Statement chokers and collar necklaces are trending. With the holidays right around the corner, consider how wearing one would enhance your look in dresses, sweaters, and on Zoom. You will find many bold, innovative, and colorful pieces in this post from black owned brands. These include brass, beaded, fabric, up- and re-cycled, as well as sterling silver and fine gold jewelry statement chokers and collar necklaces. Check out the company and product links below for details.
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- 54kibo (advertisement) offers an open cuff brass choker that is handcrafted of recycled metal and Maasai glass beads. Habida and and Luna brass chokers are also available.
- Auvere (advertisement) offers 22 karat convertible rope necklaces that can be worn in different choker styles.
- Brave Chick (advertisement) offers several chokers. These include a “colliding galaxies mirror choker” with quartz stones, and chokers embellished with pearls.
- Cloth & Chord (advertisement) offers a selection of African fabric multi-strand chokers.
- Cloth & Chord is also available on Amazon (advertisement).
- Fanta Celah (advertisement) offers a selection of statement chokers embedded with gemstones.
- Gemdrops and Glamrocks (advertisement) offers a moon necklace choker made with upcycled materials, and a wood bead choker with a glass peacock feather pendant.
- Jessica Designs Jewels (advertisement) has a selection of handmade chokers made of divers materials including wire and semi precious stones.
- Rework Creative (advertisement) offers a multi-quartz copperchoker that is dramatic yet simple.
Straight Path Jewelry (advertisement) offers a variety of culturally themed chokers (e.g., Ankh and Maat symbols) that are embellished with gemstones and made of copper, brass, and stainless steel.
- The Silverman (advertisement) offers a diverse selection of chokers made of sterling silver.
- Adele Dejak offers a large selection of chokers made of recycled brass, and aluminum. Chokers are handcrafted in Africa and infused with cultural symbolism.
- Elouinia Exantus Jewelry offers a 90’s crystal choker for which there are options for crystals and beads.
- L’enchanteur offers a bean neck plate that is available in several options (gold plated, sterling, and 14 karat).
- Mahnal offers a circular collar necklace made of brass.
- Mombasa offers a gemstone collar necklace that combines citrine, amethyst, and quartz with 14K gold filled metal.
In reviewing these chokers I hope you find one or more that work for you.
Happy shopping!
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To learn more about the statement choker/collar necklace trend. Check out the following sources.
- Laginess, Laura. “8 jewelry trends from the Spring 2021 runways that will be everywhere next season.” 11 October, 2020. https://www.thezoereport.com/p/8-jewelry-trends-from-the-spring-2021-runways-that-will-be-everywhere-next-season-37650681
- Liao, Marina. “The jewelry trends you’ll wear with your 2020 outfits.” 29 June, 2020. https://www.marieclaire.com/fashion/g30431307/jewelry-trends-2020/?slide=6
- Torgerson, Rachel and Flum, Danielle. “12 2020 Fall jewelry trends you’re about to see everywhere.” 13 July, 2020. https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/fashion/g31025659/fall-jewelry-trends-2020/