MYA BAY | Diwali Star Necklace - Fine Gold with Gemstone
A constellation caught on a thread of gold: the MYA BAY Necklace Co-116g draws its name from Diwali, the Indian festival of lights, and its form from a star—a recurring motif for founder Sophie. This is not a pendant that shouts; it is a whisper of light at the collarbone, a single, finely rendered star suspended on a chain so delicate it seems to float against the skin. The effect is one of airy elegance, a piece that feels less like jewelry and more like a lucky charm caught in motion. The composition is pure, unadorned luxury: a fine gold-plated chain that catches every shift of daylight, paired with a star-shaped charm that balances substantial presence with ethereal weight. There is no heavy clasp, no bulky mechanism—just the gleam of warm yellow metal and the quiet satisfaction of a piece that knows its own grace. The surface is smooth to the touch, the edges precise, the finish luminous without being brash. It feels cool against the skin at first, then warms to body temperature, becoming a second-skin accent. Construction is where MYA BAY’s signature intelligence reveals itself. The necklace is fitted with an adjustable extra chain—a small, thoughtful extension that allows the wearer to vary the drop from a choker-like perch to a deeper décolleté line. This adjustability is the brand’s hallmark: a practical tool for versatility disguised as a design detail. The star itself is set with small gemstones that catch the light in subtle prisms, their placement precise enough to suggest a constellation map rather than random sparkle. The clasp is a tiny lobster claw, easy to manage with one hand, and the entire piece hangs with a natural, fluid drape. As you move, the star shifts and turns, a tiny pendulum of light. It is weightless against the body, never clattering or tangling, simply floating. This is a necklace for layering—slip it between a crisp white shirt collar and a cashmere crewneck, or let it shine alone above a silk slip dress. It works with the raw edge of a linen blazer in summer and the high neck of a wool turtleneck in winter. For evening, wear it with a second, longer chain for a curated constellation effect; for day, let it be the only piece you remember to put on. A final styling note: pair it with a clean, sculptural earring—a small hoop or a geometric stud—and let the star do the talking.
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MYA BAY | Diwali Star Necklace - Fine Gold with Gemstone
MYA BAY | Diwali Star Necklace - Fine Gold with Gemstone
A constellation caught on a thread of gold: the MYA BAY Necklace Co-116g draws its name from Diwali, the Indian festival of lights, and its form from a star—a recurring motif for founder Sophie. This is not a pendant that shouts; it is a whisper of light at the collarbone, a single, finely rendered star suspended on a chain so delicate it seems to float against the skin. The effect is one of airy elegance, a piece that feels less like jewelry and more like a lucky charm caught in motion. The composition is pure, unadorned luxury: a fine gold-plated chain that catches every shift of daylight, paired with a star-shaped charm that balances substantial presence with ethereal weight. There is no heavy clasp, no bulky mechanism—just the gleam of warm yellow metal and the quiet satisfaction of a piece that knows its own grace. The surface is smooth to the touch, the edges precise, the finish luminous without being brash. It feels cool against the skin at first, then warms to body temperature, becoming a second-skin accent. Construction is where MYA BAY’s signature intelligence reveals itself. The necklace is fitted with an adjustable extra chain—a small, thoughtful extension that allows the wearer to vary the drop from a choker-like perch to a deeper décolleté line. This adjustability is the brand’s hallmark: a practical tool for versatility disguised as a design detail. The star itself is set with small gemstones that catch the light in subtle prisms, their placement precise enough to suggest a constellation map rather than random sparkle. The clasp is a tiny lobster claw, easy to manage with one hand, and the entire piece hangs with a natural, fluid drape. As you move, the star shifts and turns, a tiny pendulum of light. It is weightless against the body, never clattering or tangling, simply floating. This is a necklace for layering—slip it between a crisp white shirt collar and a cashmere crewneck, or let it shine alone above a silk slip dress. It works with the raw edge of a linen blazer in summer and the high neck of a wool turtleneck in winter. For evening, wear it with a second, longer chain for a curated constellation effect; for day, let it be the only piece you remember to put on. A final styling note: pair it with a clean, sculptural earring—a small hoop or a geometric stud—and let the star do the talking.
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A constellation caught on a thread of gold: the MYA BAY Necklace Co-116g draws its name from Diwali, the Indian festival of lights, and its form from a star—a recurring motif for founder Sophie. This is not a pendant that shouts; it is a whisper of light at the collarbone, a single, finely rendered star suspended on a chain so delicate it seems to float against the skin. The effect is one of airy elegance, a piece that feels less like jewelry and more like a lucky charm caught in motion. The composition is pure, unadorned luxury: a fine gold-plated chain that catches every shift of daylight, paired with a star-shaped charm that balances substantial presence with ethereal weight. There is no heavy clasp, no bulky mechanism—just the gleam of warm yellow metal and the quiet satisfaction of a piece that knows its own grace. The surface is smooth to the touch, the edges precise, the finish luminous without being brash. It feels cool against the skin at first, then warms to body temperature, becoming a second-skin accent. Construction is where MYA BAY’s signature intelligence reveals itself. The necklace is fitted with an adjustable extra chain—a small, thoughtful extension that allows the wearer to vary the drop from a choker-like perch to a deeper décolleté line. This adjustability is the brand’s hallmark: a practical tool for versatility disguised as a design detail. The star itself is set with small gemstones that catch the light in subtle prisms, their placement precise enough to suggest a constellation map rather than random sparkle. The clasp is a tiny lobster claw, easy to manage with one hand, and the entire piece hangs with a natural, fluid drape. As you move, the star shifts and turns, a tiny pendulum of light. It is weightless against the body, never clattering or tangling, simply floating. This is a necklace for layering—slip it between a crisp white shirt collar and a cashmere crewneck, or let it shine alone above a silk slip dress. It works with the raw edge of a linen blazer in summer and the high neck of a wool turtleneck in winter. For evening, wear it with a second, longer chain for a curated constellation effect; for day, let it be the only piece you remember to put on. A final styling note: pair it with a clean, sculptural earring—a small hoop or a geometric stud—and let the star do the talking.


















