convertible and adaptable jewelry is not a new phenomenon. it was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, especially at royal courts, where intricate pieces could be worn in a variety of ways. loften including tiaras, necklaces, brooches, and earrings that could be worn in various combination. in the victorian era lockets and brooches were often designed with hidden compartments, making them functional in more than just decorative ways. today, the idea of sustainability and investment value is also driving the popularity of these versatile pieces.
several high-end jewellery brands and designers have explored this concept of transformable jewellery, brands such as chaumet's joséphine collection, with versatile pieces such as tiaras that can be transformed into necklaces or brooches. or van cleef & arpels' zip necklace, which can be worn as a necklace when zipped, or as a bracelet when unzipped. this innovative design was first introduced in the 1950s and remains a hallmark of the brand.
van cleef & arpels' zip necklace
the bulgari serpenti is another example of this, known for its snake-inspired designs, bulgari's serpenti pieces often offer versatility. some of the necklaces in this collection can be adjusted in length or transformed into bracelets, allowing the wearer to style them in different ways depending on the occasion.
these examples highlight the craftsmanship and innovation involved in creating multi-functional jewelry, which allows wearers to get more use out of each piece.
this concept is not exclusive to luxury brands. many pieces allow you to transform necklaces into bracelets, play with the size of necklaces (for example, the possibility of adjusting the clasp to different sizes) or use them in innovative ways.
here are some of our suggestions, so that one versatile piece can serve many purposes and offer better value for money.
there are 3 ways to wear the elin necklace
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