What does the T bar necklace mean?

What does the T bar necklace mean?

balance in life
Product description. Our classic T-bar necklace has been hand-crafted in silver or 18ct gold vermeil and symbolises balance in life. This classic & intricate T-bar necklace is talisman for balance. It’ll inspire you to strive for balance in your life and will help you on your journey to inner harmony!

Why are bar necklaces so popular?

By nature, bar necklaces are highly customizable, since the empty space allows you to place engravings, messages, symbols, and even gemstones. This versatility makes them a favorite gift for anniversaries and milestones.

What is a belcher chain?

Also known as “rolo chain”, belcher chain is a type of trace chain made with D-shaped links that are fairly broad and of uniform size and shape. Belcher chain is excellent value for money and available in varying sizes and alloys, making one of the most versatile and popular jewellery chain types.

What is an Albert chain?

Albert chains are named after a style of watch chain Prince Albert wore during the Victorian period. Traditionally this style of watch chain has a bar on one end used to affix the chain to a vest button hole. The opposite end of the chain is fitted with a swivel hook to attach the watch.

What is a popcorn chain?

Popcorn Chain — A popcorn style is a lightweight, tubular chain with a beaded texture created by convex links. These chains have a puffed look to them which resembles a garland of popcorn. Rope Chain — A rope chain’s links are twisted or looped together in a pattern that creates a look similar to that of a rope.

How do you wear a fob chain?

Place the pocket watch in your waistcoat pocket, thread the chain through your buttonhole and tuck the end of the chain, or the fob, into the other pocket. The decorative chain is left on show, while the watch is kept safe in your pocket.

What is a Double Albert?

The Double Albert style pocket watch chain, like the Albert chain, is named after Prince Albert (1819-1861), husband of the UK’s Queen Victoria. This style of chain features two longer “arms” and a shorter centralized “drop,” to which a small object is attached, such as a charm, fob, or locket.

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