Earrings: the most charming jewelry along woman’s face
Earring is the most basic and indispensable piece in the jewelry box of a lady. You may leave the house without a bracelet or a necklace but you are almost always wearing earrings. It is the most charming part along your face. Select the most appropriate earrings that go well with your face is the most important thing.
Most earring styles go with anything, so they won’t become wardrobe issues. Earrings are available in some different basic types: studs, drops, chandelier, and hoops.
Studs
Because they’re small, stud earrings are easy to wear. They go as easily with a cocktail dress as they do with jeans. You’ll find a variety of styles in cultured pearl earrings, diamond earrings and gemstone earrings.
Drops
Drop earrings are made to dangle below their setting. Swaying with movement, they can add an elegant touch. Pearl, diamond, and gemstone drop earrings are available in various settings.
Chandelier
The earring has multi-branches that hang down from the earring base. At the end of branch are some pearls or other gemstones, most are tear or drop shaped.
Hoops
Platinum, 18k gold, or silver hoops give a feminine touch, and precious metals go with anything. For added sparkle, choose a pair with diamonds. ~ dLoewi ~
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