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COLLAR:
A necklace 12 to 23 inches that fits tightly around the neck and can consist of multiple chains or strands.
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8. Collars should lie flat and not dangle.
9. Adjustable collars are a better buy. A loose collar is far more likely to get snagged or twisted.

Collar or collier
An upstanding short necklace (Latin: collum, "neck") that rests on the base of the neck. Also a necklace of an order showing insignia (knighthood); also the collar used on an animal.

Collar Necklace
At 11-13 inches, the collar necklace sits directly on the neck of the wearer and highlights long, thin necklines. For those with larger necks, the collar necklace may be an uncomfortable choice.
Choker Necklace ...

Collar (12 to 13 inches): It rests touching the throat without dropping down to the neck and usually comprises three or four strands of pearls.
Pearl Chokers (14 to 16 inches): These lie just at the base of the neck.

Collars are items of jewellery that are fitted around the neck and can be worn by both men and women. They come in many styles and designs, some for fashion purposes and some for restraint and bondage purposes.

Collar
Collar is a type of tight fitting necklace like a choker.
Composite Suite
Composite Suite is a piece of jewelry that can be separated into different pieces, which can be worn as individual pieces.

Collar: a small raised surface around the entrance to a bead hole. Also, another name for a bib.
Column: a tube bead with architectural decoration.

Collar - A band worn close to the neck

Concave - Curving inward, like the inner surface of a ball
Convex - Curving outward, like the outer surface of a ball ...

collarette
See bib
collier
A wide necklace that encircles the neck from the collar bone to the chin ...

Collar - At 12 to 23 inches, this necklace style fits tightly around the neck and sometimes has several strands.
Comfort Fit - A ring designed with a rounded interior finish, providing long term comfort for the wearer.

COLLARETTE
A collarette (also known as a bib necklace) is a short necklace with flowing ornaments at the front.
COMPOSITE SUITE ...

Collar: A necklace worn close around the neck. See also "choker".
Collet: The ring of metal that surrounds and secures the stone in a bezel setting.

Dog Collar or
Collar Length
12 - 13 Lengths

Fits snugly and sits higher on the neck above the collar bone.
Great for boat-neck sweaters or anytime you want to highlight your neck.

DOG COLLAR
A dog collar (also known as "collier de chien") is a type of short, multiple-strand choker-style necklace that fits tightly against the neck.

Dog collar
A choker length formed from multi-strands.
Freshwater pearls ...

Dog Collar: Popular during the Victorian era, this was a snug necklace made either of rows of pearls or beads, and usually worn high up on the neck. Also sometimes a ribbon was used, with a jewel at the front, and tied in back.

Dog collar
A wide collar of fabric, gemstones and or pearls worn high and tight on the neck
Double clip
Type of brooch consisting of two halves joined together on a frame which can be detached and worn singly ...

Dog collar - A multiple strand pearl necklace that fits closely around the neck.
Bib - A single necklace with multiple strands of pearls of varying lengths that are worn nested together.

Dog collar
A choker, usually consisting of beaded rows, that is worn snug on the neck like the collar on a dog.
Door-knocker earrings ...

Dog Collar
A wide "choker" style necklace worn tight around the neck above the collarbone just like a dog's collar, this look was popular in Edwardian times, around the turn of the twentieth century.

Collard ran the pottery successfully through to World War 2, after which it was sold. Its new owners continued production but by more modern methods.
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Collar
A band style of necklace, worn close to the neck
Collet
See Claw Setting ...

Collar style
V neck or low v cut dress or off the shoulder style top
12"-13" ...

collar
A band worn close to the neck.
cloisonne
Decorative enamel work which is set in thin strips of wire ...

Collar
A necklace that just fits around the neck, usually 10-13" in length. May consist of two or more strands.
Color ...

Collar button: Metal button designed to close the starched collars that used to be separate from shirts up to about 60 years ago.

Collet: Decorative band or collar with top and bottom edges parallel; flange in which any kind of stone is set.

COLLAR BAR A bar worn beneath a tie, attached to the collar of a shirt.

Collar Bar
A collar bar is worn beneath a tie, which is attached to the collar of a shirt.
Color ...

collar
At 12 to 14 inches, a collar necklace fits snugly around the neck and sometimes has multiple strands.
color ...

Collar: A necklace that usually measures 12 to 13 inches long. Worn close to the neck, they were popular during the Victorian times.
Collarette: A short necklace with flowing ornaments on the front. Also known as a "bib" necklace.

to collarbone (*most common length for average men)
22" -
A few inches below the collarbone ...

