Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Neck Lace Me


Since the beginning of the Stone Age, which was about 40,000 years ago (whoa long time!), necklaces have been created, destroyed, remade, or simply passed on and worn. Today, there are many styles of necklaces to choose from due to the fashion world’s evolution. I try my best to search for unique necklaces that aren't necessarily part of the norm.  

Choker

Chokers are beautiful! This accessory hug the wearer’s neck in order to give it a little bit more flare. Just like I wear bracelet to give my wrist a bit more of an accent, chokers are worn to do the same.














Pearl necklaces

This type of necklace has been worn for centuries due to its finesse.  The pearls are what make the accessory overall because of its price. A pearl necklace can range from $100 and up. Even though I personally do not own a pearl necklace, I hope to one day have one in my possession. 







Pendants

Pendants consist of a jewel handing from an insignificant chain.  The jewel can vary from birthstones to even clocks or lockets.  Pendants are useful for storing photos or for having a watch. If i were to make my very own pendant, i would engrave "Made In Jersey -Steph" in the back. This type of necklace is more of a make-it-your-self accessory. However, do not  get discouraged to buy one.  Even though people say that it is out of style, just like any other necklace, pendants amplify and attract the beauty of the neck. 














Rope necklaces can also be classified as a do-it-yourself accessory. Check out this cool tutorial on how to make your own rope necklace for a nice day at the beach!





Princess Necklace
Princess necklaces are similar to any other type of necklace.Depending on  the type of medal or pedants used, this accessory goes well with any time of genre of clothing. It can be accompanied by a locket, charm or pendant, and looks divine on every form of neck. So what makes this necklace different from others? The oval form of the necklace is similar to the form of the neck bone, making the wearer's neck more defined. 












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