If you are shopping Chainstones New Arrivals, the biggest change is not one single gemstone—it is the range of styles now available. The current collection moves from natural Larimar and Mother of Pearl to lab-created multicolor Spinel, treated Mystic Topaz, Rainbow Moonstone, Opal, and colored cubic zirconia, with both necklaces and rings represented.
That variety makes the newest assortment useful for different buying goals: a nature-inspired pendant, a colorful statement necklace, a romantic rose-gold design, an iridescent gemstone, or an easy sterling silver ring.
The Chainstones New Arrivals Collection currently displays 18 products. Rather than choosing only by which enlarged product photo catches your eye first, compare the gemstone material, pendant or ring shape, metal finish, dimensions, and how the piece fits the recipient’s existing jewelry.
Here are seven current directions worth comparing.
1. Larimar Leaf Necklace: A New Shape for a Familiar Chainstones Gemstone
Larimar has been a core gemstone in the Chainstones assortment, but shape can completely change how familiar blue-and-white Larimar feels.
The Multi-Stone Larimar Leaf Pendant Necklace uses natural Larimar in a leaf-shaped design rather than the more familiar round, oval, or teardrop silhouette.
The current specifications list a 27 × 16mm pendant, approximately 3.7g weight, white-gold-plated solid 925 sterling silver, and an included 18-inch silver chain.
Choose this style if:
You already like Larimar but want a more organic silhouette. The leaf shape gives the pendant a clear nature-inspired identity without requiring a very large piece.
It is also useful for someone whose wardrobe includes:
- White or cream
- Denim
- Navy
- Soft green
- Linen
- Natural textures
Because Larimar is a natural gemstone, individual color and pattern can vary. That variation should be expected rather than interpreted as a defect.
2. Multi-Color Spinel Starfish: Choose Color Instead of One Gemstone Hue
The Multi-Color Spinel Starfish Pendant Necklace takes a completely different approach.
Instead of one large center stone, the approximately 22 × 25mm starfish design uses lab-created multicolor Spinel and CZ in rhodium-plated solid 925 sterling silver. An 18-inch silver chain is included according to the current specifications.
The main purchasing advantage is visual flexibility.
A single blue gemstone creates a defined color story. A multicolor pendant can coordinate with more than one accent color in an outfit.
Choose this style if:
You want the necklace itself to provide color and do not need the jewelry to revolve around one particular gemstone.
Pair it with simple clothing—white, navy, denim, black, or another solid color—so the multicolor design remains easy to see.
3. Mystic Topaz: Choose the Cut Before Choosing the Setting
The current New Arrivals Collection contains several Mystic Topaz designs, including vintage-inspired, elongated oval, and halo necklaces.
Mystic Topaz is Topaz with a surface treatment that creates its multicolor appearance, so the rainbow effect should not be confused with the untreated natural body color of Topaz.
Once that material distinction is understood, the main shopping decision becomes shape and setting.
Elongated Oval
An oval creates a clean vertical line and lets the faceted center stone remain the main feature.
It is an easy choice for:
- V-necks
- Open collars
- Scoop-neck dresses
- Simple knitwear
Halo
The Mystic Topaz Halo Pendant Necklace adds a border of smaller bright accents around the center, creating more visible sparkle.
Choose a halo when you want the pendant to have more visual presence. Choose a simpler oval when the shifting Mystic Topaz color itself should be the focus.
4. Pink Mother of Pearl: A Softer Alternative to Faceted Gemstones
Not every colorful piece needs faceted sparkle.
The Pink Mother of Pearl Necklace combines natural pink Mother of Pearl with Blue Topaz accents and rose-gold-plated solid 925 sterling silver.
Its current product specifications list an elongated 33 × 13mm pendant and an included 18-inch rose-gold-plated silver chain.
Mother of Pearl produces a softer iridescent effect than a faceted transparent gemstone. The rose-gold-tone setting also makes this piece visually warmer than the rhodium- or white-gold-finished necklaces elsewhere in the assortment.
Choose this style if:
The wearer already favors:
- Rose gold
- Pink jewelry
- Pearlescent finishes
- Softer color combinations
- Elongated pendants
The Blue Topaz accents add contrast without turning the entire pendant into a faceted-stone design.
5. Faceted Rainbow Moonstone Ring: Moonstone With More Sparkle
Moonstone is often presented as a smooth cabochon, but the current New Arrivals collection includes a different interpretation.
The Faceted Rainbow Moonstone Ring uses Rainbow Moonstone in a faceted halo-style sterling silver design.
Faceting changes how light interacts with the surface compared with a smooth cabochon.
