Diamond Cross Necklace

Discussion in 'General' started by AnonimLZ1, Oct 9, 2025 at 3:40 PM.

  1. AnonimLZ1

    AnonimLZ1 Well-Known Member

    I would like to purchase a diamond cross necklace. Normally I prefer necklaces to be in YG as it looks better against my skin tone near my face; however, I am open to RG (all my current bracelets and rings are in RG) and even though I don't prefer white metals, I am considering platinum but not white gold.

    Cartier did make a small RG diamond cross necklace (symbols) at one time, but now they are all out of stock and discontinued. They still have the one in WG, but I don't prefer it. I am also willing to go with a bigger carat weight but not overly huge for a diamond cross.

    I researched and saw that VCA did at one time make a diamond cross necklace, but it is now considered vintage. I wish VCA would make one in their Perlée line which I adore! I do like the sparkle of the chains made by VCA and Cartier.

    I have also looked online at Tiffany's, Harry Winston, and Graff but of course, I haven't seen any in person.

    Any thoughts or recommendations for a diamond cross necklace would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

    @BigAkoya - Would you have any insight? You are always so insightful and thorough in your ideas and suggestions!
     
  2. Louisjoign

    Louisjoign Active Member

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  3. LoganMcdaniel

    LoganMcdaniel Well-Known Member

    I see it's been a while since you’ve posted, but I just wanted to ask if anyone who bought a diamond cross necklace has noticed how it holds up with daily wear? I'm considering one for everyday use, and I'm a bit curious about things like clasp strength and whether the diamonds stay secure over time. Would love to hear more real-life experiences with different brands.
     
  4. WestleyBars

    WestleyBars Member

    I had something similar done a while back, and I looked at styles from rosary beads catholic to get inspo for the chain length and bead spacing. They usually have a nice balance and help visualize how the cross will lay. Also agree with others—try layering it with another simple chain to see what length works best for you before committing.
     
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