
Gold initial necklace, letter M
Gold letter M on the same dainty 15.74 inch chain as the rest of the initial family.
Lariat necklaces, tiny hearts, initial pendants, and stackable earring sets in 14k gold plate and sterling silver finishes. Hypoallergenic, boxed for gifting, and priced so you can actually wear them daily.
Shop the collectionEverything in the store fits one of four boxes. Start with the one your jewelry drawer is missing.
Four situations this catalog was actually built for, each pointing at the one piece that solves it.
A letter is the one personal pick that cannot miss the way a style choice can. 26 letters, two metals, under ten dollars, already in a gift box.
Gold initial necklace, letter A $9.99A lariat drop fills the gap a plain chain cannot. This one carries more than a thousand ratings and costs less than lunch.
Bead station lariat necklace, gold $9.99Four coordinated huggie pairs in one box dress the whole ear without hunting down singles that almost match.
4-pair huggie hoop set, gold $13.99The anklet set is one of the few pieces here actually rated waterproof. This is the one you wear into the water on purpose.
Cuban link anklet set, silver $12.99The bead station lariat, the initial necklaces, and the huggie sets carry thousands of ratings between them. Start here.

Gold letter M on the same dainty 15.74 inch chain as the rest of the initial family.

Dainty letter A pendant in gold on a 15.74 inch chain. Part of the A to Z initial family.

Silver letter E on the dainty family chain, from the 3,000-rating shared listing.

Silver letter C from the shared initial listing with over 3,000 ratings.

Silver letter K from the shared silver initial listing, dainty chain, boxed for gifting.

The brand's most reviewed lariat: gold bead stations on a 20 inch Y chain with a 5.5 inch drop.

Four pairs of small chunky huggies in 14k gold plate, sized for stacking across multiple piercings.

Two stackable cross rings, one smooth and one CZ pave, in sizes 5 through 10.
Every piece starts with brass or copper that is nickel free and lead free, then takes 14k gold plating or a sterling silver finish. Sensitive skin is the core audience, not an afterthought. If cheap hoops make your ears itch, this is the line built for you.
The lariats, tiny hearts, initials, huggie sets, and anklets all run in gold and silver versions. You match the metal you already wear instead of settling. Gifting for someone else? Check their watch and rings, then pick the matching tone.
Each piece arrives in the signature Foxgirl gift box, ready to hand over without wrapping. The brand backs most of the line with a 90 day refund policy, which is a long window for jewelry at this price and takes the risk out of gift sizing.
Live numbers from the catalog on this site: how many pieces each collection holds and where its prices start.

Foxgirl makes one kind of thing well: small, thin, quiet pieces you can put on in the morning and forget about. The chains are fine, the pendants are 7 millimeters, the hoops hug the lobe. Nothing in the line is trying to be the loudest object in the room.
The trade-off is honest and stated everywhere on this site: this is plated jewelry, not solid gold. Treated with basic care, on after lotion and off before swimming, it holds its finish. In exchange you get pieces you can wear daily, lose without grief, and gift by the handful.
Five designs run in gold and silver at once. Match the metal you already wear instead of settling for the one that happens to be in stock.
The same 7 mm heart on the same fine chain; the only decision left is which metal you already wear on your wrist.
2 metals · from $13.99
One cubic zirconia at the end of the drop. The gold run has the track record; the silver version is newer and still collecting ratings.
2 metals · from $14.99
The signature piece of the catalog. Gold carries the big rating count; silver is the same drop for cool-toned skin and steel watch straps.
2 metals · from $9.99
Two anklets per set, both rated waterproof. The silver set is 925 sterling over copper; the gold set is 14k plate.
2 metals · from $11.99
Four pairs per box either way. Gold is the proven seller at 4.6 stars; silver mirrors the assortment piece for piece.
2 metals · from $13.99
Most jewelry marketing hides the word plated. Foxgirl's whole catalog is built on it: hypoallergenic brass or copper cores, finished with 14k gold plating or sterling silver. That construction is why a necklace with over a thousand ratings costs about ten dollars, and why the care rules matter. Plating rewards people who take their jewelry off before the shower and punishes people who do not.
The catalog splits into four families. The lariat and Y necklaces are the signature, led by the bead station lariat with more than a thousand ratings. The heart and initial pendants are the gifting engine, with the letter necklaces sharing over three thousand ratings. The earring sets bundle three or four coordinated pairs per box for stacked piercings. And the anklets and waist chain are the one corner of the line rated waterproof, built for summers that involve actual water.
Solid gold at these designs would cost twenty to fifty times more, and sterling everything would still triple the price. Plated brass gets you the same look at a price where owning five necklaces to rotate is normal. The finish is not indestructible: chlorine, perfume, and constant moisture wear it down. But a plated piece worn dry and stored in its box keeps its color for a long time, and at this price replacing a worn favorite is a decision, not a loss. For pieces that live in water, the anklets and waist chain carry an actual waterproof rating.
| Collection | Pieces | Built for | From |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lariat & Long Necklaces | 7 | Filling the open space a crew neck or low neckline leaves | $9.99 |
| Heart & Initial Necklaces | 13 | Gifting something personal without guessing at taste | $9.99 |
| Earrings & Ear Cuffs | 6 | Stacking two or three piercings without buying singles | $13.99 |
| Rings, Bracelets & Anklets | 5 | Jewelry that survives beach days and pool water | $9.99 |
Fine jewelry lives in a drawer and comes out four times a year. This catalog is the opposite: pieces cheap enough to wear to work, to the gym parking lot, and on vacation without a second thought. Buy the metal you actually wear, keep the pieces dry, and rotate them hard. When a favorite finally shows wear at the clasp or the plating, retiring it costs about as much as lunch.
No invented testimonials here: three real public rating totals from the catalog and what the numbers actually mean.
4.43,055 ratings
The initial necklaces share 3,055 public ratings at 4.4 stars across the letter family. For a ten dollar chain that is a big sample. The pattern: the letter charm itself is never the complaint; the fine chain divides people.
4.41,090 ratings
1,090 ratings at 4.4 stars make this the most-reviewed single listing in the store. Read between the stars and the docked points mostly trace back to swimming and showering in it, which the care rules warn against.
4.6484 ratings
484 ratings at 4.6 stars, the best score among the high-volume listings here. Multipack earrings usually average lower because one weak pair drags the whole box; this assortment holds together.