English
Noun
necklaces
- Plural of necklace
A necklace is an article of
jewellery; which is worn
around the
neck. Necklaces
are frequently formed from a
metal chain; often attached to a
locket or
pendant. Necklaces can also be
manufactured with
cloth, and they sometimes
contain
rocks
(particularly
gems),
wood, and/or
shells.
Many
Christians wear a
cross or
crucifix necklace which
can differ in shape, size, material and color. However, others who
are not Christian may wear a cross merely out of decoration.
History
Necklaces have been worn throughout history, by
both men and women, and have been used as marks of distinction in
many cultures, including the ancient Hebrew culture. Necklaces,
handsome and richly ornamented, were a principal part of the dress,
both of men and women, among the ancient Egyptians; and some idea
of the number of jewels they wore (remarks Sir G. Wilkinson) may be
formed from those borrowed by the Israelites at the time of the
Exodus, and by the paintings of Thebes. They consisted of gold or
of beads, of various qualities and shapes, disposed according to
fancy and enriched with jewels.
Necklaces of gold thickly set with gems were worn
by the Greeks and Romans of both sexes. There was a famous necklace
of the most costly precious stones upon the statue of Vesta in
Rome, to whose vengeance Zosimus attributes the tragic end of
Serena, Stilicho's widow, who had despoiled her of it. By the
command of Honorius she was strangled.
The necklace taken from the neck of the Hindoo
King Jaipal, captured by Mahmud (A.D. 1001) was composed of large
pearls, rubies, etc., and was valued at two hundred thousand
dinars, or a good deal more than a hundred thousand pounds.
Homer mentions a necklace curiously wrought of
gold interwined with amber, which Eurymachus presented to
Penelope.
Types of necklaces
Bib Necklace A bib necklace is multiple strands
of stepped pearls.
Choker A choker is
35 cm to 40 cm (14" to 16") long and sits on the base of the
neck.
Dog Collar A dog collar necklace consists of
multiple strands of pearls that lay close to the neck.
Graduated Necklace A graduated necklace consists
of a single strand of pearls that has a large pearl in the middle,
with the pearls gradually becoming smaller toward the clasp.
Matinee Necklace A matinee necklace is 55 cm to
60 cm (22" to 24") long and sits at the top of cleavage.
Opera Necklace An opera necklace is 75 cm to 90
cm (30" to 36") long and sits at the breastbone.
Princess Necklace A princess necklace is 45 cm to
50 cm (18" to 20") long. It is between choker and matinee
length.
Sautoir or Rope Necklace A sautoir or rope
necklace is any necklace longer than opera length.
Uniform Necklace A uniform necklace consists of
pearls that appear to be all the same size, although normally there
is a slight difference towards the ends so they appear to be in
proportion.
See also
necklaces in Danish: Halskæde
necklaces in German: Halskette
necklaces in Spanish: Collar
necklaces in French: Collier
necklaces in Hebrew: שרשרת (תכשיט)
necklaces in Kanuri: 목걸이
necklaces in Dutch: Halsketting
necklaces in Dutch Low Saxon: Ketten
necklaces in Japanese: ネックレス
necklaces in Polish: Naszyjnik
necklaces in Portuguese: Colar
necklaces in Swedish: Halsband
necklaces in Ukrainian: Намисто
necklaces in Chinese: 项链
necklaces in Serbian: Огрлица