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Hand Made to Order
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Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
Hand Made to Order
(7-12 Business Days to Manufacture)
Curved bar charms and pendants occupy a distinct place in fine jewelry — clean in silhouette, dimensional in wear. The gentle arc of a curved bar catches light differently than a flat pendant, making it a quietly dynamic piece whether worn solo on a delicate chain or layered with other necklaces. Goldia's curved bar charms and pendants are set in 14K gold, available in yellow and white gold, and span a range of diamond configurations from a single understated three-stone arrangement to seven-stone channel-set slides carrying up to a full carat of lab-grown diamonds. Every piece in this collection is produced at Goldia's own facility rather than outsourced to third-party manufacturers, which gives us direct control over how each diamond is seated and how each bar is finished. Stone grades run from AA through AAA and VS classifications, so whether you're prioritizing brilliance and near-colorless clarity or working within a specific budget, there's a curved bar pendant here that reflects that decision honestly. The result is a collection that works as a standalone statement or as the anchor piece in a layered necklace stack.
A detail that surprises many buyers: the same curved bar silhouette reads quite differently depending on how many stones are set across it. A three-stone curved bar pendant is intimate and minimal — the stones have breathing room, and the bar itself is as much a design element as the diamonds. A seven-stone curved bar pendant shifts that balance, filling the arc with continuous brilliance and making the piece feel more substantial on the chest. If you're adding a curved bar pendant to an existing layered stack, a three-stone piece tends to sit more naturally alongside other pendants without competing for attention. If the pendant is meant to stand alone, the seven-stone versions in half, three-quarter, or full carat weights carry enough presence to anchor an otherwise bare neckline.
Metal color is worth considering beyond personal preference. White gold enhances the visual brightness of the diamonds by matching their color, making the stones appear to float. Yellow gold creates more contrast, which can make even a smaller stone arrangement look intentional and warm. Both options in this collection are 14K gold, which strikes a practical balance between durability and gold content — it holds up better to daily wear than 18K while carrying significantly more gold than 10K.
Diamond grade is the other variable that shapes both appearance and price. The AA and A grades are well-suited for buyers who want the curved bar form without an emphasis on diamond intensity. VS and AAA grades are meaningfully brighter and more transparent under light — worth the step up if the pendant will be worn frequently and closely observed. For the lab-grown diamond options, the VS/SI+ G+ classification indicates near-colorless stones with eye-clean clarity, which at these carat weights produces consistent, reliable brilliance across the bar.
Finally, consider whether you want a standard bail pendant or a chain slide. The chain slide versions thread directly onto a box or snake chain and lay flush against the neckline, which creates a cleaner look but limits chain-swapping flexibility. A bail pendant can be moved between chains, making it more versatile if you already have chains you like wearing.
A curved bar pendant is a fine jewelry pendant shaped as a gently arched horizontal bar, typically set with diamonds or left plain. The curve gives it a subtle three-dimensional quality that a flat bar pendant lacks, allowing it to follow the natural contour of the collarbone and catch light at varying angles depending on movement.
A chain slide pendant has a horizontal tunnel-style bail on the back, so the chain threads through it and the pendant lies flat and centered against the neck without sliding to the side. A regular pendant hangs from a single bail loop. Slides offer a cleaner, more streamlined look, while standard bail pendants are easier to move between different chains.
Yes. 14K gold is 58.3% pure gold alloyed with metals that increase hardness, making it more resistant to scratching and bending than 18K gold. For a pendant worn daily — particularly one set with small diamonds — 14K strikes a practical balance between wearability and precious metal content, and it holds prong and channel settings securely over time.
These are quality tiers that reflect a combination of clarity and cut quality. VS indicates very slightly included stones with minimal internal characteristics visible under magnification. AA and AAA grades reflect progressively higher standards for cut, clarity, and overall appearance. AAA and VS stones will appear noticeably brighter and more uniform than A or AA grades, especially when multiple stones are set side by side in a bar setting.
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