halskoord
Halskoord is a Dutch noun that refers to a cord worn around the neck. The term is used to describe a neck cord in several contexts, most commonly as a simple piece of jewelry such as a necklace or a string of beads. It can also denote a functional cord worn around the neck, for example a lanyard for an ID badge or a drawstring used in garments or accessories. In everyday language halskoord is less common than halsband or ketting, but it appears in both contemporary use and historical texts to emphasize the cord component rather than a metal chain or pendant.
Etymology and usage notes: halskoord is a compound of hals (neck) and kord (cord). The word highlights
Contexts and terminology: as jewelry, halskoorden can be made from leather, cotton, silk, metal chain, or synthetic
Care and variations: care depends on material—textile cords may be sensitive to moisture and dyes, while leather