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What is a pendant? Explore the 13 types to elevate your jewelry

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by Matt Wodenka
Feb 17, 2025 7:00AM
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Summary

A pendant is a decorative piece that hangs from a chain or cord, adding personal style and symbolism to jewelry.

  • Commonly worn on necklaces, but also found on earrings, bracelets, and brooches.
  • Made from materials like metal, gemstones, glass, or wood in countless designs.
  • Popular types include gemstone, pearl, and symbolic pendants like hearts.

 

Pendants come in countless shapes and styles, from hearts and crosses to geometric shapes, gemstones and beyond. But exactly what is a pendant? And are a necklace and a pendant the same thing? As one of the most popular and versatile forms of jewelry, the pendant holds more complexity and symbolism than you might think. Let’s explore what makes a pendant unique and some popular types.

 

What is a pendant?

A pendant (from the Latin word “pendere,” meaning “to hang down”) is a decorative piece of jewelry that hangs from a chain, cord or other jewelry elements. While commonly associated with necklaces, pendants can also be attached to earrings, bracelets and brooches, offering versatile ways to personalize an outfit.  

Pendants are generally constructed of metals, gemstones, wood, or even glass, and often feature decorative or symbolic elements. They may be simple, minimalist designs or intricate, personalized pieces. Pendants are typically worn as a focal point on a necklace, adding both style and meaning to the overall jewelry piece.  

 

Are a necklace and pendant the same thing?

As mentioned earlier, pendants and necklaces are distinct and are not the same thing. You wear a necklace around the neck as the name implies. Necklaces come in various styles, lengths and materials. A pendant, however, is a decorative item that hangs on a necklace (or other piece of jewelry), often featuring gemstones, charms or other ornaments. You can always choose to wear a necklace without a pendant, but you may choose to add a pendant to vary the look or enhance your style.

 

13 common types of pendants

It’s impossible to list all the possible pendant types in existence. If there’s a specific style, symbol, color or shape you’d like to hang from a necklace, bracelet or earrings, you’re almost guaranteed to find it. Here are a few popular pendant choices.  

 

Precious gemstones

Simple, beautiful gemstones can provide the perfect pop of color or sparkle hanging at the end of a necklace or dangling from a pair of earrings. Precious gemstones (diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds) can be set on a pendant using various techniques (such as prong settings, bezel settings and tension settings) that secure the stone in place while allowing it to be prominently displayed.  

 

Pearls

Pearls are delicate and classic, making them a great, minimal pendant for your necklace, bracelet, or earrings.* Their smooth, lustrous shine symbolizes timeless beauty and sophistication.

*NOTE: Not all dangly earrings are considered pendants. Pendant earrings are a specific earring type with a single detachable decorative element suspended from a hook, ring or post.

 

Diamonds

While a diamond is a gemstone (listed above), it deserves its own mention as an outstanding choice for a pendant, thanks to its brilliance and timeless appeal. The ultimate symbol of luxury—sparkling as it catches the light with every movement—a diamond is the perfect choice for a simple pendant that exudes classic elegance.

 

Birthstone

A birthstone pendant is a personalized piece of jewelry featuring a gemstone that represents a birth month. It is a thoughtful gift that carries emotional significance and personal meaning. The birthstone could represent your birth month or that of a loved one, such as children or spouses.

 

Opal

With their captivating shifting hues ranging from fiery red to calm blue, opal pendants make stunning statement pieces. The play of color, known as "opalescence," gives each opal its unique character, making it a perfect choice for a pendant that draws attention and brings mystery and beauty to your look.

 

Turquoise

Turquoise pendants are vibrant and earthy, displaying a soothing blueish-green hue that’s unique and grounding. Often favored for their spiritual and protective properties, the natural and free-spirited nature of turquoise jewelry makes them ideal for bohemian and Southwest styles.

 

Heart

A heart-shaped pendant is a timeless symbol of love and affection, making it a perfect choice for romantic gifts or a meaningful everyday piece that carries deep emotional significance.

 

Lock and key

A lock and key pendant set is often symbolic of mystery, secrets, or love. The key represents unlocking potential, while the lock signifies something precious and protected.

 

Natural

Natural pendants, often featuring organic materials like wood, leaves or stones, offer a connection to nature, making them perfect for nature-loving jewelry enthusiasts.

 

Initials

Initial pendants are a stylish way to personalize your jewelry. They feature the first letter of your name or a loved one's, creating a unique and meaningful accessory.

 

Locket

A locket pendant opens to reveal a secret compartment, typically used for holding a photo or small memento. This makes it a sentimental piece that allows you to carry cherished memories around your neck.

 

Charm

Charm pendants are small, symbolic trinkets that can represent personal interests, beliefs, or milestones. They offer a fun and customizable way to tell your unique story through jewelry. While charms are most often associated with bracelets, you can also find them on necklaces and earrings.  

 

Religious or spiritual

Religious or spiritual pendants serve as a personal expression of faith, devotion or spiritual beliefs while offering comfort and protection to the wearer.

 

Tips for selecting the perfect pendant

The pendant selection process is different for each person. Here are a few things to consider when selecting what pendant to wear or buy.  

 

Consider the occasion

You can find a pendant to fit any occasion. Are you heading to a formal event where a beautiful diamond pendant can contribute the perfect classy detail? Or are you heading to casual drinks with friends, where a simple heart or colorful gemstone pendant might be more appropriate?  

 

Bring balance to your neckline

The pendant you choose should complement the neckline of your outfit, creating harmony between your clothing and jewelry. For example, a statement pendant can pair beautifully with a low-cut or swooping neckline. In contrast, a delicate pendant works well with a high-neck or turtleneck style.

 

Consider your overall look  

When choosing a pendant, think about how it will fit with the rest of your jewelry. Ensure that your pendant complements other pieces you're wearing, such as earrings or bracelets, to create a cohesive and balanced look. Whether you are mixing metals or matching tones, your pendant should enhance, not compete with, your overall ensemble.

 

Make it yours

Jewelry is an expression of your personal style, so choose a pendant that speaks to you. This could be a meaningful birthstone, a unique design or a charm that marks a significant life milestone. Whatever the pendant design, choose a piece that lets you add a personal touch to your collection. Choosing a pendant that personally resonates with you can make it even more meaningful to wear regularly.  
 

 

Think about versatility

Choose a pendant that can easily transition from day to night, and that works with a variety of outfits. Simple pendants can be worn with casual, business or evening attire, allowing you to get the most wear out of them.

 

Insure your pendants with Jewelers Mutual

Don’t overlook your pendants when insuring your beautiful jewelry pieces. Consider getting them insured with a personal jewelry insurance policy from Jewelers Mutual. Individuals looking for jewelry insurance often think that insuring their jewelry through a homeowners insurance policy is the best option. And while home insurance companies may be experts at insuring homes, jewelry insurance companies are experts at insuring jewelry. Plus, a personal jewelry insurance policy may have some advantages over a homeowners policy for you in some cases. Check your rate from Jewelers Mutual today by clicking the button below. 

 

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