soTWAHR] a long necklace or neckchain, strand of pearls or beads, often terminating in a tassel or pendant
A long necklace, popular in the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, which terminates in tassels or a pendant.
necklace popular in the Art Deco era. An open ended, long necklace that ended with a drop or tassel.
a long necklace, often made of gold or pearls, that comes with a distinctive pendant
A Sautoir is a long rope style necklace which often ended with a tassel or pendant. These were popularized in the Edwardian era because Queen Alexandra often wore them.
so TWAHR] A very long necklace or strand of beads, extending past the waist, usually terminating in a pendant or tassel.
A sautoir, also known as a rope, is a long necklace that is longer than opera-length, often with an ornament (a tassel or pendant) at the end. Sautoirs were common during the Edwardian era.
(so-TWAHR) A long, rope-style necklace decorated with seed pearls and having a tassel for a pendant.
A long necklace of beads or chains ending in a tassel. Popular in the 1920s.
A very long, narrow necklace of chains, beads, etc., sometimes with an end tassel.
(Soh-TWAH) A long rope style necklace popularized in the Edwardian era because Queen Alexandra often wore them. They were usually decorated with seed pearls and had a tassel as a pendant.
A long necklace, usually made of pearls or beads and often ending in a tassel. Popularized in the 1920's