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The newest HRH pieces are the kind of jewelry that make you want to refresh your whole summer stack in one go. The collection mixes playful, feminine details with just enough edge to keep everything feeling fresh and anything but basic.

The Juicy Cabana Bracelet is giving juicy, mint‑y vibes with bubbly mariner‑style links and jumbo rope chain in a light brushed‑gold tone. It’s the perfect bracelet to throw on when you want your wrist to do the talking, and the bold lobster clasp keeps the whole thing looking intentional and polished.

The Pretty Palette Tennis Necklace leans into that “everyday luxury” energy with a heart‑centered tennis design in pink and white simulated diamonds set in stainless steel. It’s elegant enough for everyday wear but still feels like a little special moment, especially with that central heart stone.

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Riche Chains keep the vibe big and luxe; thick, rich‑gold stainless steel chains with your choice of round or radiant crystal detailing, finished with a substantial clasp that feels more like a design detail than an afterthought. It’s the kind of piece that looks immediately styled, even if you’re doing nothing fancy.

The Multiway Elegance necklace (14K gold‑filled) picks up the light with etched chain links and dual pendants: one radiant, one pear‑cut, that make the whole look feel layered and refined. Then there are the Paris Beach Earrings, which mix glass shells and genuine pearls for that effortlessly classy, beach‑to‑brunch energy.

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On the bracelet side, the Lux Initial Bracelet brings that cool, dangly gold chain with a bold Gothic‑style letter charm that’s fun without being too fussy, while the Confetti Crystal Bands pack a whole rainbow of tiny micro‑crystal bracelets into one playful, stretchy set. Finally, the Chéri Cross pendant in light green stone on a delicate crystal‑embellished necklace feels quietly symbolic and quietly chic all at once.

If you’re looking to refresh your jewelry lineup without going full maximalist, this HRH drop is basically the edit you want.

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