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Sheinelle Jones wears Artizan Joyeria’s Amelia layered necklace set on TODAY

Sheinelle Jones turned TODAY into a polished argument for pre-layered necklaces, wearing Artizan Joyeria’s Amelia set, a three-chain mix of evil eye and star details.

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Sheinelle Jones wears Artizan Joyeria’s Amelia layered necklace set on TODAY
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Sheinelle Jones made a convincing case for the pre-layered necklace on May 21, when she wore Artizan Joyeria’s Amelia Layered Necklace Set on TODAY. The look captured why these ready-made stacks keep winning for everyday wear: they deliver the layered effect without the tangling, the mismatch, or the morning styling puzzle that comes with building a stack chain by chain.

The Amelia set is built as a statement, but one with practical instincts. Artizan Joyeria designed it with three separate chains, including a chunky evil-eye centerpiece and a dainty mixed-metal star pendant, a combination that gives the piece dimension without tipping into clutter. Made from recycled 316L stainless steel with 18K gold and rhodium plating, it lands in the sweet spot between visual interest and low-friction wear, especially for readers who want jewelry that can move from a Zoom window to dinner without needing a reset. The brand also offers free U.S. shipping and 30-day returns, which only strengthens the appeal of a piece meant to be worn often rather than saved for rare occasions.

What makes the Amelia set especially relevant now is the shift in how necklaces are being worn. The new everyday luxury is not overcurated maximalism; it is the ease of looking styled without having to do much at all. A pre-layered design works best with simple necklines, crisp T-shirts, button-downs, knit tops, and square or scoop-neck dresses, where the chains can sit cleanly and the pendant mix can read as intentional. That is where a piece like this outperforms self-assembled stacks, which can slide out of place, knot against each other, or feel visually uneven when metals and lengths are not carefully balanced.

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Jones’s appearance carried added resonance because she returned to TODAY in September 2025 after time away following the death of her husband, Uche Ojeh, in May 2025. TODAY has said Jones and Ojeh married in September 2007 and had three children. Against that backdrop, the necklace read as more than an accessory. It was a small, modern form of composure, the kind of jewelry choice that feels personal, polished, and easy enough to live in, which is exactly why pre-layered sets keep rising above fussier alternatives.

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