain beneath that create three clear layers that draw the eye down and add depth to whatever you are wearing. Done well, it looks styled and intentional. The good news is that it is much easier than it looks, and a couple of simple rules will get you there every time.
Start with Two, Build to Three
If you have never layered before, start with two necklaces. Pick one piece with a clear focal pendant, like the round Soho or the Clover, and pair it with something simpler or shorter so the two do not compete. Once you are comfortable with two, adding a third creates a fuller, more layered effect. The classic three piece formula is a shorter necklace, a mid length necklace, and a longer one, each with a slightly different pendant so the eye has something to travel between. Keep the pieces within the same broad style so the look stays coherent rather than chaotic.
Mixing Metals and Pendants
The old rule that you should never mix gold and silver is gone. A silver Soho necklace layered with a gold Clover creates a two tone look that reads as current and deliberate, especially if you echo the mix somewhere else, like a gold ring with silver bracelets. The key is repetition: if you mix metals, do it in at least two places so it looks like a choice. Because Wecord makes nearly every necklace in both silver and gold vermeil, you can build a mixed metal layered look within the same pendant family, which keeps everything tied together.
Mixing pendant shapes adds interest too. The round Soho against the four leaf Clover against the hexagonal Unity pendant gives you three distinct silhouettes that still feel like they belong together because they share the same design language and materials. For a layered look with genuine sparkle, drop in a Soho Pavé necklace set with lab grown diamonds as the piece that catches the light.
Layering with Gemstones
If you want colour in your layered look, the gemstone Soho and Clover necklaces bring natural stones to the mix. A necklace set with green agate, carnelian, onyx, or blue agate adds a point of colour that lifts the whole arrangement, particularly against a plain top. Pairing a gemstone pendant with a plain silver or gold pendant lets the stone be the focal point while the second necklace adds structure. Explore the full necklaces range to see every gemstone option.
Building a Layered Set as a Gift
A layered necklace set makes a thoughtful gift because you are giving someone a complete look rather than a single piece to figure out on their own. Choosing two or three necklaces that work together, in a metal you know she wears, takes the guesswork out of styling and gives her something she can put on straight away. A Soho and a Clover in the same metal, or a gemstone pendant paired with a plain chain, creates a set that feels considered. Add an engraving to one of the pendants and the gift becomes personal. Pair the set with a 12ml travel fragrance for a two part gift, or browse gifts for her and anniversary gifts for more ideas.
Caring for Layered Necklaces
When you store several necklaces together, the main thing to avoid is tangling. Keep each necklace clasped and stored separately, either flat or hung, so the chains do not knot together between wears. The 925 sterling silver and 18K gold vermeil finishes are tarnish resistant, so simple care keeps them bright: wipe with a soft cloth after wear, keep them away from perfume sprayed directly onto the metal, and store them somewhere dry. Every piece carries a Wecord worldwide warranty.
Explore the full necklaces collection, the Soho Collection, or the Clover Collection to find the pieces that will layer into your look, or visit the Wecord store at 60 Beauchamp Place in London to try combinations in person.