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The Infinity Luxe Jewelry Collection You Need to Know About

By Caleb Hester

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The Vivianne Rae infinity luxe jewelry collection delivers fine-jewelry aesthetics at accessible pricing, with sterling silver 925, 18k gold PVD, and cubic zirconia stones that are set rather than glued. The collection includes coordinated infinity rings, necklaces, and earrings designed to work together as a curated set rather than mismatched individual pieces. Most options sit between $25 and $80, with free shipping over $50, making it possible to build a complete infinity ring and necklace pairing without compromise.

Not all infinity jewelry is created equal. There's the mass-produced kind you find at every mall kiosk, and then there's a collection that actually earns the word luxe. Pieces built with quality materials, intentional design, and the kind of finish that holds up long after the moment that inspired the purchase.

The Vivianne Rae infinity luxe jewelry collection sits firmly in the second category. Here's a closer look at what makes the collection worth your attention, what separates it from the alternatives, and how to build a coordinated set that actually feels like a wardrobe rather than a random assortment.

What does "luxe" actually mean in jewelry?

Luxe jewelry doesn't have to mean five figures. It means materials that last, construction that doesn't cut corners, and designs that look intentional rather than generic. In the context of infinity jewelry, it means the symbol itself is rendered with precision, the stone settings are clean, and the finish doesn't fade after two weeks of wear.

At Vivianne Rae, luxe means sterling silver 925, 18k gold PVD, solid 14k gold, and cubic zirconia stones that are set rather than glued. Every piece in the infinity jewelry collection is built to that standard, and the pricing reflects accessibility rather than compromise. The difference between a $25 piece that lasts a season and a $50 piece that lasts a decade often comes down to those two details: the metal underneath the finish, and how the stones are anchored.

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Pieces in the infinity luxe jewelry collection, ranging from under $25 to under $80. Each piece is designed to coordinate with the others, making it possible to build a complete ring, necklace, and earring set without leaving the collection.

Which infinity rings stand out in the collection?

For rings, the collection offers several tiers of luxury depending on taste and budget. Each piece reads as deliberate rather than mass-produced, with finishes that hold up to daily wear and proportions that flatter most hands.

Crystal-accented gold infinity rings

The crystal-accented infinity rings in 18k gold plating are the pieces that read expensive without announcing their price. The 18k plating gives them genuine warmth, and the crystal accents sit clean and bright in the setting. Gold rings in this style punch well above their weight at the under-$50 range, which is rare in any jewelry category.

Full-band infinity options

For those who want more weight and presence, the full-band infinity options are built to wear the way a wedding or anniversary band would. They layer well with other rings, wear alone just as confidently, and have the kind of structure you expect from a luxe piece. These also work beautifully as promise rings for couples who want commitment without the formality of an engagement ring.

Halo engagement-style infinity rings

The most elevated ring in the collection features an infinity shank feeding into a halo setting, creating a look that bridges fine jewelry aesthetics with accessible pricing. For a promise ring, an alternative engagement ring, or a meaningful self-purchase, the design delivers far more visual impact than the price suggests.

Layered infinity X ring sets

If you prefer something with a twist, the sterling silver infinity X ring sets give you two pieces in one, layering the infinity symbol with an X motif for a more fashion-forward take on the classic design. Sterling silver rings in this style are an excellent entry point for someone building their first stack of coordinated bands.

Which infinity necklaces deserve individual attention?

The necklace selection in the collection leans elegant across the board, but a few pieces deserve individual mention for what they bring to a wardrobe. Each one approaches the infinity symbol from a slightly different angle, which means the collection works for several different aesthetics without feeling repetitive.

Style Look Best For
18k gold lariat Modern Y-drop, fashion-forward V-necks, statement looks, evening wear
Infinity heart pendant Romantic, dual symbolism Anniversary gifts, romantic milestones
Infinity cross Faith-forward, layered meaning Confirmations, baptisms, faith milestones
Classic sterling silver pendant Understated, everyday luxe Daily wear, work, layering
Infinity love necklace Sentiment-forward, explicit meaning Anniversaries, romantic gifting

The lariat style is the most fashion-forward piece in the entire collection. Its Y-drop silhouette is modern, the 18k PVD finish is rich and durable, and the infinity symbol at the drop point turns a simple chain style into something with real visual impact. It pairs naturally with a plunging neckline or a clean crew, and it holds its own as a solo piece without needing to be layered.

For everyday luxe, the classic sterling silver infinity pendant necklace is the option to reach for. It's understated enough for daily wear but polished enough to hold its place in a jewelry rotation alongside much pricier pieces. The kind of piece that becomes part of you rather than something you swap out.

Real luxe isn't about the price you paid. It's about the way the piece reads on the hand, on the neck, in the photo, in the moment. The infinity collection delivers that read at every tier.

Why does shopping the collection as a set make sense?

One of the strongest arguments for shopping a curated collection rather than piecing together individual items from different brands is cohesion. The Vivianne Rae infinity collection is designed to work together. The metal tones align, the proportions are consistent, and the overall aesthetic stays in the same lane whether you're looking at a delicate lariat or a substantial engagement-style ring.

