Sautoir, is a French term, in the early
19th century, designed to describe the type of necklace with a pendant or long
spike. In general, these necklaces are in front of a vertical pendant. Although
the latter half of the 16th century and 19th century, the beginning of a long
chain of gold, enamel or precious stones inlaid hanging pendant cartier love bracelets have become very popular, but after the 19th century, this form is
suddenly cool, nobody cares about, until about 1910 that she returned to the
stage of history. This time, the Sautoir style for the first time selected that
the rope, ribbon, or even thin woven string of pearls from the long chain to
hang a pendant or a long spike.
1920s Sautoir style necklace ushered in a
bold change; cartier love bracelets design, the naturalization of decorative elements, and a
strong sense of color contrast color matching have become the latest features
of this form. Solemn oriental charm of the Chinese style, to the mystery of
ancient Egypt, the cultural elements from around the world are designers come
in handy. The late 1920s, this exotic gradually be solemn and precious stones
and diamonds and a single color replaced.
Cannot allow the necklace to transform
freely from a variety of forms? From long to short or from short to long is the
deformation to achieve greater practicality. In fact, the 18th century,
designers have long thought. A lot of design will take into account
the length of the adjustment, and replace them with a variety of different
pendants available. Especially they are popular in the twenties and thirties in
the 19th century, this type of necklace. The end of the 19th century, the
enthusiasm for this approachable form of necklace reached unprecedented heights
in some designer's creativity, a lot of necklaces are not only able to adjust
the length, the replacement of pendant can be adjusted as brooches, cartier love bracelets,
and even headgear .
This versatile performance until the 1940s
is still very popular, produced by Van Cleef & Arpels in 1939, the
Passe-partout necklace which takes this practicality to an extreme. It can be
used as a necklace, bracelet, or belt.
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