Anthropologie’s $30 Dainty Layered Crystal Necklace Adds Instant Sparkle
Anthropologie’s Layered Crystal Necklace (Style No. 97894166) is marked down from $48 to $30, a gold-plated brass double-chain with glass drops that some listings now show as sold out.

Parade writer Tanya Sharma reported on March 5, 2026 that Anthropologie’s Layered Crystal Necklace is “marked down from its usual $48 to just $30,” pitching the piece as an affordable route to “instant sparkle.” The necklace appears on Anthropologie’s site under the retailer name “Dainty Crystal Necklace” and carries Style No. 97894166; Parade describes it as constructed from gold-plated brass set with “delicate glass stones.”
Design specifics are straightforward and purposeful. Parade notes the necklace uses two graduated chains to create a double-strand effect, with each chain “accented with evenly spaced drops that create a subtle, twinkling effect against your collarbone.” Thecoolhour amplifies the aesthetic, calling it “low-key elegance, where simplicity meets a whisper of glamour,” and pointing to a blue glass-crystal variant among the three colorways Parade says are available. Thecoolhour also records a practical detail found on the retail listing: “The lobster clasp ensures security.”
Availability is the immediate complication. While Parade urged urgency — “It may not last long at $30, so grab your preferred color before it sells out!” — the Anthropologie product page copy captured in the scrape displays several “Sold Out” notices and the blunt line “We’re sorry. This product is no longer available.” The product page shows multiple image slots labeled “Dainty Crystal Necklace #1,” “#2,” and “#3,” implying variants, but the scraped Color Code field is blank.
Price context frames the bargain. Parade lists the piece among other discounted Anthropologie jewelry, noting related markdowns: “Beaded Charm Anklets Set, $15 (was $44) at Anthropologie”; “Layered Chain O-Ring Bracelet, $30 (was $48) at Anthropologie”; and “Crystal Squiggle Hoop Earrings, $30 (was $48) at Anthropologie.” Parade also calls the necklace “a great buy that will pay for itself in just a few wears,” reinforcing the commerce-oriented angle of the coverage.

Practical purchase details on the Anthropologie page skew toward Canadian logistics in the scraped content. The retailer’s shipping table shows STANDARD shipping CA$20 or free on orders over CA$50, with standard delivery 5-8 business days if import fees are prepaid and 6-9 business days if paid on delivery. EXPRESS is listed as CA$30 with 3-5 business days prepaid and 4-7 business days if fees are paid on delivery. A Returns header appears on the product page, but no explicit return-policy text was present in the scrape.
For minimalist jewelry collectors the headline facts matter: a lightweight, layered silhouette in gold-plated brass with glass drops, offered as Style No. 97894166, at a reduced price point that makes experimentation low-risk — provided you can find a colorway in stock. Thecoolhour’s appraisal that the piece “exudes a refined allure that’s effortlessly chic” and that you can “layer it over a sleek turtleneck or let it shine against bare skin” sums up why this is positioned as an accessible staple. Parade and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.
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