a suspended drop or stone on a very thin chain. Edwardian and Art Deco period.
jewelled pendant worn on a chain around the neck
a pendant with a dangling stone that hangs from a necklace
When a member of a fraternity gives a Greek letter charm which bears the Greek letters of his fraternity to a woman.
A small microphone clipped to clothing or hung around the neck.
A pendant or pendants suspended from a chain and very popular at the turn of the century.
Lavaliere microphones are ideal for applications in which the speaker needs his or her hands to be free. Wireless lavaliere microphones can be either omnidirectional or unidirectional.
A necklace with the sorority letters, often worn by members. Lavaliering is a process where a fraternity member would give his lavaliere to his girlfriend, as a sign of a serious relationship. Depending on the campus, this can be equal to "pinning".
A small microphone that is typically clipped to clothing at breast pocket level. May be wired or wireless. Coined from the Duchesse de La Vallière (1644-1710), a mistress of Louis XIV, who wore a jeweled pendant on a chain around her neck.
A necklace with Greek letters on it. Sorority women can wear these necklaces with their sororityâ€(tm)s letters, and many become lavaliered upon receiving a lavaliere from their boyfriend with his fraternityâ€(tm)s letters
Small microphone that is clipped to a person's clothing.
A corded or cordless microphone worn around the neck or attached to a piece of clothing. See Hands free microphone.
A piece of jewelry with the letters of one's chapter.
Small, easily concealed, unobtrusive and aesthetically pleasing microphone, typically attached to clothing for interview settings.
A necklace with a single design element or pendant suspended on a chain. Popular in the early 1900s.
A small microphone that can be clipped onto clothing or suspended from neck cords and worn in front of the chest.
A pendant with a fraternity’s or sorority’s Greek letters on it. Sorority members usually receive their chapter’s lavaliere at the time of initiation.
Small microphone that attaches to clothing