Most of the necklaces in the Carolyn Tyler Collection are multi-purpose: The pendant/centerpiece detaches for use as a pendant; the necklace can be worn alone as a choker, or wrapped twice around the wrist as a bracelet; some pendants come with two styles of clip which allows them to be worn in a variety of ways (on a multi-twist choker, on a velvet or leather cord, etc.)
     

Fishnet Bib: Iridescent, neon-blue and turquoise-colored boulder opal doublets positively glow in this unforgettable design that drapes like fabric over the décolletage

 

Indian Fishnet Choker/Handlet: Another incredible engineering feat-this fabulously slinky necklace detaches at the sides to become a bracelet and a very sexy "handlet", which attaches to a matching ring.

Designed originally for Goldie Hawn (she owns the moonstone and pearl piece pictured),  it is available in amethyst-and-eggplant pearl, antique rose-cut diamond and white keshi pearl, Australian crystal opal (very ethereal and watery-looking), Peruvian opal, orange fire opal, etc.

 

Bacchus: This grape leaf-inspired design is set with multi-hued ocean and freshwater pearls and comes with a detachable pin/pendant.

Charlemagne: A 34ct tourmaline as blue as the Caribbean Sea is surrounded by apple-green peridot and white keshi pearls in this versatile cruciform pendant/pin with detachable drop. A luscious multi-strand torsade of apatite, aquamarine, blue and green tourmaline, and freshwater pearls can also be worn alone for a casual look, or doubled as a chunky bracelet.

 

Hollywood: Totally hip-this ingenious coin pearl and moonstone necklace actually comes apart at the seams to become two breathtaking arm cuffs-Xena, eat your heart out! (Also available in green, peach, or eggplant coin pearls)

Corinna Choker: Very Audrey Hepburn. This feminine pearl choker is accented by a cushion-shaped white mabe pearl, enhanced by extremely fine gold work and diamond accents. The granulated gold clasp (not shown) makes an upswept hairdo a must.

 
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