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Necklace Styles


You will find examples and some times, two or three variations, of types of necklaces here.

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Length Guide On Necklaces ~ Flipping Treasures
Standard Necklace Lengths

(A) Choker   14-16"  
(B) Princes   16-20"
(C) Matinee   20-26"  
(D) Opera     28-36"
(E) Rope      40"+


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Articulated 1 ~ Overfga

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Bib 1 ~ La-stuffstuff

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Bib 2 ~ Marquezfolks
Whiting & Davis metal mesh bib

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Bib 3 ~ Marquezfolks
35 Drops Mimi Di N Necklace

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Bib 4 ~ iifeathers

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Bolo 1 ~ Flipping Treasures

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Braided Bead 1 ~ Sistersarah

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Cameo 1 ~ Darlingharbor
Bookchain also could be termed a pendant

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Cameo 2 ~ Brakes4bargains

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Charm 1 ~ Milkywaybeads

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Choker 1 ~ Overfga

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Choker 2 ~ La-stuffstuff
Dragon Eggs, faux pearls and a hidden clasp

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Choker 3 ~ La-stuffstuff
Victorian Bohemian Garnet Choker

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Choker 4 ~ Francesdaughter
Memory Wire Choker

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Choker 5 ~ Marquezfolks
Solid choker sometimes referred to as a collar or torque necklace.

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Dangle 1 ~ La-stuffstuff
Bookchain Links

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Dangle 2 Celluloid ~ Imageelf

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Fan 1 ~ Flipping Treasures
Beads that are cut in long pieces like this to make a front display, are called a fan.

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Festoon 1 ~ Sistersarah

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Figural 1 ~ Imageelf
This wonderful two in one piece can be worn as either a necklace or as a bracelet.

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Fringed 1 ~ Imageelf

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Fruit Salad 1 ~ Flipping Treasures

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Fruit Salad 2 ~ Marquezfolks

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Graduated 1 Sponge Coral ~ Imageelf

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Illusion 1 ~ Sistersarah

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Lavalier 1 ~ La-stuffstuff

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Lavalier 2 ~ Francesdaughter

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Link 1 ~ Overfga

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Link 2 ~ iifeathers

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Liquid Silver 1 ~ Overfga

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Locket 1 ~ Marquezfolks
Locket with a bookchain chain

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Locket 2 ~ iifeathers

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Moonglow 1 ~ Dmeasab
Lucite Moonglow with Graduated beads with hidden clasp

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Pendant 1 ~ Overfga

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Pendant 2 ~ Marquezfolks
West German Pendant

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Pendant 3 ~ Imageelf

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Perfume 1 ~ Flipping Treasures

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Poured Glass 1 ~ Overfga

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Rope 1 ~ Thisoldshack13

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Sautoir 1 ~ La-stuffstuff
Sautoir with a tassel

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Snake Chain 1 ~ La-stuffstuff
Art Deco

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Station 1 ~ Flipping Treasures
Station necklaces are necklaces that have “track,” dotted with “stations” at intervals around the neck.  The stations can be pearls, ornamental chain links, or gem stones.

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Strand 1 ~ La-stuffstuff
Double bead strand

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Strand  2 ~ iifeathers
Multi-stranded enameled box chains

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Tie 1 ~ iifeathers

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Trembelr 1 ~ iifeathers
Kramer

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Torsade ~ flipping_treasures
multi-strands intertwined and drape twisted about your neck.

   
 
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