JCPenney’s Silver Treasures pearl necklace drops to $25 for gifting
JCPenney’s Silver Treasures pearl strand hit $25 with code 1BIGSALE, undercutting its $34.99 sale tag and making a cultured-freshwater gift buy look sharp.

A sterling-silver pearl strand slipped to $25 with code 1BIGSALE, undercutting JCPenney’s posted $34.99 sale price and turning a white cultured freshwater necklace into a rare sub-$30 gift. The Silver Treasures Women’s White Sterling Silver 16 Inch Strand Necklace is built around round-cut white cultured freshwater pearls, a secure lobster clasp, and a nickel-free finish, and JCPenney boxes it for gift giving.
The math matters. Against the retailer’s $100 original price, $25 is a 75 percent markdown, and even against the $39 promo price shown before the code, the savings are another $14. A comparable third-party listing starts at $50, which makes the JCPenney deal look especially strong for anyone shopping a classic pearl strand rather than a trend piece that will age quickly.
That is exactly where this necklace works best: a June birthday, a bridal shower, bridesmaid gifting, or a first pearl staple for someone who wants something polished without moving into higher-end pearl territory. The look has the easy authority shoppers call “elegant and classic,” and the 16-inch length keeps it close to the collarbone, the most versatile place for a single strand to sit under a blouse or a dress neckline.

Before checkout, verify the details that make pearls feel worth keeping. Confirm that the listing names cultured freshwater pearls, sterling silver, and the clasp style; check for sterling marks on the clasp or tag, and decide whether the standard 16-inch length is enough or whether one of JCPenney’s related versions, including a double-strand 16-inch style with a 2-inch extender and spring-ring clasp or an 18-inch pearl pendant, suits the neckline better. At $25, this one reads as a genuinely useful buy, not just a decorative markdown.
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