Birthstone Necklace
Regular price $88.00Pickup currently unavailable at U of M Alumni Association - McNamara Alumni Center
Pickup currently unavailable
200 SE Oak St
Suite #200
Minneapolis MN 55455
United States
+16126242323
Our birthstone necklaces sparkle with gemstone magic! This babe features a 14k gold filled chain with silicone threader and your choice of real gemstone birthstone charms which correspond with each month's birthstone. Whether you collect them for their birthstone connection or because you think they're gorgeous (they are!), we bet you're going to have a tough time getting just one.
The unique threader is easy to open and makes this style highly adjustable, meaning it can be worn as short as you like and up to 21 inches long. It's a necklace for every version of you!
- includes adjustable 14k gold filled chain with silicone threader
- your choice of birthstone
- up to 21 inches long
Care
To extend the life of your precious new purchase, we have a few tips and tricks! Our jewelry is primarily made of brass or plated materials - and their care is different:
Plated metals (such as 24k gold plating or silver rhodium plating) are amazing and need almost zero care to keep them shiny - just like a very forgiving houseplant. Just wipe with an untreated cloth and you're good to go.
To keep your jewelry in tip-top shape, avoid things like wearing it while skinny dipping in the lake, rubbing it down with lotion or sweating all over it at the gym. If you do one or all of these things, see tips above for how to deal.
In general, don’t throw it at the bottom of your purse or toss it on a hard floor or countertop. Always store in a cool, dry place and take it on the go safely in a jewelry bag or travel case. Treat it like it’s special and loved, and it will love you back for a long time to come.
Of course, breaks sometimes happen - don't panic! Just contact our team here with a description (and, if possible, a photo) and we'll chat repair options with you.

Larissa Loden
B.A. ’07 (College of Liberal Arts)
M.Ed. ’09 (College of Education and Human Development)
Alumni Association Member