this normally hapens with rings if you are alergic to the metal or if it is fake silver or fake gold its fine just dotn wera that necklace
When a gold necklace is burned, it can result in the formation of black soot due to the impurities present in the gold or the materials used in making the necklace. However, genuine gold does not change its chemical properties when burned and will not turn black.
Jeans and boots. Maybe throw on a necklace that would pop and matching earrings (to match the necklace)
well wat color pants are you wearing? if its black it would match, but the blue would stand out
That would depend upon the dress you were wearing.It would be better if the dress was lighter so that the necklace stood out.
One can purchase a black necklace from a variety of locations. A local jewelry store would be the first port of call. Failing that, a large department store, or sites such as Amazon will be alternative good sources.
A red necklace would look nice.
She had a cameo part in the movie. The cameo was white and black shell on a gold necklace.
A simple pearl necklace would make a nice gift for grandmother.
It would probably depend on the thickness of the necklace, and width or so. It would probably not stop it, but maybe if you get really lucky. Bullets aren't usually shot right around that area, but maybe, most unlikely though.
It does this because it is the heaviest part of your necklace and gravity pulls it downward. If you make the rest of your necklace heavier or find a light clasp that will help. Another view: I don't think it's gravity pulling the clasp down, this would be a very small effect compared to the friction against your skin. I think the correct answer is that your movements during the day, turning your neck, etc., cause the necklace to rotate. The clasp stops in the front because it gets caught on the pendant (otherwise it would probably continue back up and around.) I wonder if anyone has tried this?
A modified coin would be valueless. Any value would be associated with the necklace.
It would depend on what its made of, if fake gold, it would probably go black after getting wet (like if you shower with it every day), or just after a really long while of wearing it. Happens with any fake kind.