Choker with stones
The History of Chokers
A choker is a necklace that fits closely around the neck, accentuating a girl's unique style. It was forgotten for a while, but today its popularity is back on the rise because this accessory can add flair and detail to your look. A choker with natural stones is a trendy neckpiece that remains popular both in summer and winter. A well-chosen choker or necklace will highlight the owner's refined taste and speak to your stylistic preferences. Today, the most popular chokers include those with small pearls, large pearl necklaces, single and double-layered ones, with the use of chains, and delicate pieces - threads of natural stones in various colors adorned with different accessories and pendants (in the form of bears, flowers, letters, pearls, hearts, droplets, whole natural stones, rhinestones, and other stylish figures).
Necklace with stones
The history of chokers dates back to ancient Egypt. There are versions that women wore them for protection against evil spirits. Ancient women made chokers from shells, stones, and in some Indian tribes, women still wear iron rings. Anne Boleyn (1507) wore a pearl necklace with the letter "B." In the past, only wealthy ladies could afford chokers adorned with precious stones or pearl chokers. A choker on the neck - a "choker" in English translation, and it's no wonder, as the accessory tightly encircles the neck and sometimes looks daring. Before buying a choker, learn how to choose and wear it correctly to add sophistication to your look and appear stylish.
Necklace with pearl stones
Choker with stones