
BaubleBar
High Tide Fish Collar Necklace - Brown
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Best for
The person who wants a summer-statement necklace with genuine charm variety — someone who leans coastal, eclectic, or maximalist and isn't afraid of a piece that has a clear point of view.
Skip if
You're looking for a year-round everyday necklace or something that reads understated — this is a warm-weather novelty piece, full stop.
Price tier
Mid-range
$42
The verdict
BaubleBar's High Tide Fish Collar Necklace is a summer-ready statement piece that feels genuinely playful without reading as costume jewelry — five distinct gold-etched fish charms on a warm brown cord for $42 is a strong value in the novelty necklace category.
What we love
- Five distinct fish charms with individual etched detailing — not a repeated motif
- Warm brown cord is more versatile than typical black-cord novelty necklaces
- Very lightweight at 0.05 lb — comfortable for all-day wear
- Strong value at $42 for BaubleBar's finish quality
- Collar length layers naturally with longer chains
Worth knowing
- Brown cord will likely show wear before the charms do — cord necklaces have a shorter lifespan than chain styles
- Distinctly seasonal aesthetic; difficult to style outside warm-weather months
- Not fine jewelry — gold-tone over base metal, not solid gold
Our review
What it is
BaubleBar made their name on fun, affordable jewelry that photographs well and actually holds up — and this necklace fits squarely in that lane. The High Tide Fish Collar is exactly what it promises: five individually crafted fish charms, each with its own etched gold detailing, strung on a thick brown cord designed to sit close at the neckline. At 0.05 lb, it's light enough that you'll forget you're wearing it.
The charms
The appeal here is in the variety. Five different fish silhouettes means the necklace has real visual interest up close — this isn't a single charm repeated five times. The gold etching adds texture that reads as intentional craft rather than a mass-produced stamp. At collar length, the charms sit where they're meant to be seen: at the base of the neck, visible above a scoop neck or open-collar shirt.
The cord
The brown cord is doing more work than it might seem. Brown reads warmer than the black cords that tend to dominate the novelty necklace market, and it plays well with the gold tone of the charms — the combination skews toward a sun-bleached, coastal-summer aesthetic rather than anything goth or edgy. BaubleBar describes it as "thick," which suggests it has some presence on the neck rather than disappearing into a fine chain look.
Styling
BaubleBar suggests two directions: layered with longer gold necklaces for contrast, or kept simple alongside small hoops. Both work. The collar length creates a natural anchor point for layering — a 16" or 18" gold chain below it creates a clean cascade. Solo, it reads more deliberately minimal, which works if you're already wearing interesting earrings.
Where we'd reach for it: beach weekends, summer birthday dinners, any occasion that calls for something with a little personality that doesn't demand full commitment to a theme.
The honest caveats
At $42, you're buying BaubleBar's design sensibility and brand quality assurance — not fine jewelry. The cord will likely show wear before the charms do, and charm necklaces on cord closures tend to have a shorter lifespan than chain alternatives. The piece also reads distinctly warm-weather and coastal; it's harder to integrate into fall and winter wardrobes. If you're expecting this to be a year-round everyday piece, manage those expectations.
Bottom line
For the shopper who wants something genuinely delightful to wear through summer, the High Tide necklace delivers. It's not subtle, and it's not trying to be. That's the point.
Common questions
High Tide Fish Collar Necklace - Brown, answered
Is the BaubleBar fish necklace real gold?
No. The charms are gold-tone — a gold-colored finish over base metal, not solid or gold-filled. BaubleBar's pieces are fashion jewelry, not fine jewelry.
How long is the BaubleBar High Tide Fish Collar Necklace?
BaubleBar describes it as a collar necklace that sits comfortably at the neckline. Collar necklaces typically fall between 14" and 16". The exact length isn't specified, but it's designed to sit close to the base of the neck.
Is the fish necklace waterproof?
BaubleBar doesn't rate it as waterproof. As with most fashion jewelry on a cord, we'd keep it away from prolonged water exposure — swimming, showers — to preserve both the cord and the gold-tone finish.
What does the BaubleBar fish necklace look like layered?
BaubleBar suggests pairing it with longer gold necklaces to create contrast — the collar length sits above an 18" or 20" chain naturally. It also works solo with small hoops for a more straightforward look.
Is the BaubleBar High Tide Necklace good for gifting?
Yes — it's a strong gift for someone with a coastal, beach, or nature-forward aesthetic. The $42 price point is generous without being extravagant, and the novelty factor makes it feel considered rather than generic.
How many fish charms are on the BaubleBar High Tide Necklace?
Five. Each charm is a different fish silhouette with individual etched gold detailing.
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