Necklaces

Oval cut necklaces in yellow gold featuring VRAI Created Diamonds

Everyday

Layered

Statement

Tennis

VRAI Solitaire Necklace Oval | Yellow Gold
Customize
Customize

VRAI Solitaire Necklace

From A$776

VRAI Solitaire Pendant Oval | Yellow Gold
Customize
Customize

VRAI Solitaire Pendant

From A$776

Bezel Solitaire Necklace Oval | Yellow Gold
Customize
Customize

Bezel Solitaire Necklace

From A$776

Signature Duo Drop Necklace Round Brilliant and Oval | Yellow Gold
Customize
Customize

Signature Oval Drop Necklace

From A$1,397

Halo Necklace Oval | Yellow Gold
Customize
Customize

Halo Necklace

From A$1,087

Arc Necklace Oval | Yellow Gold
Customize
Customize

Arc Necklace 3 Stone

From A$1,940

Halo Pendant Oval | Yellow Gold
Customize
Customize

Halo Pendant

From A$1,087

Collar with Drop Pendant Oval | Yellow Gold
Customize
Customize

Collar with Oval Drop Pendant

From A$20,797

Arc Necklace Oval | Yellow Gold
Customize
Customize

Arc Necklace 5 Stone

A$5,432

MEET US AROUND THE WORLD

VRAI SPOTTED ON

SHOP BY CATEGORY

Rings

Earrings

Bracelets

Oval cut necklaces in yellow gold FAQs

It depends on the necklace. 18k gold is purer than 14k gold because it contains a higher percentage of gold. This makes it more valuable but less durable. Generally, 18k gold is viewed as a superior choice for black-tie or red carpet necklaces and fine jewelry, whereas 14k gold is better for necklaces worn on a daily basis.

A 14k gold chain necklace typically ranges in value from $200 to $2,000, though it can be worth more depending on its quality and size. The price is influenced by the weight of the gold, any diamonds or gemstones included, and sometimes the brand or designer affiliated with the design.

The best indication that a gold necklace is real is if it features a small marking stamped into the gold that indicates its purity. The most common hallmark is the karat mark, which shows how much pure gold the item contains.

Yes, you can wear an 18k gold necklace every day, but it might not be the best choice. 18k gold is softer and more prone to wear and tear compared to 14k gold. 14k gold is both more durable for everyday wear and less expensive, making it the more practical option.