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Beaded Necklaces For Sale
Period: 1980s
Period: Early 2000s
Rare Yves Saint Laurent Giant Chunky Gem Necklace, Circa 1987
Located in Geneva, CH
Dramatic Yves Saint Laurent gilt metal bib necklace with irregular large bright multi-colored resin stones in clawed settings. Hook and eye closure ...
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1980s French Baroque Revival Vintage Beaded Necklaces

Materials

Gilt Metal

Oversized Malachite Beads
Located in New York, NY
Oversized hand knotted Malachite beads are accented with 3 large hammered 14k gold beads. Attractive and wearable classic. Beads 20mm. Length 20". Exce...
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1980s American Vintage Beaded Necklaces

Materials

Malachite, 14k Gold, Gold-filled

Mario Buccellati Pearl Diamond 18 karat Gold Chocker Necklace
Located in Miami, FL
This impressive M. Buccellati diamond pearl necklace of exquisite design is of Italian provenance and a constituent part of a set together with a pair of matching earrings ( sold se...
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1980s Italian Modern Vintage Beaded Necklaces

Materials

Diamond, Pearl, 18k Gold, White Gold, Yellow Gold

Unique Vintage Beaded Necklaces for Sale — Diamond Beaded Necklaces, Pearl Beaded Necklaces and Other Accessories

Whether they’re chunky, statement-making accessories or a single strand of the understated sort, antique and vintage beaded necklaces are versatile pieces of jewelry. Indeed, the unique beaded necklaces in your jewelry box likely go with everything, from casual summer tops and shorts to dazzling evening gowns.

From the fish-bone and seashell jewelry of the prehistoric era to the breathtaking amulets and pendants of ancient Egypt to modern sapphire beads, people have been accessorizing with beaded necklaces for eternity.

Beaded necklaces — as well as other kinds of necklaces — were common in prehistoric times. Personal adornment was important, and jewelry was made for every part of the body. Beadwork is among the best known art forms attributed to Native Americans, and just as they had for saddlery and clothing, early populations would fashion beads for necklaces with stone tools or instruments made of wood. The making of colorful glass beads for beaded necklaces likely originated in Venice, Italy, during the 14th century, particularly given the growth of the decorative glass industry on the series of Venetian islands called Murano. During the Neolithic period, humans were buried with coral beaded necklaces from the Mediterranean, even as far north as the Alps.

Whether you’re seeking the pop of color you’ll get in a double-row jade beaded necklace from the Art Deco era — which encompasses the 1920s and ’30s and ushered in a very distinct look in jewelry design — or perhaps a simple strand of pearls for a blouse that leaves your neck bare, remember that different necklines call for different pieces of jewelry.

When accessorizing with a beaded necklace, a long piece with a pendant will likely pair best with your favorite vintage V-neck dress or V-neck tee, while beaded chokers and collar necklaces are a stylish fit for strapless tops. Bigger beads will hit your neckline in a different way than a more minimalist necklace might, so you’ll want to keep that in mind. Choose colors you like and pick items that will go with what is in your closet. When the occasion calls for it, don’t be afraid to stack. “More is more” for some, so pairing a delicate strand with a bolder piece might be the move for you.

On 1stDibs, find a collection of pearl beaded necklaces, antique emerald beaded necklaces, diamond beaded necklaces and more.

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