Sunday, July 20, 2008

Earrings - Hear What Are the Popular Styles Today

An earring is an adornment that is worn on the ear. Earrings come in many shapes and sizes. They can be attached in a variety of ways, including with clips or screw-backs that grip the ear lobe or with wires that pass through it. Earrings have existed in various forms for millennia. The earliest designs were fairly simple - little more than a glinting hoop of gold or silver. But these face-framing ornaments swiftly became an important part of ancient culture. Earrings of ancient Greece - some representing boats, animal heads, or supernatural figures - are especially artful examples of classical design.

Earring styles have been amazingly versatile. Over the centuries, earring design and use has changed repeatedly in response to fashion and hairstyles.

The hoop earring is one of the oldest earring styles. The popular modern version is a curved tubing or solid wire or band that dangles in a hoop-like arc from the earlobe. Hoops come in many sizes and styles, such as all metal channel-set with gems, or tapered so that they widen as they extend downward.

Unlike hoops, stud earrings don't dangle, but nestle against the earlobe. Stud earrings aren't always set with gems, but many styles feature prong-set or bezel-set gems or cultured pearls. Diamond stud earrings have been popular for many years, especially as wedding, anniversary, or birthday gifts.

Sometimes women enhance the look of studs by adding earring jackets. These are detachable ornaments that surround or otherwise adorn stud earrings to provide a different look.

Drop earrings - earrings with one or more dandling ornaments - became popular during the seventeenth century and parts of the eighteenth century. The earrings were usually elaborate, made of enameled gold richly jeweled with cultured pearls or diamonds.

Today, drop earrings are still popular, but simpler in design. There are dozens of styles of drop earrings to choose from. As with all other jewelry styles, fashions change. It's important for you to keep up with trends by reading trade and fashion magazines.


For more information on jewelry basics got to Coppari Jewelry and click on the articles tab. Coppari Jewelry sell high end tungsten, titanium and stainless steel jewelry.

Kevin Jardim has been a Product Manager at Coppary Jewelry for over 5 years and has been in the jewelry business for over 15 years. He is currently an Accredited Jewelry Professional earning his certificate form the Gemological Institute of America. He is also affiliated with Jewelers of America, the largest and most respected jewelry retailer association in the U.S.

An earring is an adornment that is worn on the ear. Earrings come in many shapes and sizes. They can be attached in a variety of ways, including with clips or screw-backs that grip the ear lobe or with wires that pass through it. Earrings have existed in various forms for millennia. The earliest designs were fairly simple - little more than a glinting hoop of gold or silver. But these face-framing ornaments swiftly became an important part of ancient culture. Earrings of ancient Greece - some representing boats, animal heads, or supernatural figures - are especially artful examples of classical design.

Earring styles have been amazingly versatile. Over the centuries, earring design and use has changed repeatedly in response to fashion and hairstyles.

The hoop earring is one of the oldest earring styles. The popular modern version is a curved tubing or solid wire or band that dangles in a hoop-like arc from the earlobe. Hoops come in many sizes and styles, such as all metal channel-set with gems, or tapered so that they widen as they extend downward.

Unlike hoops, stud earrings don't dangle, but nestle against the earlobe. Stud earrings aren't always set with gems, but many styles feature prong-set or bezel-set gems or cultured pearls. Diamond stud earrings have been popular for many years, especially as wedding, anniversary, or birthday gifts.

Sometimes women enhance the look of studs by adding earring jackets. These are detachable ornaments that surround or otherwise adorn stud earrings to provide a different look.

Drop earrings - earrings with one or more dandling ornaments - became popular during the seventeenth century and parts of the eighteenth century. The earrings were usually elaborate, made of enameled gold richly jeweled with cultured pearls or diamonds.

Today, drop earrings are still popular, but simpler in design. There are dozens of styles of drop earrings to choose from. As with all other jewelry styles, fashions change. It's important for you to keep up with trends by reading trade and fashion magazines.


For more information on jewelry basics got to Coppari Jewelry and click on the articles tab. Coppari Jewelry sell high end tungsten, titanium and stainless steel jewelry.

Kevin Jardim has been a Product Manager at Coppary Jewelry for over 5 years and has been in the jewelry business for over 15 years. He is currently an Accredited Jewelry Professional earning his certificate form the Gemological Institute of America. He is also affiliated with Jewelers of America, the largest and most respected jewelry retailer association in the U.S.

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