The Grace of 14k Gold Hoop Earrings
Large loop earrings have always been culturally inspired. Ethnic Caribbeans, and in some South American Indian tribes women are seldom seen without them. But the beauty of gold shows fashion and mod to these traditional creations.
Speaking of traditional designs, the subtle allure of discount gold hoop earrings have made them time-worn favorites. The elegance of the ordinary circle makes this one of the oldest jewelery designs, which has been duplicated over and over by varied nationalities. It is an old design with an attitude which is unique to the woman.
From the simple beauty of circlets hanging from the ears, to the confident projection of large hoops in singles and layers, large gold hoop earrings can present subtle messages of (a woman|femininity|genteelness} or a frank shout of women’s liberation and empowerment.
It all depends on the woman, actually. Is she comfortable with it? Did she grow up wearing dangling earrings? Is this part of a teenager’s experimental phase, where she’s trying to find what fits and suits her? Is this part of her identity and tradition?
Large earrings come and go, and recent trends have shown creative designs of various large-types which look like the 80′s icon, Mr. T. But there’s nothing male about hoop earrings. In more ways than one, it is a novelty to see a lady wear these bare accents whether in white gold, gold-alloy or 22- or 24-karat gold.
With the correct ambiance, these can be objects of desire on their own. Or at least call attention to the right direction. These creations go along well with most dresses, from bomber jackets and leather wear, to traditional white trousseaus. They fit well and convey the right message with women wearing them as they go up the corporate ladder in blazers and coats or in turtle neck sweaters, or trench coats.
Gold hoop earrings are a great tradition. And if they are not, they can also be a good instant tradition.
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