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Southwestern turquoise necklace layers easily, now 40% off at ShopHQ

Beaded turquoise and gemstone tones turn this 18-inch collarbone necklace into a stack-friendly color anchor, with ShopHQ listing it at $111.

Priya Sharma··2 min read
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Southwestern turquoise necklace layers easily, now 40% off at ShopHQ
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Turquoise is slipping out of vacation-only territory and into the everyday necklace stack, and this collarbone-grazing bead strand is built for that shift. The Southwest Elements Sterling Silver Choice of Gemstone Coin & Gem Bead Necklace uses layered beads and a vintage-leaning palette to act as the color anchor in an otherwise simple mix of chains and pendants, while its 18-inch length keeps it sitting right at the collarbone.

ShopHQ lists the necklace at $111, down from $185, a 40% cut that makes the mixed-material construction easier to approach as an everyday buy rather than a special-occasion splurge. An extra 15% off was tied to promo code TURQ15 during ShopHQ’s Spring Turquoise Days promotion for orders over $75, adding another layer of urgency to a piece already framed as wearable beyond resort dressing.

The craft details matter here. ShopHQ describes the necklace as hand-assembled in the United States, made from sterling silver with copper brushing around the gemstones and finished in an oxidized style. That combination gives the piece the low-sheen depth that works so well in a stack: it reads substantial without looking polished to the point of disappearing beside smoother chains. The brand also offers it in four colorways, Multi, orange, purple and green, widening the styling range beyond the obvious turquoise lane.

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ShopHQ places the necklace inside its Southwest Elements line, which it says is inspired by the heritage of the Southwestern United States. That context helps explain the look: this is not delicate, minimal beadwork, but a strand with texture and presence, designed to bring color and pattern into daily wear. The 18-inch length, often called princess length, typically lands at the collarbone, which is why it layers so easily under a shorter choker or over a longer pendant.

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What makes the piece resonate now is its balance. The beadwork gives it enough visual weight to stand alone, but the collarbone length and subdued oxidized silver let it slot into a modern jewelry stack without overpowering it. In a market that keeps favoring layered necklines and visible texture, this is the kind of turquoise piece that looks less like a souvenir and more like a daily signature.

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