Gemini Duet Necklace
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Gemini Duet Necklace

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Gemini Duet NecklaceConvertible Double Strand Pearl Necklace This is the necklace I always recommend when someone says, I just want one pearl necklace I can wear with everything. Details Pearl grade: 4A 5A Pearl size: 45mm & 89mm (double strands) Necklace length: 4445cm when worn double; up to ~80cm when linked end to end Metal: 925 sterling silver clasp Why I Designed This Necklace At first glance, this looks like a classic double strand freshwater pearl necklace one

Convertible Double-Strand Pearl Necklace

This is the necklace I always recommend when someone says,
“I just want one pearl necklace I can wear with everything.”


Details

  • Pearl grade: 4A / 5A
  • Pearl size: 4–5mm & 8–9mm (double strands)
  • Necklace length: 44–45cm when worn double; up to ~80cm when linked end to end
  • Metal: 925 sterling silver clasp

Why I Designed This Necklace

At first glance, this looks like a classic double-strand freshwater pearl necklace — one strand of 8–9mm pearls, one of 4–5mm pearls, walking side by side. But the part I love most about it is hidden in the clasp.

The silver clasp is designed to be completely detachable, which quietly changes everything. You can wear the two strands together as a short, layered necklace for a very classic look. Or you can separate them and wear just one strand at a time — a bolder, fuller line of pearls one day, a finer, lighter strand the next.

And if you link them end to end, they become a long necklace, soft and easy to wrap or wear as a single 80cm strand. One design, several different moods.

That’s what makes this piece so special to me: it doesn’t lock you into a single style. It follows your week, your outfits, your feelings. Some days you might want something neat and close to the collarbone; on others, a relaxed long strand over a sweater. This necklace quietly says: you don’t have to choose just one version of yourself.

In my head, it’s a little like twin stars in the same constellation — sometimes shining together, sometimes appearing apart, but always part of the same story.


How to Wear It

  • Layered classic: Wear both strands together for a timeless, double-strand pearl necklace look.
  • Single, bold strand: Style the 8–9mm strand alone for a fuller, more sculptural line of pearls.
  • Fine everyday strand: Wear the 4–5mm strand by itself for a light, effortless everyday necklace.
  • Long wrapped style: Link the two strands end to end and wear them as an 80cm long necklace — either long and sleek or gently wrapped.

Notes

  • No two pieces will ever look exactly the same as the photos — every pearl has its own shape, glow, and quiet personality. The one that finds its way to you will be the only one of its kind — a small treasure meant for no one else.
  • Each piece is handmade in the studio, so it may take up to 5 business days to finish. If you need it sooner, just email or DM us — we’ll do our best to move your order ahead for you.

Care & Craftsmanship

For long-lasting beauty, we recommend following our pearl care guide here:  Pearl Care Instructions.

Alya Pearl — where every pearl finds its story, and the story you share with it begins here.

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