Pairing an infinity ring and necklace from the same collection means you're not guessing whether the pieces will complement each other. They already do. The yellow-gold tone in the lariat matches the yellow-gold tone in the rings. The cubic zirconia stones in one piece have the same cut and clarity as the stones in another. The proportions of the infinity symbol stay consistent across pieces, so a stack reads as deliberate rather than accidental.

That's the difference between an infinity luxe jewelry collection and a random assortment of infinity-themed pieces. The intentional curation does work that the wearer would otherwise have to do on their own, often imperfectly. For someone building a coordinated set as a gift, an anniversary purchase, or a personal wardrobe addition, the cohesion is the value.

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A quick reference for building a coordinated set

Picture three pieces from the collection shown together: a sterling silver infinity ring, a sterling silver infinity pendant on an 18-inch chain, and matching infinity stud earrings. The metal tone matches across all three, the symbol proportions stay consistent, and the entire set reads as a curated wardrobe rather than three unrelated buys.

Who is the infinity luxe collection for?

The buyer who gravitates toward this collection tends to fall into one of a few categories. Each finds something different in the same set of pieces, which is part of what makes the collection work across so many different occasions and price points.

Here are the three most common buyer profiles for the collection:

  1. The fine-jewelry-aesthetic buyer with a real budget. Someone who knows exactly what well-made jewelry looks like and isn't interested in settling for less just because her budget is real. The materials and finishes deliver the look she wants at a price she'll actually spend.
  2. The gift buyer who needs something serious. The piece needs to look and feel like a meaningful purchase for an anniversary, milestone birthday, Valentine's Day, or just-because moment that deserves more than a gift card. The collection delivers presentation-worthy pieces without requiring fine-jewelry pricing.
  3. The intentional collector building a wardrobe. Someone adding pieces that hold meaning and work across multiple outfits and occasions, rather than buying trendy pieces that expire with the season. The infinity symbol is timeless, the materials hold up, and the cohesion makes adding pieces easy over time.

All three find what they're looking for in the collection, often at different price points. The same piece that serves as a thoughtful Valentine's Day gift for one buyer becomes a personal milestone purchase for another and a foundational layering piece for a third.

How do you build a complete infinity ring and necklace set?

Building a complete set from the collection comes down to three decisions, made in order. The same logic applies whether you're shopping for yourself or for someone else, and it eliminates the back-and-forth that usually comes with putting jewelry pieces together from scratch.

Start with the metal. Decide on silver or gold first, since this single decision constrains everything else helpfully. Pick the necklace second, because it's the more visible piece and naturally sets the tone. Choose the ring third, matching its weight and finish to what the necklace establishes. A delicate lariat pairs with a thin classic infinity band. A more substantial pendant pairs better with a full-band infinity ring or a halo style.

If you want to add a third piece, infinity earrings or a coordinated bracelet round out the set without competing for attention. The collection includes pieces specifically designed to work as the third element in a curated set, and most of them sit at the lower end of the price range, making the full set affordable even when you're buying three pieces at once.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are used in the infinity luxe jewelry collection?

The collection uses sterling silver 925, 18k gold PVD plating, and solid 14k gold across various pieces. Stones are cubic zirconia, set rather than glued, which is a meaningful quality difference that affects how long stones stay seated. Each piece is built to standards that hold up to daily wear without losing finish.

What price range does the infinity collection cover?

Most pieces in the infinity luxe jewelry collection range from under $25 to under $80. The pricing makes it possible to build a complete coordinated set with a ring, necklace, and earrings without exceeding $150. Free shipping applies to U.S. orders over $50.

Does the infinity ring work as a promise ring?

Yes. Infinity rings are among the most popular promise ring designs because the symbol carries weight without requiring the formality of an engagement ring. The full-band and crystal-accented infinity rings in the collection are particularly well-suited to promise gifts, milestone moments, and anniversary purchases.

Can you pair an infinity ring and necklace from the same collection?

Absolutely. The collection is designed for cohesion. Pieces share consistent metal tones, stone cuts, and proportions, which means a ring and necklace from the collection will read as a coordinated set without any guesswork. Match silver with silver, gold with gold, for the cleanest pairing.

Is the 18k gold plating durable?

The 18k gold PVD plating used in the collection is significantly more durable than standard plating because PVD bonds the gold to the base metal at a molecular level. With proper care (avoiding chlorine, harsh chemicals, and prolonged moisture exposure), the finish holds up well to daily wear over time.

Are the cubic zirconia stones glued or set?

Set, not glued. This is a meaningful quality detail. Set stones are anchored mechanically by prongs or bezels, which holds them in place permanently. Glued stones can loosen and fall out as the adhesive ages. The set construction in this collection is one of the reasons the pieces hold up well long-term.

What makes this an "infinity luxe" collection rather than just infinity jewelry?

The luxe designation comes from the combination of materials, construction, and curation. Sterling silver and gold-plated finishes, set stones, intentional design coordination across the collection, and a price-to-quality ratio that delivers fine-jewelry aesthetics at accessible price points. Generic infinity jewelry rarely meets all four criteria at once.

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