Journal · Comparison
DNA necklace versus name and birthstone necklaces.
Three of the most common personalised jewellery categories, compared honestly on uniqueness, longevity, gifting, and value.
Uniqueness
Name necklace. Identifiable but reproducible. Anyone sharing your name owns the same piece, and the design can be copied by any jeweller.
Birthstone necklace. Personal in meaning, generic in form. Twelve possible stones for the entire world.
DNA necklace. Genuinely one of one. The arrangement is dictated by genetic data that exists in no other person.
Longevity
Name necklace. Tied to the wearer’s identity at a specific point in life. A married surname, a nickname, or a child’s name can age oddly.
Birthstone necklace. Static, broadly meaningful, ages well.
DNA necklace. Tied to a person, not a label. The genetic data does not change, so the piece carries the same meaning at sixteen and at sixty.
Gifting
Name necklace. Easy to give, low risk, low surprise.
Birthstone necklace. Considered but conventional.
DNA necklace. A larger gesture. The recipient is involved through the swab kit, which makes the gift feel collaborative rather than imposed. Anniversaries, milestone birthdays, and post recovery gifts are the most common DesigNA briefs.
Cost
Name necklace. £40 to £400 depending on metal and brand.
Birthstone necklace. £80 to £600 depending on stone and setting.
DNA necklace. £299 for sterling silver or freshwater pearl, £699 for 9ct gold. Includes the DNA collection kit, UKAS accredited laboratory analysis, certificate of authenticity, and the signature packaging.
What to choose, and when
Choose a name necklace if you want something simple, low cost, and immediately recognisable. Choose a birthstone necklace if you want a meaningful but familiar gesture. Choose a DNA necklace if uniqueness is the point and the occasion deserves something that cannot be copied.
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Written by Oliver Sullivan, founder of DesigNA. Updated May 2026.