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Neck Swag: Unique Open Style Asymmetrical Necklaces

Neck Swag: Unique Open Style Asymmetrical Necklaces
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Take yourself out of a necklace style rut by adorning your neck with  something unusual this season.

Hi folks, it’s unique neck adornment time! If you are the kind to fancy statement neck pieces that are out of the usual jewelry box, then here’s a necklace style dedicated to necks that love making a distinct statement.

While I have entered myself into intermittent fasting mode after a lot of feasting due to pandemic reunion with the fam, I spent a productive time browsing through Etsy’s treasure trove of necklaces and I could get lost in the world of creative handmade bling bling but I made sure to keep a focus on something that pulled my attention in like no other. The open style necklaces by Galalinia are the kind of neck jewelry my eyeballs kept on looking at. The beaded variety in an open cuff style can be worn many ways and they are without those delicate clasps so you can breathe a sigh of relief when the time to put the necklace on comes. No more bugging your family member or neighbor to get the delicate things to clasp for the necklace to be on. This open style necklace design is genius and utterly practical for someone with butterfingers, like you and I. Not to assume but if you are looking for necklaces that secure without tiny little metal mechanism, this one’s it, folks.

Plus, they’re definitely an attention-grabber, instant conversation starter and a guarantee to spark all kinds of banter with strangers at a party. Or with yourself, if you’re spending a special introvert event with the pet. Just press record when you do so for bonus content on your YouTube/Tiktok/Insta, wherever content’s appreciated. Heh Heh.

These open style necklaces are designed with beads to give off that stunning faux pearl look. You can wear them in different arrangements as they’re flexible and can bend. The beads in the necklaces are purposely arranged in graduated sizes to give off a wavy architectural appearance that looks so good as the necklace sits around your neck.

Without further ado, let’s give these unique open beaded (faux pearl) necklaces a visual feast, now shall we?

Open style necklaces for a distinct neck jewelry game:

blue tiger's eye beaded open style necklace
faux pearl open style necklace
faux pearl open style necklace
black onyx beaded open style necklace
white beaded open style necklace
white beaded open style necklace
black beaded open style necklace
black beaded open style necklace
pink beaded open style necklace
pink beaded open style necklace
ivory faux pearl open style necklace
ivory faux pearl open style necklace

Peeps, I hope you will find something to love in these necklaces so you can take your love for unusual necklace styles to the next level.

Till the next post, take care of your precious self, do what you love, smile from your heart, laugh from the belly and most of all: let all you do spring from that gooey soft corner in your heart!

To independent jewelry makers: Get in contact with us so we can share your unique creations in this space!

Are you an independent jewelry artist with a collection of unique accessories you’re excited to show to the world? Drop us a message so we can have your designs featured here!

Stay inspired, eat healthy and be emphatic to others you meet in your path! We may be outwardly different but we’re all the same life stuff on a journey. Take care!

missreverie

missreverie

Here on Fashionista NOW, our one and very own Miss Reverie showcases the latest in fashion trends and its various social implications in our everyday lives. You may read more of her at REVERIE SANCTUARY.

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