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‖ sautoir|sotwar| [Fr.: cf. saltire.] A long necklace consisting of a fine gold chain usu. set with jewels.
1936N.Y. Times Mag. 6 Dec. 10/1 It was the era of sunbursts, sautoirs, immense brooches and flaming diamonds. 1957M. B. Picken Fashion Dict. 284/1 Sautoir.., long jeweled chain of gold. 1960Times 29 Mar. 22/7 A pearl and diamond sautoir. 1969R. T. Wilcox Dict. Costume (1970) 304/1 Sautoir, a long, fine gold or silver chain upon which women carried a watch, or a small gold or silver chain purse, or, perhaps, a medallion. 1980Times 18 Oct. 7/4 Sautoirs, or long neckchains..were very popular at the beginning of the century. |