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Lanyards as Jewelry

For the fashionista that must wear the dreaded ID badge for work, beaded lanyards can be the answer to your problems.

If you work in an office, hospital, store, attend school, etc, you’ve probably see people wearing a typical lanyard, which is a length of rope, wire, or cloth designed to secure a small object. Many times these have been purchased in large quantities at a relatively and inexpensive price. Many company employees wear lanyards around their necks to secure identification badges while on the job.

Beaded lanyards serve the same purpose as basic lanyards without distracting from your attire. They can be crafted from a variety of materials ranging from inexpensive metallic, beaded chain to handcrafted beautiful beadwork using semi- precious stones and other fine materials. You can order beaded lanyards through most online lanyard suppliers, which also feature a variety of hardware attachments to secure any small item you desire.

Finely crafted beaded lanyards are as unique as the individual wearing them and often are referred to as jewelry. Some have been designed by skilled artisans, and can be highly expensive depending on the materials they used. The price of beaded lanyards depends on the particular types of beads and wire the artisan uses in the design, which can range from seed beads, glass beads, crystals, gemstones, or even diamonds. A platinum and canary diamonds lanyard sold for over 45 million dollars for the purpose of securing the buyers eyeglasses.

Beaded lanyards used to secure eyeglasses or sunglasses around the neck are the most popular. These beautiful beaded neck lanyards are often called eyeglass necklaces or eyeglass holders and are a fashionable way to keep your eyeglasses from easily being misplaced or damaged.

Several bead artisans also provide coordinating pieces of jewelry to match, or complement beaded lanyards. However, I would like to mention one specific drawback of the beaded lanyards, they are often times fragile, especially if they have been made of glass beading.




 

 

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