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Costume jewelry choker necklaces

The chocker is the hot mainstream accessory of the moment, which gives this little edgy sexy but badass side.
The Khaïden brand suggests a baroque and high fashion version in a new chic style which rocks!

Costume jewelry choker necklaces

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The designer, of French origin offers a range of couture fantasy jewelry. The collection is composed of quality pieces in a baroque and vintage style.
Discover all the Khaïden choker necklaces : The designer, of French origin offers a range of couture fantasy jewelry. The collection is composed of quality pieces in a baroque and vintage style. The Khaïden jewelry are rare and beautiful pieces that arouse desire in a subtle and enigmatic way making them engaging and mysterious.
The choker is making a big comeback. In plastic, velvet, lace or leather, in full 90's revival, it is invading fast fashion shops. From Gigi Hadid to Lily-Rose Depp, celebrities are making it theirs. Also poetically called the "dog collar" in French, the English term for this style of collar is even more potent; "It's a Choker Necklace,” they say. The verb "to choke" simply means to strangle.

Discover all the Khaïden choker necklaces :
The designer, of French origin offers a range of couture fantasy jewelry. The collection is composed of quality pieces in a baroque and vintage style.
Discover all the Khaïden choker necklaces : The designer, of French origin offers a range of couture fantasy jewelry. The collection is composed of quality pieces in a baroque and vintage style.
The Khaïden jewelry are rare and beautiful pieces that arouse desire in a subtle and enigmatic way making them engaging and mysterious.
The choker is making a big comeback. In plastic, velvet, lace or leather, in full 90's revival, it is invading fast fashion shops. From Gigi Hadid to Lily-Rose Depp, celebrities are making it theirs.
Also poetically called the "dog collar" in French, the English term for this style of collar is even more potent; "It's a Choker Necklace,” they say. The verb "to choke" simply means to strangle. Le ras-du-cou (French for choker), is a necklace that has been strangling, wrapping and clutching the throats of ladies for hundreds of years.
The choker has evolved from a symbol of violence to a symbol of "girl power" and has a story to tell. We have seen it in a variety of forms: from the plastic "tattoo" choker from the 1990s, adored by all little girls, to the choker with spikes, inspired by the punk movement and the very popular sadomasochistic style "sex" choker.
However, the first traces of the choker go back to the earliest civilizations: Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. At that time, jewelry worn so close to the body (especially the neck and head) was supposed to protect these sensitive areas, like amulets.
One of the first chokers in Western history was that of Anne Boleyn, wife of Henry VIII, king of England.
The "ras-du-cou" (choker in French) first appeared in France at the end of the 18th century, in 1789, during the French Revolution.
Women of high society wore chokers, often made of fabric and decorated with a bow on the front to match their dresses,
At that time, a black choker often meant women had certain "services" to offer.
In the twentieth century the choker pops up again in royal circles with some queens wearing incredible diamond-studded chokers.
It is the "hot" accessory of the moment, mainstream but with an edgy side to it. Sexy but badass.
A person who rocks!

 Le ras-du-cou (French for choker), is a necklace that has been strangling, wrapping and clutching the throats of ladies for hundreds of years.
The choker has evolved from a symbol of violence to a symbol of "girl power" and has a story to tell. We have seen it in a variety of forms: from the plastic "tattoo" choker from the 1990s, adored by all little girls, to the choker with spikes, inspired by the punk movement and the very popular sadomasochistic style "sex" choker.
However, the first traces of the choker go back to the earliest civilizations: Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. At that time, jewelry worn so close to the body (especially the neck and head) was supposed to protect these sensitive areas, like amulets.

One of the first chokers in Western history was that of Anne Boleyn, wife of Henry VIII, king of England.
The "ras-du-cou" (choker in French) first appeared in France at the end of the 18th century, in 1789, during the French Revolution.
Women of high society wore chokers, often made of fabric and decorated with a bow on the front to match their dresses,
At that time, a black choker often meant women had certain "services" to offer.
In the twentieth century the choker pops up again in royal circles with some queens wearing incredible diamond-studded chokers.
It is the "hot" accessory of the moment, mainstream but with an edgy side to it. Sexy but badass.
A person who rocks!

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