Swarovski’s Imber pendant brings minimalist polish at $71 on Amazon
A single round crystal and adjustable chain make Swarovski’s Imber pendant an easy everyday necklace, with Amazon pricing it at $71 from $119.

For anyone who wants one necklace that looks clean with a T-shirt and still feels polished at dinner, Swarovski’s Imber pendant hit a useful middle ground. The design centered on a single round crystal in a puffy bezel setting, then softened the look with a delicate chain and a lobster closure. An adjustable pulling mechanism at the back let the wearer change the length, which made the piece feel less like a fixed fashion pendant and more like a small wardrobe tool.
That versatility mattered because Swarovski positioned Imber as a study in contrast, describing the collection as sitting “at the intersection of organic and industrial.” The effect was minimal, but not severe: a clear crystal, a rounded bezel, and enough shine to read as jewelry rather than just a glint of metal. Swarovski also said the pendant was meant to “elevate your everyday style” and “perfect refined style,” language that lined up with the pendant’s easy range from workwear to something dressier.
On Amazon, Parade reported the pendant was priced at $71, marked down from $119 ahead of Mother’s Day. The same pendant was also sold at full price by Swarovski and Nordstrom, which made the Amazon listing the sharpest entry point for anyone testing whether a crystal necklace could serve as an everyday signature. At that price, the appeal was not precious-metal heft or a high-jewelry setting. It was the clean silhouette, the adjustable fit, and the fact that one small crystal could do a lot of styling work.
Swarovski’s official Imber pendant also appeared in gold-tone plated and rhodium-plated versions, and both were described as wearing on a delicate chain with a lobster closure. The rhodium-plated version added a single Swarovski Zirconia in the elongation for extra radiance, while the gold-tone version used the same central round crystal and puffy bezel language. That detail kept the piece from feeling flat, even in a minimalist category where restraint usually does the heavy lifting.
The result was a necklace that made the strongest case for itself as a daily default: discreet enough to sit under a button-down, polished enough to stand alone with a blazer, and simple enough to stay in rotation long after the sale ends.
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