
Necklaces are statement of a person. It's usually where eyes got caught when you first look at a person wearing accessaries.
For wearers, you want your necklace to compliment your outfit, not overpowering it. So wearing necklace is always kind of a power struggle between what you want to project in the first impression, and the harmony with the overall look. 
I usually like necklace being a little less chunky compared to bracelets so it's more flexible for different outfits.


But at the same time, I love using materials with more personality so despite the more subtle combination, my necklace can still represent my individuality. I usually stay with gemstones which are all quite unique in its own. And I like to play with lampwork glass as well.
My recent fav is to play with ribbon-tied necklaces. Not only do they look somehow more romantic (make you feel like ballerina!) but also more flexible. I explored a few pieces which you can wear in a few different ways. 

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