Nordstrom Rack marks down Effy freshwater pearl necklace to $54.97
Effy’s 7 to 8 mm freshwater pearl necklace has dropped to $54.97 at Nordstrom Rack, making real pearls feel easy to wear from tees to tailoring.

Pearls have moved back into the daily rotation, and Effy’s freshwater strand at Nordstrom Rack is exactly the kind of piece that explains why. Priced at $54.97, the EFFY Sterling Silver 7-8mm Freshwater Pearl Necklace is marked down 64% from $156.00, putting a real pearl necklace with an 18-inch sterling silver chain and lobster clasp within reach as an entry point into the trend.
What makes this one appealing is not fantasy, but practicality. Nordstrom Rack describes it as a classic piece to wear solo or layered, which is how pearls are looking most current now, slipped beside a T-shirt, a crisp button-down or a blazer rather than reserved for formal occasions. The 7-8mm pearls are large enough to read as proper jewelry, but not so oversized that they lose their ease. At this price, the necklace is best understood as a polished everyday strand, not a collector’s jewel or a high-luxury pearl purchase.

That distinction matters. Real freshwater pearls at this level usually signal a focus on wearability over rarefied perfection, and that is precisely why the necklace works as a low-risk buy. Effy Jewelry says it has been living, designing and manufacturing in the United States for more than three decades, and a related Nordstrom Rack listing notes a similar freshwater pearl necklace was made in the USA. Effy’s pearls collection also frames pearls as June’s birthstone and ties them to love, happiness and generosity, which gives the piece easy gifting appeal as well.

Nordstrom Rack’s broader Effy pearl selection shows how wide the brand’s range can be, with similar necklaces discounted from $420.00, $830.50, $1,023.00 and even $1,237.50. Against that backdrop, $54.97 sits squarely at the approachable end, especially for anyone curious about pearl jewelry but unwilling to jump straight into a four-figure purchase. The care guidance is straightforward, too: keep the necklace away from water and chemicals, remove it during physical activity and store it in a soft pouch. For a trend that is back precisely because it feels modern again, this is a sensible, stylish place to start.
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