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Saturday, January 7, 2012
Saturday, October 10, 2009
316L Stainless Surgical Steel Earrings - Birthstone CZ Stud Earrings - 7mm
316L is the highest quality of Surgical Stainless Steel in the jewelry market and that is exactly what all of our jewelry is made from. It won't change color, leave staines on your body, and it does not require any maintenance to keep it looking brand new. In fact, it is so good at resisting fade, rust and corrosion, that this grade of steel is often used in marine environments and since it is nickel free it is also used in surgical procedures.
316L Stainless Surgical Steel Earrings Features
- 316L Surgical Stainless Steel Ring
- Birthstone CZs
- Stud Earrings
- 7mm
Customer Reviews: 316L Stainless Surgical Steel Earrings - Birthstone CZ Stud Earrings - 7mm
Very Nice Earrings
my wife requires stainless surgical steel earrings so I purchased these. I was impressed with the quality and size for the price. I would recommend these to anyone who would like a set of resonably priced earrings. I only wish there were more surgical steel earrings to choose from on the Amazon site!
Read more customers reviews and buy 316L Stainless Surgical Steel Earrings - Birthstone CZ Stud Earrings - 7mm on amazon.com
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Saturday, October 3, 2009
14kt. Yellow Gold, Cultured Pearl & Diamond Earrings
These 14kt. yellow gold, cultured pearl earrings feature 5-5.5mm round shaped Akoya cultured pearls with round brilliant shaped diamond accents set in 14kt. yellow gold. From our Pearl and Diamond Essentials Collection.
Jewelry Information
Brand Name: Fred Meyer Jewelers
Metal stamp: 14k
Metal: yellow-gold
Material Type: diamond
Gem Type: Pearl
Back finding: post-with-friction-back
Pearl Information
Surface markings and blemishes: very-lightly-blemished
Shape: Round
Luster: medium-luster
Minimum color: White
Size per pearl: 5.0-5.5mm
Pearl type: Akoya-cultured
Customer Reviews: 14kt. Yellow Gold, Cultured Pearl & Diamond Earrings
Pleased
Overall I am pleased with this purchase. The diamond is very tiny. The picture is a little misleading as I thought the diamond would be slightly larger in relation to the pearl. However, for the price, it is a quality item. I would purchase from this vendor again.
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14k Yellow Gold, March Birthstone, Aquamarine Briolette Hook Earrings
These beautiful drop earrings are made from popular and durable 14 karat yellow gold and radiate simplicity and style. Graceful pear-shaped briolettes of delicate pale blue aquamarine dangle below polished gold beads. The earrings are showcased on classic curved wires with beaded tips. Dreamy aquamarine (the name means "water of the sea") is the birthstone for the month of March.
Jewelry Information
Brand Name: Amazon.com Collection
Metal stamp: 14k
Metal: yellow-gold
Gem Type: Aquamarine
Height: 30 millimeters
Packaging Information
Package: Regal Blue Sueded-Cloth Pouch
Customer Reviews: 14k Yellow Gold, March Birthstone, Aquamarine Briolette Hook Earrings
My wife loves these earrings
I bought these earrings with matching bracelet for her birthday last March. She loves both and wears them constantly. She has been since been bugging me for the matching necklace which I am hoping the price will drop so I can pick it up. I don't know why people say these are for kids. These are perfect size for my wife - she doesn't like large goddy jewelry. She likes small and elegant - and thats what these are.
small but pretty
These earrings are quite small but very pretty and good for everyday wear. Something different from hoops.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
14k Yellow Gold 6.5-7mm Akoya Pearl Stud Earrings
These classic pearl stud earrings feature Akoya saltwater cultured pearls. They are set on 14k yellow gold posts and include push back closures. Akoya cultured pearls are known for their deep luster and lovely color. The pearls in these earrings have a fine white/rose color. They can be expected to range between 6.5 and 7 mm, have excellent luster, and few visible blemishes or marks. Pearl stud earrings are an essential part of any fine jewelry wardrobe. They are one of the most versatile pieces a woman can own--understated enough for everyday, sophisticated and refined in a professional setting, and shimmering and elegant for evenings.
Jewelry Information
Brand Name: Amazon.com Collection
Metal stamp: 14k
Metal: yellow-gold
Material Type: yellow-gold, pearl
Gem Type: Pearl
Back finding: post-with-friction-back
Pearl Information
Surface markings and blemishes: very-lightly-blemished
Shape: Round
Uniformity: very-good
Luster: medium-luster
Minimum color: White
Size per pearl: 6.5-7mm
Pearl type: akoya-cultured
Packaging Information
Package: Regal Blue Sueded-Cloth Pouch
Customer Reviews: 14k Yellow Gold 6.5-7mm Akoya Pearl Stud Earrings
The Earrings
The pearl earring were great except one earring had a dented pearl. It was hardly noticeable but I noticed. They were a gift for my mother. She likes them and wears them a lot!
