Loren Stewart Pesca Y Necklace
Loren Stewart
$478.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
The Loren Stewart Pesca Y Necklace channels a cool, contemporary edge with its streamlined sterling silver curb chain and luminous aquamarine drop—an instant elevation piece, quietly disruptive in the best way. The metallic finish is high-shine but balanced, while the stone detail lends a refreshing hit of pale blue that feels both celestial and grounded. Lightweight yet substantial, this necklace is made in the USA, and every element feels intentionally unfussy—think west coast minimalism with a whisper of intrigue.
The drop Y-shape flatters the collarbone, elongating the neckline for a subtly sexy effect that slips easily over tees, open shirts, or even a slip dress. The spring ring closure makes for quick on-off styling, and the curb chain’s flat links ensure it sits comfortably against the skin, catching light without tangling into layers. With its 12-inch drop, the Pesca Y Necklace is just as at-home solo as it is when integrated into a stack, framing low necklines or peeking out from under a crisp white collar.
Loren Stewart’s cool-girl DNA is rooted in a love of reinvention, and it’s not lost here. This necklace echoes the Los Angeles label’s playful, bold-luxe reputation—pieces designed to live with you, not just on you. Think of it as the subtle statement that instantly sharpens everything else you’re wearing, a favorite of style icons who know how to keep things just undone enough.
Materials / Fabrication
- Sterling silver pendant and curb chain
- Aquamarine stone detail
- Spring ring closure
- Measures approximately 12 in length
- Made in USA
Recommended Care
- Store in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratching.
- Polish periodically with a silver cleaning cloth to maintain shine.
- Avoid exposure to water, perfumes, and harsh chemicals.
- Remove before swimming, bathing, or exercising to preserve both silver and aquamarine.
- Clean gently with mild soap and lukewarm water if needed; dry thoroughly before storing.
