Size Guide
What is the length of necklaces and the style name?
| Length (Inches) | Length (cm) | Position on Body | Style Name |
| 14" | 35-36 cm | Sits tightly around the base of the neck | Choker / Collar |
| 16" | 40-41 cm | Rests at the base of the throat/collarbone | Choker / Princess |
| 18" | 45-46 cm | Sits right at the collarbone (most common) | Princess |
| 20" | 50-51 cm | Falls just below the collarbone | Matinee |
| 22" | 55-56 cm | Rests between the collarbone and bust | Matinee |
| 24" | 60-61 cm | Falls at the top of the bust | Matinee |
| 30" | 76 cm | Rests at mid-chest/sternum, just below the bust | Opera |
| 36" | 90-91 cm | Falls below the bust, can be doubled up | Rope / Lariat |
Why Choose Long Necklaces?
- Visual Elongation: They create a vertical line, which can visually lengthen the neck and torso, offering a slimming look.Versatility: They work well over dresses, with plunging necklines, or layered with shorter pieces for a stylish effect.
- Statement Piece: A long pendant or chunky chain draws attention and becomes a focal point for your outfit.
How to care Jewelry in general?
- Avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals, as they can damage the metal or harm the gemstones.
- For gemstone and crystal necklaces, gently wipe them with a soft cloth to remove dirt and oils. Avoid using soap or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the stones.
- For gold-plated necklaces, gently clean them with a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the plating.
- If your gemstone or crystal necklace is dull or dirty, try cleaning it with a soft cloth and lukewarm water. For tougher stains, consider taking it to a professional jeweler for cleaning and restoration.
- If your gold-plated necklace is tarnishing or showing signs of wear, try polishing it with a gentle polishing cloth or taking it to a professional jeweler for replating.
By following these tips, you'll be able to enjoy your beautiful gemstone, crystal, and gold-plated necklaces for years to come!