ShopHQ drops Toscana Italiana gold-plated bracelet to $20 for Memorial Day
Toscana Italiana’s beaded bracelet lands at $19.97, with Italian-made bronze and 18K yellow gold plating built for the center of a wrist stack.

ShopHQ has put Toscana Italiana’s gold-plated beaded bracelet in the sweet spot between styling tool and impulse buy: $19.97, or about $20, marked down from $120. The clearance price, paired with free shipping during a 12-hour Flash Sale, gives the piece the kind of low-friction entry that makes sense for Memorial Day layering, especially if what you need is the bracelet that quietly ties a watch, a bangle and a tennis strand together.
The bracelet’s details are more useful than flashy. It is made in Italy, crafted in bronze with 18K yellow gold plating, finished in a polished surface and secured with a lobster clasp. ShopHQ offers it in three sizes, 7.25 inches, 7.75 inches and 8.25 inches, which matters more than the sale banner suggests: a stacking piece has to sit correctly against neighboring jewelry, not pinch, spin or disappear under a cuff. Toscana Italiana is sold only at ShopHQ, and the line is positioned around Italian craftsmanship and traditional style, which helps explain why this reads as a neat, wearable accent rather than a novelty trinket.
That distinction matters because beaded jewelry is not a fringe idea right now. Who What Wear placed it among the dominant jewelry trends of 2026, pointing to spring and summer collections at Celine, Polo Ralph Lauren and Chanel. At Polo Ralph Lauren, the wrist was especially important, with stacks of bracelets worn together rather than isolated as single statements. In that context, the Toscana Italiana bracelet looks less like a stand-alone hero and more like the connective tissue of a modern stack, the piece that softens sharper silhouettes and brings mixed finishes into balance.

The larger jewelry conversation also points toward continued investment in craft, not just trend. CFDA and Tiffany & Co. launched the second cycle of their Jewelry Designer Award on May 11, 2026, adding a new $25,000 Jewelry Design Scholar Award to a program whose top prize includes a $50,000 grant and a one-year fellowship on the Tiffany design team. Against that backdrop, a $20 plated bracelet is exactly what it appears to be: an accessible style utility, polished enough to earn its place in a stack, but still clearly a fashion buy rather than a forever piece.
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