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Types of Dog Collar: - Dog collars can be fashioned out of plastic, nylon, steel, brass, PVC, leather, cloth, suede, it can be hand painted or embroidered, machine made or hand crafted.

 


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: A broad choker worn tightly around the neck above the collarbone, just like a dog's collar, that often incorporated parallel strands of pearls, beads, stones, diamonds, and platinum to great effect.

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

Dog Collar
Dog Collar is a tight fitting necklace like a choker.
Doublet ...

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.

Dog Collar
A broad necklace that fits tightly around the neck, above the collar bone, just like a dog's collar (hence the name!) This style of choker was very Popular in Victorian and Edwardian era. Dog collars measure around 14 to 15 inches ...

Dog collar meant for daytime wear which is usually made of a soft material laced to a series of jeweled bars
Electroplating
A method in which an electric current deposits a layer of metal on an object (i.e.: gold over a base metal) ...

Dog collar: Wide, flexible band of any material to be worn tight around the neck; similar to choker.

Dog tag: Identification tag worn around the neck by members of the armed forces.

Dog Collar: A short multi-strand choker worn close to the neck and usually 14" to 15" in length.
Dog Tag Jewelry: A type of necklace that is based upon the dog tags issued to soldiers, they are flat metal pendants on a ball chain.

Diamond 'dog collars' became a fashion fixture in France c.1865, catching on in England c.1880, they were a favorite of the Princess of Wales.

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.

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 ...

Diamonds were paired with colorless gems like opals, moonstones, and the ever-beloved pearl. Dog collar necklaces were worn high on the throat, composed of several rows of pearls held together with vertical bars of diamonds or other pearls, ...

Z Creations, Creative Jewelry & Design - Unusually beautiful and creative gemstone necklaces, handcrafted bracelets, unique handmade earrings, watches, custom jewelry designs, designer Swarovski crystal dog collars, bead jewelry gifts.

Delicate bows, swags, and garland effects were used in necklace and brooches. Both dog collars, and long fringed necklaces were also "in", being popularized by the graceful, long-necked Queen Alexandra.

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