Going Golden Launches Spring Collection Pairing Birthstones and Birth Flowers With Personalization
Going Golden will debut a small-batch spring line on Feb. 26 that pairs hanging 4x6 mm birthstone gems with hand-stamped initial charms and offers free ground advantage shipping.

Going Golden announced a small-batch Spring Jewelry Collection that will go live Thursday, February 26, pairing hanging birthstone gems with birth-flower motifs and personalization. The brand’s blog post by Kelsey Halsey, posted February 21, says the launch "is filled with fresh spring colors, personalized birthstone jewelry, and heirloom-inspired bronze pieces designed to tell your story," and highlights a launch-window promotion and free ground advantage shipping with a "CURRENT TURNAROUND TIME IS 3 BUSINESS DAYS."
Design specifics in Going Golden’s copy emphasize lightweight pieces made for layering: hanging birthstone gems paired with hand-stamped initial charms and "heirloom-inspired bronze pieces." The post positions the collection around family and memory, saying "This collection celebrates growth, motherhood, legacy, and the beauty of personalization" and urging those who seek "meaningful jewelry that represents your children or grandchildren" to take note. Going Golden’s visual cues include spring tones described as "soft greens, blush pinks, and airy blues."

Littleskystone’s Flower Birthstone Necklace Bundle offers a more technical specification for the birth-flower-plus-gem approach. Littleskystone’s product page invites shoppers to "Personalize your style with our Flower Birthstone Necklace Bundle" and lists materials as "14k gold plated over sterling silver," marked hypoallergenic, nickel-free, lead-free, and tarnish resistant. Stone and setting measurements are explicit: stone size 4 mm by 6 mm (0.5 carat), pendant 15 mm by 15 mm, and a cable chain 1.5 mm wide (0.06 inch) in an 18 plus 2 inch length with a spring clasp. Littleskystone also states "Authentic, conflict-free gems" and outlines fulfillment terms: order processing time 1-2 business days, US standard delivery 4-6 business days with expedited 2-4 business days, easy returns and free exchanges within 14 days of delivery, and both a "365-Day Warranty" header and a separate "1 year warranty" paragraph.
Littleskystone supplies a clear month-to-stone and month-to-flower mapping: January Garnet and Carnation; February Amethyst and Violet; March Aquamarine and Daffodil; April Moissanite and Daisy; May Emerald and Lily; June Moonstone/Alexandrite and Rose; July Ruby and Water Lily; August Peridot and Poppy; September Sapphire and Morning Glory; October Opal/Pink Tourmaline and Marigold; November Citrine and Chrysanthemum; December Turquoise/Blue Topaz and Narcissus.
Other vendors frame the same trend through different material and color choices. Gldn’s Aura Collection offers "a softer, more wearable palette" and counsels to "Forget the loud, traditional gemstones," listing tone examples such as "a misty aquamarine for March, a muted garnet for January, a blush sapphire for September" and personalization options that include Names, Initials, Dates, Roman Numerals, Coordinates, and Meaningful Symbols. Mondaysmade is running seasonal concepts including a collaboration "Designed in collaboration with Miki Rai" and collections titled "A Year in Bloom" and "Blossoms Of Spring" that map twelve flowers to the months.
Price and retail context is visible on aggregator Localeclectic, which lists items and sale pricing such as Tiny Birth Flower Portrait Necklace, Regular price $72, Sale price $54, and Solid Gold Birth Flower Bloom Necklace, Regular price $215, Sale price $161.25. Localeclectic displays site promotions including FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS $175+ and 25% OFF EVERYTHING, with an estimated shipping fee of $8 in cart samples.
Claims and omissions are worth noting. Littleskystone asserts "Authentic, conflict-free gems" and provides chain and stone dimensions and warranty language, yet its page contains both "365-Day Warranty" and a "1 year warranty" line that merit clarification. Going Golden’s announcement includes turnaround and free-shipping language but does not list per-item materials or SKU pricing in the post excerpt. With pieces described as "limited for the season," expect demand to be time-sensitive when the collection launches February 26; confirm certification, exact materials, personalization fees, and SKU prices directly with each brand before purchase.
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