Beaded Lanyards Quasi Jewelry
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Beaded Lanyards: Quasi Jewelry
Overview
Typically, a lanyard is a straightforward length of rope, wire, or cloth designed to hold a small object. These are commonly mass-produced, making them affordable. In many workplaces, employees wear lanyards to keep identification badges secure.
Beaded Lanyards: A Touch of Elegance
Beaded lanyards range from simple metallic chains to more decorative designs and are available from most lanyard suppliers. They come in various lengths and colors and feature different attachments for securing small items.
Some beaded lanyards are crafted by skilled artisans and considered quasi jewelry. The cost varies based on the type of beads and wire used, with options including seed beads, glass beads, crystals, or even gemstones.
Popular Uses and Styles
One of the most popular uses for beaded lanyards is as eyeglass or sunglass holders. These attach to the temples of glasses, allowing them to hang around the neck when not in use, often earning them the name of eyeglass necklaces or holders. They offer a stylish solution to prevent misplacing or damaging eyewear and allow for easy removal and wearing throughout the day.
Coordinated Jewelry Sets
Many artisans create matching jewelry pieces to complement beaded lanyards, such as bracelets, anklets, or earrings, following the same beaded patterns.
Considerations
While beaded lanyards are elegant, they can be fragile and may not withstand frequent use as well as nylon or cotton lanyards.
In summary, beaded lanyards offer a blend of functionality and fashion, transforming a simple accessory into a statement piece.
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