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Necklet Collection

From Edwardian elegance to Art Nouveau charm, the necklet has been a timeless symbol of beauty and sophistication throughout history



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From Edwardian elegance to Art Nouveau charm, the necklet has been a timeless symbol of beauty and sophistication throughout history. In 1906, Elkington & Co showcased their exquisite Edwardian jewellery collection, captivating hearts with their intricate designs. Spiers & Ponds stores followed suit in 1911, enchanting customers with their dazzling array of necklets that added a touch of glamour to any ensemble. The year 1913 witnessed Wilson & Gill's remarkable jewellery advert, showcasing necklets adorned with precious stones that exuded opulence and luxury. Ciro pearls took center stage in 1922, offering a stunning selection of necklaces that epitomized grace and femininity. Nelson Ethelred Dawson's c1901 masterpiece featured a gold enamel and precious stone necklet, an artistic marvel that blended craftsmanship with beauty seamlessly. Eugene Grasset's French art nouveau pendant and necklet mesmerized onlookers with its organic forms inspired by nature's allure. As time progressed into the late 1930s, Army and Navy Stores Catalogue presented oxidized silver and bright silver antique-inspired pieces - from necklets to bracelets, earrings to brooches - each piece telling its own story of style. London Life jewels presentations became synonymous with elegance during this era as well; three separate occasions where breathtaking necklets stole the show. Each presentation showcased unique designs that embodied the spirit of London fashion at its finest. Through these adverts and catalogues spanning decades, it is evident that the allure of the necklet transcends time. From delicate Edwardian creations to bold Art Nouveau statements or vintage-inspired treasures - there is a perfect necklace waiting for every woman seeking to adorn herself in timeless beauty.