π Soft glow, natural texture, and a touch of coastal magic.
π Wearing Capiz brings a subtle coastal elegance and a sense of grounded, organic style.
β¨ Styling Tip:
This necklace shines as a layering piece. Pair it with chunky gold chains or shorter pendant necklaces to create a dimensional, curated stack.
βοΈ This delicate necklace features a luminous Capiz shell pendant with a warm gold finish, suspended from a strand of Japanese glass beads in a rich honey tone. The result is an effortless piece that feels both earthy and refined.
βοΈ Designed with gold-filled hardware, including a lobster clasp and extender chain, this necklace is perfect for everyday wear and easy layering. Pair it with your shorter, bolder necklaces for a textured stacked look, or let it shine on its own for subtle elegance.
βοΈ Because Capiz is a natural shell, each pendant has its own unique glow and organic characterβno two are exactly alike.
Details:
β’ Necklace length: 18 inches
β’ Pendant size: approx. 0.78 inches
β’ Capiz shell pendant with gold finish
β’ Japanese glass beads in warm honey color
β’ Gold-filled lobster clasp and extender chain
β’ Lightweight and comfortable for everyday wear
β’ Perfect for layering with shorter statement pieces
What are Capiz Shells?
π Capiz shells come from the windowpane oyster, traditionally harvested in the coastal waters of the Philippines. For centuries, these shells have been admired for their natural translucence and luminous surface.
π Historically, Capiz shells were used in Spanish colonial homes in the Philippines as windowpanes, long before glass was widely available. Thin slices of shell were set into wooden frames, creating glowing windows that diffused sunlight into a soft, pearly shimmer.