Choker Necklaces
Late 19th Century American Art Nouveau Antique Choker Necklaces
1990s Greek Contemporary Choker Necklaces
Diamond, 18k Gold
1990s French Art Deco Choker Necklaces
Diamond, Platinum
1990s Modernist Choker Necklaces
Amethyst, Quartz, Sterling Silver
1990s Italian Contemporary Choker Necklaces
Diamond
1990s Italian Retro Choker Necklaces
Coral, Diamond, Blue Sapphire, 14k Gold, Silver
1990s Modernist Choker Necklaces
Agate, Brass
Late 19th Century Italian Victorian Antique Choker Necklaces
Coral, 18k Gold
1990s Choker Necklaces
Diamond, 18k Gold
1990s Italian Choker Necklaces
Diamond, 18k Gold, Platinum
1990s Spanish Choker Necklaces
Pearl, Blue Sapphire, Yellow Gold
Late 19th Century French Art Nouveau Antique Choker Necklaces
Pearl, 18k Gold, Enamel
1990s French Choker Necklaces
1990s American Modern Choker Necklaces
18k Gold
1990s French Modern Choker Necklaces
18k Gold, Rose Gold, White Gold
1990s Choker Necklaces
Coral, 18k Gold
1990s Swiss Choker Necklaces
Yellow Gold
1990s Italian Choker Necklaces
18k Gold
1990s American Contemporary Choker Necklaces
Diamond, Sapphire, Platinum
1990s American Choker Necklaces
18k Gold
1990s Italian Art Deco Choker Necklaces
Natural Pearl, Tourmaline, 18k Gold, Silver
1990s Italian Art Nouveau Choker Necklaces
White Diamond, 18k Gold
1990s Italian Art Nouveau Choker Necklaces
18k Gold
1990s Italian Art Nouveau Choker Necklaces
18k Gold
Vintage Choker Necklaces
Vintage choker necklaces are elegant, alluring and stylish. Cameos, pearls, diamonds and other stones can decorate these necklaces, which come in single or multiple strands. Whether it is a statement piece or a delicate chain, these short necklaces always stand out and turn heads.
The history of the choker can be traced back thousands of years, with Sumerian examples discovered from 2600–2500 B.C. They endured as a popular form of adornment through the centuries, and during the French Revolution they took on a symbolic significance. Women wore ribbons around their throats to mark the passing of those killed by the guillotine. Soon, the plain ribbons were adorned with small cameos and other ornamentation.
European choker necklaces gained a salacious reputation in the 19th century when prostitutes were associated with black ribbons tied around the neck, such as the model in Édouard Manet’s Olympia (1863). Queen Alexandra, Princess of Wales, reversed the trend in the late 19th century by wearing a large pearl and diamond choker, reputedly to hide a scar.
Fashioned from gold, pearls and other precious stones and metals, chokers continued to be worn into the 20th century, alternately statements of wealth and rebellion. They experienced periods of revival in the 1920s, ’40s, ’70s and ’90s for both men and women.
Vintage chokers make a statement with an unmistakable air of femininity. On 1stDibs, find an alluring collection of vintage chokers today, including gold, sapphire and emerald chokers.