Adornia gold necklace set at Nordstrom Rack drops to $27 for Memorial Day
A three-piece Adornia set at Nordstrom Rack cut the stacked-chain look to $26.97, pairing a snake chain, rope chain, and tag pendant in water-resistant gold plate.

A $27 necklace set made the stacked-chain trend feel approachable instead of precious. Nordstrom Rack marked down Adornia’s 18K Gold Plated Mixed Chain & Pendant Necklace Set to $26.97 from $100, a steep 73 percent cut that turned three coordinated pieces into a ready-made gold layer without the trial-and-error of buying chains one by one.
The appeal was in the mix. The set included a sleek snake chain, a rope chain and a tag pendant necklace, all plated in warm 18-karat gold and described as water-resistant. That combination gave the bundle more shape than a flat costume-jewelry set: the snake chain brought a smooth, close-to-the-skin shine, the rope chain added texture, and the pendant gave the look a focal point instead of letting it read as a random discount grab bag.
The styling also fit the way shoppers actually wear gold now, especially when they want one purchase to do the work of a full stack. At $26.97, the set sat in the same value lane as other Adornia pieces on Nordstrom Rack, including a Water Resistant Layered Pendant Necklace Set at $22.97 and a Set of 3 18K Gold Plated Necklaces at $26.97. That broader assortment suggested the markdown was part of a larger, price-conscious jewelry mix rather than a one-off clearance anomaly.

Adornia’s own positioning helps explain why the set looked intentional rather than flimsy. The brand calls itself “Luxury Trend Jewelry for Your Everyday,” says it sells trendy, high-quality fashion jewelry at affordable prices, and offers free shipping over $50. Earlier coverage traced the label back to a Wharton Business School startup and described a business built around jewelry staples, collections and themed sets. That history showed in the packaging logic here: a bundled necklace set is exactly the sort of easy-to-gift, easy-to-wear merchandise Adornia has favored from the start.
For anyone testing the layered-gold look without committing to separate chains, this was the lowest-risk version of the trend. The warm plating, mixed textures and pendant detail gave the set enough visual hierarchy to feel styled, not random, while the water-resistant finish and deep markdown made it easier to justify as a practical buy rather than a cheap holiday deal.
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