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Single and clusters of blown ruby glass beads separated by clear glass discs form this lovely Art Deco piece. It closes with a filigree fish-hook clasp. My Ruby & Sterling Art Deco Bangle and Clear Crystal Bead Art Deco Earrings both look great with this necklace.
Delicate and lovely rhodium-plated filigree triangular segments are separated by sapphire rhinestone ovals. The center segment is embellished with marcasites. This necklace was made for a slim neck and has a hidden push-in clasp. Please note the necklace length (14 inches) and check your neck size before purchasing this piece. This necklace looks great with many of may other sapphire Art Deco pieces — scroll down to see a selection.
An alternative to the chicklet, this choker from England features rectangular-shaped sapphire glass in silver-tone frames with a spring-ring clasp. This necklace was made for a slim neck. Please note the necklace length (14 1/2") and check your neck size before purchasing this piece. I have several sapphire Art Deco pieces that coordinate beautifully with this necklace — scroll down to take a look.
Smooth and faceted black glass beads are highlighted by marbled-white and cream beads shaped like pebbles. A large, round, faceted black glass bead-topped clasp holds together the three strands of this elegant Post-war necklace by Hattie Carnegie. The color combination is versatile and timeless. Her glass beads were among the best!
This blue and green glass bead necklace is another example of Hattie Carnegie's extraordinary flare with beads. Here most beads are bi-color. The shapes and sizes vary, and the predominant colors are interspersed with white and clear beads and clear crystal spacers. This necklace has substantial weight and an adjustable hook-and-tail clasp.
Blue glass beads in various shapes, tones, finishes and sizes make this an eye-catching piece for any season. The molded deep-blue glass leaves add flare. This necklace, which has no clasp, may be French.
Braided gold-plated strands with prong-set pastes form this elegant necklace by Hattie Carnegie. She produced a number of pieces in gold braid and gold mesh at this time. This necklace has an adjustable hook-and-tail clasp. Wear this necklace with our classic Gold Mesh Cuff with Pastes, by the same maker.
Beads of carnelian glass in chrome cups are flanked by larger Peking glass beads and small donut-shaped faux pearls in this French Art Deco necklace. The green and caramel were a popular color combination in this era. Large flat chrome links complete the length, which closes with a decorative screw-barrel clasp. This well-made necklace is a bit longer than most from this period. Depending on which color you want to emphasize, you could wear my Peking Glass Ball Art Deco Pendant Earrings or my Carnelian German Art Deco Drop Earrings with this necklace.
Five smooth chrysoprase glass polished stones are separated by geometric chrome spacers that give this Art Deco necklace a real Machine Age look. The silver-tone paper-clip chain closes with a screw-in clasp. You can wear this necklace with my Chrysoprase Art Deco Earrings.
Deep citrine and clear glass stones in the shape of parallelograms form this variation of an Art Deco chicklet necklace. The stones are set in unmarked silver-tone frames. The combination of colors and the shape of the stones make this piece unique. The shade of citrine in this necklace coordinates well with other Art Deco citrine pieces — scroll down to take a look.
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