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Necklaces lengths is diverse and run the gamut from choker length to ultra long in 2008-2009 fashion jewellery trends. The multi-layered look is so popular, featuring several strands of diverse beads held together by a bold clasp. Beads are run the range from sparkling faceted crystals, earthy semiprecious stone beads, to natural wooden beads in unusual shapes. Expect to to find beads with interesting textures reminiscent of the primitive, tribal art at our jewellery store:

Semi-precious stones have been a cornerstone of jewellery making for centuries, offering a kaleidoscope of colours, textures, and properties that captivate the senses. Unlike precious stones, semi-precious stones are more abundant and affordable, making them accessible to a wider range of people. In this article, we’ll delve into the world of semi-precious stone jewellery, exploring its history, characteristics, and popular types.

Semi-precious stones are mineral fragments that, when polished and cut, are used to create jewellery or other ornaments. They differ from precious stones in terms of their rarity, hardness, and chemical composition. While precious stones like diamonds and rubies are extremely rare and valuable, semi-precious stones like turquoise, topaz, and citrine are more common and affordable.

Semi-precious stone jewellery offers a world of beauty and affordability, with a wide range of colours, patterns, and properties to choose from. Whether you’re looking for a statement piece or a delicate, everyday accessory, semi-precious stones can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any outfit. With their rich history and versatility, it’s no wonder semi-precious stone jewellery remains a beloved choice for jewellery enthusiasts around the world.

The concept of pendants with long cords dates back to ancient times, with sautoirs being popular during the Art Deco period. These ornate pieces featured carved jade, coral, onyx, and brightly colored gemstones, often suspended from circular rings or enameled pendants on silk cords. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, pendants became a symbol of luxury and exclusivity, reserved for royalty and the upper class.

Like many types of jewellery, long pendants often carry symbolic meanings. Compass pendants, for instance, represent protection and safety, while turtle pendants symbolize longevity, reflecting the Japanese belief that turtles embody long life. Understanding the meaning behind a pendant can enhance its significance and personal connection.

Long Pendants have made an impact on the fashion scene, evoking memories of the 1990s and early 2000s. This timeless accessory has undergone a transformation, shedding its kitschy, over-the-top persona for a more refined and sophisticated approach. Today, fashion pendants with long cords are a staple in many a stylish individual’s wardrobe, offering a versatile and elegant way to add a touch of personality to any outfit.

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