Necklace Styles Whatz It? Photo Gallery


Art Deco - Powder Compact

A powder compact necklace. Art Deco. Gold over brass. Photo courtesy of: momtoahsey

Art Deco

Art Deco celluloid necklace. Photo courtesy of: momtoahsey

Art Deco - Closeup

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Art Nouveau

Art Nouveau. Photo courtesy of: momtoahsey

Art Nouveau - Closeup

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Art Nouveau - Closeup

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Neklace - Or Belt?

Looks like a long necklace but actually is a 48" belt with a hook about 9" from one end. Photo courtesy of: fireglo1

Edwardian - Lavalier

Lavalier necklaces usually have a pendant which hangs from a very long chain. Photo courtesy of: momtoahsey

Edwardian Necklace

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Edwardian Necklace

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Etruscan Revival Necklace

Circa 1940s. Photo courtesy of psychocat1959

Etruscan Revival Necklace - Closeup

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Festoon

A festoon necklace has multiple chains (which often loop or crisscross). Photo courtesy of: momtoahsey

Flapper Beaded Necklace

Silk thread and yellow glass bead flapper necklace. Flapper necklaces were often up to 60" long. The term "flapper" is attributed to a British coinage that compared these independent women with fledgling birds leaving the nest. Photo courtesy of psychocat1959

She was the "Gibson Girl's" daughter and a true rebel. She cut her hair short, smoked cigarettes and applied makeup in public! The French called the flapper fashion style the 'garconne'. Photo courtesy of psychocat1959.

Flapper Beaded Necklace

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Flapper Beaded Necklace - Closeup

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Perfume Pendant

Wonderful pendant that opens so that a cloth soaked in perfume can be inserted. Photo courtesy of: timesgonebyl

Spinner Ball Necklace

Popular during the late 1990s these "spinner ball" necklaces were a round bead through which a necklace chain was threaded. This one is 14K with rubies. Photo courtesy of: rumor_has_it