Rope Necklaces
During the 18th Century, rope necklaces, also known as bayadère necklaces were very popular. Many of these necklaces were braided and included many strings or strands, hence the name “rope” necklace. They were made with all sorts of metals including gold, silver and platinum. Many were adorned with gemstones set around certain sections of the necklace where others held a single pendant or tassel.
Our vintage five cameo 14k gold carved shell 20-inch necklace from the 1940sis a perfect example of a rope necklace—or if you prefer, the bayadère necklace! Each cameo is hand carved and the frames that surround them have a wire border. We do believe this is circa 1940s because of the box catch with safety device included.
Bib Necklaces
An example of a bib necklace is this stunning estate 14K gold bib necklace with champagne diamonds. This gorgeous piece includes 77 round champagne diamonds with a total carat weight of 2.40.
Collar Necklaces
Collar necklaces surround the neck completely and were first worn by the Ancient Egyptians. As this style of necklace became popular, they remained short but some were produced using a V-shape. Most all collar necklaces lay flat upon the neck. First made of gold, soon these necklaces were adorned with gems of all kinds or embellished with other types of gemstones.
Our example of a collar necklace is this vintage Italian 18k crescent black onyx pave diamond collar necklace. This was made between 1955 and 1965 and is 15-1/2-inches in diameter with a hidden catch. It contains one round diamond that is .07 carats and 26 round diamonds with a total weight of .60 carats.
We hope you’ve enjoyed these different types of vintage and antique necklace styles and if you’re interested in any of the pieces seen here, we invite you to stop by our showroom located at 1137 High Ridge Road in Stamford Connecticut.
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