Yellow Wooden Pearl Beaded Necklace
How to find your necklace size
Necklace lengths
The perfect necklace length is subjective. The sketch is of a 6'2", medium-build model with a 14 1/2” (37 cm) neck. For most men, a 19 3/4” (50 cm) necklace is standard. But men aren’t ‘standard’.
It is up to you how low you want a necklace to fall, and that depends on the thickness of your neck, shape of your shoulders, and your height.
Find my necklace size
- Put a long piece of string behind your neck.
- Bring the ends together in front of your chest.
- Mark the string where you want the pendant to fall.
This will be where the top of the pendant falls. A chain will fall higher as it won’t be weighed down by a pendant. Now measure the distance between the marks to find your length.
You can also find your necklace size using a measuring tape in front of a mirror.
Measure your necklace
If you already have a necklace you like, lay it in a straight line and measure its full length, including clasp and ring to determine your size.
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- Genuine wooden beads
- Beautiful, versatile cream color
- Long, durable elastic band
Description
Gorgeous cream-colored round beads and a strong elastic band make this necklace one you won't want to skip. Pair it with a cool t-shirt or tank top for the perfect summer look.
Specifications
Customer Reviews
The beaded necklace is too small. It’s like for a kid. Not too happy with it.
My wife loves it. I wanted it for a long time. Looks nice on me
Pretty fast delivery, the package is super well packed, and the package itself is super simple and classic
One of the best products I have bought at very low prices!!!
Okay
1:1 Chinese beads. Cost PLN 2. Drama
Everything went perfectly. Chain looks great, shipping was flawless. Absolutely nothing to complain about. Gladly again
I like the necklace and bracelets, I will order them next time
I recommend it to everybody
Excellent! An indication of the wood and the production (where how who, fair trade) would be helpful in some decisions! Or did I miss something?