That makes this a useful option for someone who likes Moonstone but prefers a ring with more reflected sparkle and a more structured setting.
Choose this style if:
You want:
- Moonstone rather than clear CZ
- A ring rather than another pendant
- More sparkle than a plain cabochon
- A silver-tone setting
- A design that can stand alone on the hand
Before buying any ring online, verify the available ring size rather than relying on general fit assumptions.
6. White CZ and Colored CZ Rings: Focus on Design, Not Gemstone Identity
The New Arrivals collection also contains several cubic zirconia rings, including a dainty white CZ band, a classic white CZ center-stone design, an emerald-green CZ ring, and a gold-tone heart ring.
This category is useful when shape, color, and sparkle matter more than owning a particular natural gemstone.
For example, the green CZ design provides a saturated green look, but it should not be described as natural emerald. Likewise, a clear CZ ring should not be represented as diamond.
Accurate terminology makes comparison easier:
Natural gemstone: identified as the actual gemstone in the specifications.
Lab-created gemstone: produced in a laboratory and identified as such.
Cubic zirconia: a separate manufactured material commonly used for faceted sparkle.
Simulant: designed to resemble another gemstone visually without being that gemstone.
When buying colorful jewelry online, material disclosure is more useful than color names alone.
7. Dainty Colored Pendants: A Practical Everyday Option
Not every new arrival is intended to be a statement piece.
The current collection also includes a Blue Dancing Stone Necklace, Swiss Blue CZ Teardrop Necklace, and Pink CZ Floating Pendant.
These designs provide a different buying direction from the larger Larimar leaf, starfish, or elongated Mother of Pearl pendant.
A smaller pendant can be easier to:
- Wear with patterned clothing
- Combine with earrings
- Layer with another necklace
- Wear to work
- Repeat several times per week
If you are buying for someone whose jewelry preferences are uncertain, a moderate or smaller pendant is often less of a style leap than a highly dramatic statement design.
How to Choose Between the New Arrivals
Instead of asking which piece is objectively best, start with four questions.
1. Natural gemstone or consistent color?
Choose Larimar, Mother of Pearl, or Moonstone when natural material and its visual variation matter.
Choose CZ or lab-created Spinel when you prefer more controlled color and faceted sparkle.
2. Necklace or ring?
A necklace does not require finger sizing and is often easier to give as a gift.
A ring is a stronger choice for someone who already wears rings regularly and whose size you know.
3. Silver, gold, or rose-gold tone?
Look at the recipient's existing jewelry.
Silver-tone finishes coordinate easily with cool blues, whites, black, gray, and navy. Rose gold introduces warmth around pink and pearlescent materials. Gold tone works naturally with cream, brown, olive, and other warm neutrals.
There is no universally correct metal color.
4. Everyday or statement?
Check actual dimensions.
A 27mm leaf pendant, 25mm starfish, and 33mm elongated Mother of Pearl design will create different silhouettes even if close-up photographs make them appear similar in size.
Measurements are one of the most useful pieces of information on any online jewelry page.
Five Practical FAQs
What gemstones are currently represented in Chainstones New Arrivals?
The current collection includes natural Larimar, Mother of Pearl, Rainbow Moonstone, Blue Topaz, treated Mystic Topaz, lab-created Opal and Spinel, cubic zirconia, and other jewelry materials across necklaces and rings.
Are all colorful stones in the collection natural gemstones?
No. The collection contains a mix of natural gemstones, lab-created stones, treated gemstones, and cubic zirconia. Always read the individual product specifications.
Which new arrival is easiest to buy as a gift?
A necklace generally reduces sizing uncertainty compared with a ring. For someone whose style you know well, choose gemstone, metal tone, and pendant scale based on jewelry she already wears.
How can I judge pendant size online?
Use the listed millimeter or inch dimensions rather than relying only on enlarged photography. Compare those measurements with a ruler or a necklace you already own.
Should new jewelry match pieces I already own?
It does not need to match exactly. Repeating one element—metal tone, gemstone color, shape, or overall scale—is usually enough to make new and existing pieces work together.
Explore What’s New at Chainstones
The current Chainstones New Arrivals are useful because they do not represent just one jewelry trend.
You can choose natural blue Larimar, a multicolor Spinel design, rainbow Mystic Topaz, softly iridescent Mother of Pearl, faceted Moonstone, or a simpler CZ piece depending on what the wearer actually prefers.
Start with material, then choose jewelry category, scale, metal finish, and color.
That approach is more reliable than buying whichever product photograph appears most dramatic.
Explore the Chainstones New Arrivals Collection to compare the current 18-product assortment of sterling silver gemstone necklaces and rings.