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Please enjoy these Necklace coloring pages!
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Exotic Shell Necklace Coloring Pages




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Stunning Gemstone Necklace Coloring Pages




Natural Leaf Necklace Coloring Pages




Star and Moon Necklace Coloring Pages




Stylish Choker Necklace Coloring Pages




Tips For Coloring Necklace Coloring Pages
What colors should I use for a necklace coloring page?
It really depends on the nature of the necklace. If it’s a gold necklace, you might prefer to use yellows, ambers, and browns. If it’s a gemstone necklace, then the colors for each stone can vary dramatically – rubies would be red, emeralds green, sapphires blue, and so on. Pearls can also vary from white and cream to pink, silver or even black.
How can I add more detail and realism to my necklace coloring?
To make your necklace look more realistic, you could add shadows and reflections to give a 3D effect. For metallic parts, use shades of black and gray for shadow and white for reflection. For gemstones, use a darker shade of the gem color for the part of the stone that’s away from the light source, and a lighter shade or white for the part catching the light.
Are there any specific details about necklaces I should add while coloring?
Yes, in order to make your necklace more realistic, you should consider adding clasps or other types of closures at the back of the necklace. You could also consider portraying the necklace as if it is being worn, capturing the way the necklace falls or how particular stones might rest against the skin.
Can you provide some interesting facts about necklaces that I could incorporate into my art?
Yes, necklaces have been around for thousands of years and were made from everything from shells and stones to bones and teeth. The oldest known necklace, found in a cave in South Africa, is estimated to be 75,000 years old! Incorporating these different materials can add an historical element to your coloring. Some necklaces also hold religious or cultural significance, such as a Christian cross or a Maori hei-tiki.
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