Packing for a honeymoon is about leaving the unnecessary stuff behind and bringing only what makes you feel like yourself. Jewelry is one of those categories where less is genuinely more. You want pieces that work with everything, survive salt water and sunscreen, and don't require constant babying.
Start with something for your body. A delicate Cowrie Shell Belly Chain works over a swimsuit, under a dress, or with just your skin. It's the kind of piece that photographs beautifully without screaming for attention. It feels intentional without being loud.
If you're the type to wear something across your chest or back, the Silver Shoulder Harness is made for this exact scenario. It's one piece that transforms a simple bikini or a plain linen top. You'll wear it more than you think.
Consider a bracelet that means something. A Birth Flower Charm Bracelet with your birth month is small enough to pack, meaningful enough to keep on the whole trip, and actually waterproof—316L stainless steel doesn't tarnish or corrode. It's jewelry that travels as well as you do.
Add one chain that works as both a necklace and a body piece. The Cross Body Chain gives you flexibility depending on your mood and your outfit. Some days you'll wear it as intended. Other days you'll drape it differently and it becomes something entirely new.
The real key is choosing pieces that are genuinely waterproof and built for everyday wear. You're not packing your heirlooms here. You're bringing jewelry that can handle salt water, chlorine, sweat, and sand without falling apart. That's the only practical rule.
Everything from our body jewelry collection is made from 316L stainless steel, which means you can wear it constantly without worrying. No tarnishing. No breaking. No bringing it back from vacation ruined. That peace of mind is worth more than you'd think when you're supposed to be relaxing.
Pack light. Pack pieces you actually love. And pack jewelry that doesn't demand attention—the kind that just makes you feel like yourself when you put it on. Your honeymoon isn't the time to figure out if something works. Bring what you know works, and you'll have one less thing to think about.
