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- Sautoir – Antique Jewelry University
A sautoir is a French term for a long necklace that suspends a tassel or other ornament Necklaces that would fit the criteria for a sautoir have existed throughout history
- SAUTOIR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SAUTOIR is a chain, ribbon, or scarf worn about the neck with the ends forming a St Andrew's cross in front
- The Sautoir Necklace: A Trend with a Rich History – Bounkit
A sautoir is a long, often beaded, necklace that hangs down to the waist or below Most sautoir necklaces feature a colorful array of beads usually strung on a thin chain or cord Learn more about this trend
- Sautoir Necklace - Guide to Value, Marks, History - WorthPoint
The sautoir (French for "jump rope") is a long necklace style made of pearls, beads, or chains Some examples terminate in a tassel or pendant After gaining popularity at the turn of the 19th century, this type of necklace has seen several revival periods since then and is now considered a classic
- Sautoir Definition - Glossary of Common Jewelry Terms - Joseph Jewelry
Sautoir is a type of long necklace popular in the 20th century, that hangs below the waistline and contains a small tassel or pendant at the terminus of the chain While these were highly popular in the last century, they are common throughout history
- sautoir - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sautoir (plural sautoirs) A ribbon, chain, scarf, or the like, tied around the neck in such a manner that the ends cross over each other A chain to which a pendant is attached, worn around the neck
- Sautoir - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
Sautoir - A long necklace that usually extends beyond the bust and often features a pendant or tassel The term refers both to the style of the necklace and the elegance it imparts, often used to describe jewelry that evokes a sense of vintage charm and sophistication
- WHY WEAR A SAUTOIR NECKLACE? - Benedicte de Boysson
Once reserved for the noble ones, the Sautoir became a symbol of an era and of women with new-found self-confidence, emancipation and social rights The authentic ”sautoir” in French represents a 4-feet long necklace
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