Fall’s Must-Have Beaded Necklaces
Beads Are Back, Y’all
Let’s talk about one of the biggest fall jewelry trends that I am so excited about beaded necklaces. But don’t worry, these aren’t the plastic beads from the 80s (thank goodness). Today’s bead game is all about natural stones, metals, and glass beads that feel elevated, earthy, and oh-so-stylish.
What I love most is how versatile they are. A long strand can be doubled, layered with your favorite chain, or dressed up with a charm right in the center. And with all the rich fall colors of deep reds, golden yellows, earthy browns, and even cool silvers. These necklaces are truly wardrobe transformers.
Why You’ll Want Beads in Your Jewelry Box
- Layering magic: They play well with chains, charms, and other beaded pieces.
- Natural beauty: Stones like jade, agate, and quartz make each piece one-of-a-kind.
- Seasonal style: These colors practically scream fall, warm, cozy, and grounded.
- Effortless upgrade: Toss one on and suddenly your outfit has texture and interest.
Necklace Spotlights

This beauty is warm, radiant, and full of texture. Crafted in gold stainless and adjustable from 27″-30″, the Sundance features glass, stainless, red agate, citrine, and crystal beads in peach, gold, white, and red.
Style idea: Wear it long with a tunic, double wrap it for a layered look, or add a charm to make it personal. It’s the perfect mix of earthy charm and effortless elegance.
Meet your new favorite fall necklace. The Ember is a bold, burnt-orange strand of resin beads, each with unique marbling. Adjustable from 16″-19″, it sits at that just-right spot for layering or for standing alone as your “wow” piece.
Style idea: Pair with the Ellin Bracelet for a coordinated fall look. Think cozy sweaters, boots, and this necklace giving you a little pop of warmth.


If you love long beaded necklaces, this one’s for you. Adjustable from 38″-41″, the Steely features agate, turquoise, jade, copper, and glass beads, accented with nickel-safe gold details.
Style idea: Double it up with a charm for something bold, or wear it long and solo with a simple top. It’s earthy, chic, and endlessly versatile.
This one just makes me smile. The Andi Necklace is all about joyful, playful color. With stones like yellow jade, green citrine, amazonite, rose quartz, cherry quartz, and aventurine, it’s a party on a chain. Adjustable from 19″-22″, it’s nickel safe and so much fun to wear.
Style idea: Pop it against a neutral sweater for an instant style lift. Or if you’re feeling bold, stack it with other colorful strands for a happy, layered vibe.


The Asher Necklace
For my earthy girls, the Asher is a must. With stainless, glass, and stripsagate stones in black and brown hues, this piece is grounded, bold, and full of depth. Adjustable from 17″-20″, it’s perfect worn solo—or with a charm for a little customization.
Style idea: This one anchors busy prints beautifully and adds strength to your look.
If mocha and muted red are your fall colors, you’ll love the Scottie Necklace. Featuring frosted glass, ceramic, and steel beads with hammered gold accents, this one has artisan vibes written all over it. Adjustable from 29″-32″, it’s nickel safe and one-of-a-kind.
Style idea: Layer with a short gold chain for balance, or wear it solo with a chunky cardigan.


For those who love cool tones, the Ebony is stunning. With frosted steel, glass, and ceramic beads in fall shades, this silver nickel-safe necklace is adjustable from 29″-32″. It has flow, elegance, and a touch of artisan detail.
Style idea: Pair with silver chains for a layered look, or wear it long over a cardigan for effortless polish.
Beaded necklaces are back in style, and they’re better than ever. They’re versatile, they layer beautifully, and each one tells its own story with color and texture. Whether you’re drawn to the radiant Sundance, the bold Ember, or the playful Andi, there’s a bead necklace waiting to make your fall outfits shine.
So tell me, which one is calling your name this season?

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