Carcanets

/ˈkɑːrkənɛts/ noun

Ornamental chains or necklaces, typically made of precious metal and worn around the neck or wrist as jewelry.

From Old French 'carcanet,' possibly from Italian 'carcanetto,' diminutive of 'carcano.' The word entered English in the 15th century and originally referred to elaborate gold chains worn by wealthy nobles and royalty.

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