See gold collars from the migration period, silver pendants from the Viking period, reliquaries decorated with gemstones from the Middle Ages and other amazing objects. Still today, goldsmiths are impressed by the skills of their predecessors. ..

Bezel - A collar style setting for a gemstone that offers more protection of softer or delicate minerals such as opal.

A collet is a collar or bezel used as a diamond setting.
Commercial
Used meaning medium to low quality as opposed to fine gem quality. Cheap.

Diadems A semi circular band worn around the head and usually jeweled and three dimensional Dog collar A wide collar of fabric, ...

Dog Collar: A wide, jeweled necklace that was popularized by Alexandra, King Edward VII's wife. It was rumored that Alexandra had a small scar on her throat, so she wore tight multi-level pearl dog collars to disguise the blemish.

Bobeche - a collar (usually crystal) around the socket of a candlestick designed to catch wax drippings or hold suspended pendants.

ChatonCone shaped crystal or rhinestone ChokerA necklace worn tight around the neck ChokerA short, close fitting necklace; like a collar.

Necklaces - Petite women best wear collar-length or longer necklaces. Styles with "V" shapes and ones that fall below the breast but above the waist elongate the figure.
Bracelets-Bangles flatter petite women .

(first used Nov., 1949), Jewelrt's Quality Pearls (first used March, 1929), Knight's Collar (first used June, 1949), Le Paradis (first used July, 1935),Lisanda (first used 1940), L'Opera (first used Oct., 1928), Love Story (first used Aug., 1948), ...

Collar - Rests directly against the throat - can be multiple strands
Princess - Comes down to or just below the collarbone
Matinee - Falls just above the breasts
Opera - Long enough to reach the breastbone or sternum ...

This $500,000 diamond and gold dog collar was designed by Stephen Webster. It was unveiled at the Pet-A-Porter canine fashion show at Harrods department store on November 29, 2007 in London, England.
Photo by Rosie Greenway / Getty Images ...

The rim, or collar, can stretch around the gem's entire circumferance or around only a portion of it.

A deep piercing that actually goes under the collar bone
Cleopatra
Another name for a reverse prince albert.

Women who favor necklaces, love the way they drape against their collarbone and accessorize their outfits. They love the touch of it and the ceremony of putting it on and taking it off with the help of a special someone.
Diamond Pendants ...

Choker
A short, close fitting necklace, like a collar.
Citrine
A variety of quartz, citrine occurs in color ranging from light yellow to a brilliant orange that may be confused with fine imperial topaz.

A type of necklace that sits close to the throat along the collar bones. Chokers were extremely popular with cameos and other vintage pieces and have recently come back into vogue.
Chop Stick Earrings
Another term for stick earrings.

Their jewelry included diadems; wide bead necklaces or collars; square pectorals; hoop, hinged, or bead bracelets; and rings. Many Egyptians wore two bracelets on each arm, one on the wrist and one above the elbow.

A bib necklace (also known as a collarette) is a short necklace with flowing ornaments in the front.
BIREFRINGENCE ...

Bezel Setting
A bezel setting is a collar of precious metal that wraps around the diamond.

A short, close fitting necklace; like a collar
Citrine
A brownish-orange quartz variety.

There are Mexican silver necklaces and stone and silver bracelets, dangling silver hoop earrings or silver collars to match any personality or mood.

There is added value if more than one material has been used, maybe the eyes in an animal or beak of a bird or something like watermelon tourmaline in an eagle in which the red has been used as the head, the white as the collar and the green as the ...

Choker: A close fitting necklace worn tight around the neck like a collar.
Cigar band: A very wide band-style ring.

They can wrap more than one full turn around the neck with a remainder, or they can coil around the neck like a collar. They can also be worn around the wrist or ankle, although they will obviously coil more times.

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During the Renaissance, nobility entwined pearls in their hair and embroidered them on garments. Elizabeth I owned more than 3000 gowns adorned with the gem, and even had court jewelers create a pearl and ruby collar for her pet ermine.

Some pins or brooches are supplied with removable bails. These are usually made by soldering a hoop to a small tube which can then be slipped over the pin stem so the piece can also be worn as a necklace on a chain, collar or omega necklace.

These include seaweeds such as kelp, wakame and hijiki; nuts and seeds (like almonds and sesame); blackstrap molasses; beans; oranges; amaranth; collard greens; okra; rutabaga; broccoli; dandelion leaves; kale; sardines; ...

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