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Multistrand Necklace Gold Antique

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Art Deco Fire Opal Diamond Gold Platinum Multistrand Necklace
Located in Vienna, AT
Wonderful necklace made of approx. 670ct Fire opal beads, clasp and intermediate parts in white
Category

1920s Italian Art Deco Multistrand Necklace Gold Antique

Materials

Diamond, Opal, 18k Gold, Platinum

Early 19th Century Esclavage Multistrand Necklace with Pink Tourmalines
Located in Paris, FR
An extraordinary hand crafted Collier d’Esclavage made in 18kt and 14kt gold (quality marks: owl
Category

Early 19th Century Unknown Multistrand Necklace Gold Antique

Materials

Tourmaline, 14k Gold, 18k Gold

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Finding the Right multi-strand-necklaces for You

Vintage multistrand necklaces add glamour to any outfit and are easy to accessorize with.

One of the oldest known forms of jewelry is the necklace; evidence includes shell beads dating back at least 142,000 years. Multistrand necklaces appeared early in this history, with archaeologists identifying examples from ancient Mesopotamia.

One popular style of multistrand necklace is the torsade necklace, with “torsade” coming from the French word for twist or cable. These necklaces are made by twisting several strands of beads, pearls or other material together and securing them with a clasp. The hippie and counterculture movements of the 1960s saw costume-jewelry designers celebrating self-expression through colorful multistrand necklaces and no shortage of beads, while Ciner helped popularize the torsade necklace in the 1980s with strands of glass beads often held by animal-head clasps.

The bayadère necklace, also known as the rope necklace, is similar but has only a few strands of pearls or beads that are twisted or braided together. It was particularly popular at the turn of the 20th century, including as a gift for bridesmaids. Sometimes the beads or pearls match; other times, they are multicolored, with accents such as a single tassel or pendant. Another version is the choker-style dog-collar necklace, a multistrand necklace usually between 16 to 18 inches long.

In all of these variations, a multistrand necklace offers a touch of sophistication for your look, from everyday wear to the red carpet. Explore 1stDibs for multistrand necklaces in a range of lengths, styles and materials.