BLACK AND PINK PEARLS.
The most striking of the new necklaces I have seen, writes a, London correspondent, is composed of several strands of black and pink pearls. It is designed to go with a dark afternoon gown. There are many necklaces of small pearls in several strands, three, four, five and often more, graduated of course, and with one strand a little longer than the one before it. It is considered smart now to have the clasp of a necklace at the left side of the neck instead of at the back. Often a corresponding ornament balances the right side of the neck as well. Usually they are in rhinestones —sometimes alone, sometimes combined with coloured stones. The most amusing clasp I have seen is a big hook and eye in rhinestones! As you may imagine, it had an original charm all of its own.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 February 1932, Page 3
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