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Collar Necklaces For the Professional Gal

Let’s face it, office wear can be stuffy, dull, and conventional. Adding jewelry is always a great way to shake things up. But depending on where you work, you might be wary of going too bold. If you’re itching to experiment with unique jewelry but want to avoid the dramatic look of a colorful statement necklace, we’ve got three pieces that fit the bill.

Tagua Nut Block Necklace, Ecuador

We love this necklace for its monochromatic look and unusual materials. Each piece is made with Tagua Nut, a nut that grows naturally in Central and South America and has the exact look and feel of ivory.

Pair it with…a simple button up or your go-to pencil dress.

Maalai Floral Garland Necklace, India

Made by fair trade artisans in India, this choker gets a romantic flair with an Art Nouveau inspired design.

Pair it with…a blazer or anything black  

Two Way Bead Choker Necklace, Kenya

 

Crafted from brass and bull horn, this necklace can be worn two different ways. Slide the beads to create a chunky pendant necklace or let them rest on either end for a unique looking choker.

Pair it with…your favorite crewneck blouse or a basic shift dress.  

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