Berthas

/ˈbɜːrθəz/ noun

Plural of bertha; a wide collar or capelet that drapes over the shoulders, worn as a decorative element in historical clothing.

Named after Queen Bertha (possibly of Frankish origin), whose name became associated with this style of collar in the 19th century through fashion history.

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