The Royal Jewels

 Prague once held the precious jewels of Bohemia. The kings and queens of that time knew how to accessorize, and I like to think I got my skills from them. 

One of the most important accessories for me here in Prague has been my four statement necklaces. When you bring wardrobe full of black and white t-shirts, you need to find some way to jazz it up, otherwise you'll grow very bored. All of the necklaces below will probably show up multiple times throughout my Prague posts but it will be interesting to see the different looks for each necklace. 



I learned a new term to describe gold, oxidized. It works perfect because compared to my other gold necklaces this one is much duller but in a hard metallic kind of way. 
>H&M<


My red triangle necklace is one of the first statement necklaces I bought, and it's come a long way! It came apart a couple of times, but popped back together no problem. Phew. 
>Forever 21<



This was one of my first Jewelmint pieces, and definitely not my last (considering I just ordered four more). I'm into sharp, pointed shapes it looks like. 
>Jewelmint<


Last but not least, my one silver statement piece. Yes, I only have one. Silver is harder to work with but I've been getting back into it more lately. Now the only challenge is to find silver in the stores.
>H&M<

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