Walmart birthstone necklace offers personalized gifting for $33
Walmart’s Bestyle birthstone necklace fell to $33 from $69, pairing sterling silver, a velvet-lined box and month-specific colors in a gift-ready package.

Walmart’s Bestyle Pure Sterling Silver Birthstone Pave Necklace sold for $33 during Summer Deals, down from $69, and came in a velvet-lined box that made it an easy birthday or anniversary pick. Parade called the dainty pendant “instantly giftable,” and shoppers described it as “pretty,” “sparkly” and “absolutely precious.”
The value is in the details. The necklace line uses 12 birthstone colors and, across Walmart’s Bestyle assortment, shows up in several shapes, including round, pear and square versions. One March listing showed an 8mm gemstone with 1mm cubic zirconia accents, a 16-inch chain with a 2-inch extender, and a black velvet gift package. Walmart also says the pieces are made of 100% high-polish 925 sterling silver and are nickel-free and lead-free, a practical point if the recipient has sensitive skin.
The customer response backs up the gift appeal. A March blue aquamarine version drew 260 ratings and a 4.6-star average, while a September pear-cut sapphire version had 264 ratings and the same 4.6-star score, with reviews calling it a “beautiful gift.” That kind of consistency matters more than any polished product photo, because birthstone jewelry lives or dies on whether it feels personal once it is out of the box.

The category has staying power for a reason. The International Gem Society traces modern birthstone traditions to biblical origins and Aaron’s breastplate, and says one to three gemstones can represent each birth month today. That symbolism keeps working at mass-retail prices, especially as personalized gifting grows: Research and Markets projects the global market to rise from $30.79 billion in 2025 to $33.49 billion in 2026 and $45.09 billion by 2030, while Business Research Insights estimates $34.03 billion in 2026 and $61.66 billion by 2035.
This is the kind of necklace that works best for someone who wears small, everyday jewelry and likes a clear personal signal without a big spend. It fits birthdays first, but it also works for anniversaries, graduations and the low-stakes gifts that still need to look considered. Before buying, check the exact birthstone color, the shape, the chain length and whether the listing includes the gift package, because the Bestyle line varies slightly by style even when the price stays close to the $33 mark.
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