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Neck Lace Collection (page 16)

"From Anne Boleyn to the Roaring Twenties: The Enduring Allure of the Neck Lace" Throughout history, necklaces have been more than just pieces of jewelry

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Neck Lace Collection: Maggy Rouff Spring Fashion Show, 1948
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Neck Lace Collection: Josephine (Lethiere)
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Neck Lace Collection: Ponytail Girl / C. Woof
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Neck Lace Collection: HIBISCUS GIRL 1950S 2 / 4
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Neck Lace Collection: HIBISCUS GIRL 1950S 4 / 4
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Neck Lace Collection: HIBISCUS GIRL 1950S 1 / 4
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Neck Lace Collection: HIBISCUS GIRL 1950S 3 / 4
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Neck Lace Collection: Dress & Silver Sash
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Neck Lace Collection: Regency Beauty
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Neck Lace Collection: Shops / Jeweller C1900
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Neck Lace Collection: Draped Brim Hat 1929
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Neck Lace Collection: Feather Hat with Veil
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Neck Lace Collection: Edward II of England
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Neck Lace Collection: Affair of the Necklace
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Neck Lace Collection: Girl about Town
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Neck Lace Collection: Tattoed Savages C1890
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Neck Lace Collection: Female Type / 4 Admirers
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Neck Lace Collection: Elegant Lady & Jewellery
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Neck Lace Collection: Wedding Dress 1960S
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Neck Lace Collection: Queen Anne / Jules David
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Neck Lace Collection: Our Lady of the Apparition
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Neck Lace Collection: Prayer beads, Togoville, Togo, West Africa, Africa
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Neck Lace Collection: Prayer beads, Lome, Togo, West Africa, Africa
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Neck Lace Collection: Sri Lankan woman with Buddhist prayer beads, Paris, France, Europe
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Neck Lace Collection: Catholic nun with prayer book, Paris, France, Europe
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Neck Lace Collection: Christian jewelry, Seoul, South Korea, Asia
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Neck Lace Collection: Some Tuareg handicraft in the small city of Germa, at the entrance of the Akakus plateau
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Neck Lace Collection: A 10-year-old girl wearing Star of David jewelry, Hertzliya, Israel, Middle East
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Neck Lace Collection: Symbols of the three monotheistic religions, Paris, France, Europe
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Neck Lace Collection: Flower necklace sellers in City Market, Bengaluru (Bangalore), Karnataka state
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Neck Lace Collection: Jesus medal, Lourdes, Hautes Pyrenees, France, Europe
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Neck Lace Collection: Roman Catholic and Orthodox bishops, Paris, France, Europe
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Neck Lace Collection: God medal, Paris, France, Europe
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Neck Lace Collection: Religious jewelry, Brazzaville, Congo, Africa
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Neck Lace Collection: Close up of a Rosary
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Neck Lace Collection: Woman praying with rosary
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Neck Lace Collection: Bible and rosary
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Neck Lace Collection: Hands in prayer
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Neck Lace Collection: Woman with rosary
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Neck Lace Collection: Portrait of a Child - Margaret Sarah Carpenter ( Attributed to )
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Neck Lace Collection: A performer doing his fire eating act
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Neck Lace Collection: Inuit women wearing traditional Greenlandic national costume or Kalaallisuut in Ilulissat
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Neck Lace Collection: Gold jewellery for sale in Souq
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Neck Lace Collection: Gold stall
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Neck Lace Collection: Close up of gold necklace on display
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Neck Lace Collection: Navajo crafts
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Neck Lace Collection: Indian blue glass beads (pre-Columbian)
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Neck Lace Collection: Portrait of a Long necked Padaung tribe girl


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"From Anne Boleyn to the Roaring Twenties: The Enduring Allure of the Neck Lace" Throughout history, necklaces have been more than just pieces of jewelry. They hold stories, symbolize power, and captivate hearts. Take a journey through time as we explore some fascinating hints about necklaces that have left an indelible mark on our collective imagination. In the court of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn's infamous "B" necklace became a powerful emblem of her influence and ambition. It was said to be adorned with precious gemstones and pearls fit for a queen. Fast forward to the 1920s, where flapper girls sat at cocktail bars wearing long strands of pearls that swung freely with their every move. These necklaces embodied rebellion against societal norms and exuded an air of sophistication. Traveling eastward, we encounter Hindu mythology where Freyja's necklace played a pivotal role in Norse legends. This mythical piece brought love and fertility but also caused chaos when stolen by Loki—a tale echoing themes found in many cultures worldwide. Scientific brilliance meets elegance when Marie Curie is captured wearing a delicate necklace in an old photograph. A reminder that even amidst groundbreaking discoveries, femininity can shine through. The world-renowned pianist Clara Schumann graced concert halls while donning exquisite necklaces that complemented her musical prowess. Her lithograph showcases not only her talent but also her impeccable taste in fashion. In contrast to these refined images stands Mary Tudor's imposing presence with Egleton around her neck—an extravagant display of opulence befitting royalty during turbulent times. Turning our attention westward, we glimpse Chief Two Moons from the Cheyenne tribe proudly displaying his tribal adornments—a testament to cultural heritage preserved through generations. Fashion magazines like The Tatler immortalized iconic moments such as their Autumn Fashion Number in 1955—where models flaunted glamorous necklaces that set trends for the season.