REAL JEWELS.
DECORATIONS FOR OUR HATS.
Many strings of pearls are quite "done" for evening wear, a celebrity at Home writes. In the daytime wear one, two, or three short strings in white or beige, but no more of the long ropes at all—in fact, all pearls, except real ones, are rather suffering from their recent overpopularity. A new fad is the wearing of strings of different kinds of semi-precious stones mixed together. A most decorative short necklace of jade, recently seen, was of amber, chrysopraso, lapis, and so
Perhaps to make up for wearing glass round our necks we have taken to wearing real and very expensive jewels on our hats, and even on the clasps of our bags, both of which seem to me rather reckless proceedings. Onyx and diamonds are the favourite stones because of the present craze for black.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20472, 25 January 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)
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