Beneath the shimmer of gold and the sparkle of gemstones, necklaces embody a discourse that spans millennia. They have graced the necks of ancient queens and poets, kitchen maids and courtesans, starlets and rappers. Necklaces captivate every culture and every era, yet they serve no practical purpose—they don’t warm or protect,—but they do something far more profound: they frame the face, the focal point of our identity. We love necklaces for how they make us feel—elevated, transformed, and connected to the past.