

Jang Geun Suk gives Park Shin Hye the double star necklace as a token of his affection, along with the pig-rabbit he created by meshing two stuffed animals. "You're Beautiful" had a double star necklace.

For every hard won tear, the necklace glows. If she collects these tears, she will live. In "49 Days," the necklace is shaped like a teardrop because Nam Gyu Ri has 49 days to find three people who are not relatives that will shed a tear for her. She almost drowns trying to retrieve the necklace and the act reminds him how important she is to him.

It's his way of saying he will always be there for her. He says he is the star and she is the moon. In "Boys Over Flowers," Lee Min Ho gives Gu Hye Sun the kissing star necklace, which features a moon and a star. Women wear the necklace but won't let anyone see them. Necklaces are used in various ways in kdramas. At one point she even seals his memory in the necklace, so he will forget her. That necklace had a sun symbol because Gong Hyo Jin's nickname was Big Sun and she shone so brightly that ghosts were attracted to her. He gave her a wishbone so she could use it to wish for whatever she wanted, even though a metal wishbone is not likely to break and predict the outcome of a wish the same way an actual wishbone might.Ī few weeks before "The Heirs" began So Ji Sub bought Gong Hyo Jin a necklace in "The Master's Sun." Uncertain of his feelings, he asks a ghost to deliver it. His character sees it as an affectionate gift but she felt burdened by it and any further dependence on his wealthy family. In a recent episode of "The Heirs" Choi Jin Hyuk gives Jeon Hyun Joo, the woman he loves, a necklace that's shaped like a wishbone. You may have noticed that the necklace always has some significance, often having to do with the ability to express and accept love. There are enough necklaces in the plots of kdramas to launch an extensive jewelry collection and new dramas continue to add glittering examples.