Pearls have a nice sheen, a little small for me, Perfect for those with smaller ears.
The earrings are pretty, 14K gold cup holders have nice Akoya pearls at the front. Good sheen and lustre and a nice round shape. These are the size of petite peas and were a little small for my taste, as I usually wear very large stud earrings. These look tiny on my ears but were a little too big for my kid. So I may just gift them to someone else. By the way, Amazon's shipping is fast but it was blazing fast this time...I ordered these earrings on Feb 21st evening and they arrived Feb 22nd at 11:30 AM traveling from KY to GA. I was stunned!
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
14k White Gold Swiss Blue Topaz Teardrop Earrings
Swiss blue topaz stones combine with gleaming 14 karat white gold for a look of cool, modern elegance in these small but striking drop earrings. They feature slender hinged bars of polished white gold tipped with pear-shaped blue topaz stones. The stones are held in simple three-prong settings and have a rich medium blue color and a faceted cut for maximum sparkle. The earrings are anchored at the top by round blue topaz studs which are set on 14 karat white gold posts with friction back closures. Their modest 3/4-inch length makes these earrings the perfect accent for any occasion.
Jewelry Information
Brand Name: Amazon.com Collection
Metal stamp: 14k
Metal: white-gold
Material Type: blue-topaz, white-gold
Gem Type: blue-topaz
Minimum total gem weight: 1.45 carats
Setting: Prongs
Width: 6 millimeters
Length: 20 millimeters
Back finding: post-with-friction-back
Total metal weight: 0.9 Grams
Number of stones: 4
Packaging Information
Package: Regal Blue Sueded-Cloth Pouch
Customer Reviews: 14k White Gold Swiss Blue Topaz Teardrop Earrings
Classic Earrings
These earrings have a very clear, summer sky blue stone. The stones are excellent quality. I sell Fine Jewelry, and I'll tell you, these earrings are set like fine diamonds. I examined them. The gold bar is solid, with a slight outward swell(not straight up and down), that allows the drop to be displayed at it's best. The butterfly back is tension set and very secure. There are no openings in the circles that connect the earring components to the gold bar. Every part of the setting is solid and secure. Generally, I like deeper blue topaz, but these stones are ideal for the way they are set. The earrings are classic and elegant. They are light on the ear and comfortable. They're small--3/4 inch drop from the post. They have movement, but not enough to be distracting. Just enough to be noticed--very appropriate for business wear. These are truly classic, quality earrings that can be worn with anything, from jeans to dresswear. The earrings are presented in a midnight blue suede box with an ivory interior encased in a midnight blue gift box. I received these earrings one day after I was notified of shipment. Thanks again Amazon, I know I can get quality jewelry at a GREAT price from you.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Sterling Silver Marcasite & Garnet-Colored Glass Teardrop Earrings
Because of the nature of the material there may be slight color variations
Jewelry Information
Brand Name: Amazon.com Collection
Metal stamp: 925-Sterling
Metal: sterling-silver
Material Type: marcasite, glass, sterling-silver
Gem Type: Glass, Marcasite
Height: 27 millimeters
Width: 10 millimeters
Back finding: ear-wire
Packaging Information
Package: Regal Blue Sueded-Cloth Pouch
Customer Reviews: Sterling Silver Marcasite & Garnet-Colored Glass Teardrop Earrings
Much better in person
These earrings are a perfect size - not too heavy, which nearly scared me off. They are tear shaped, rounded in the front, but FLAT in the back. This is interesting as the silver fleurs on the back show through adding interest. The earrings I purchased are a deeper red than pictured. Product shipped boxed, with Amazon jewelry care card (so, recipient will realize you got these online and not at a jewelry store).
great earrings
These earrings are perfect. They are strikingly beautiful and not as heavy as one would think. They are a deeper red than they look in the picture. They are very detailed and just beautiful. I absolutely love them. I would love to have them in other colors.
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10k White Gold Martini Set Blue Diamond Stud Earrings (1/4 cttw)
Brilliant blue diamonds sparkle in a setting of polished 10 karat white gold in these dainty stud earrings. The diamonds have a total combined weight of 1/4 carat. They are mounted in three-prong martini settings and featured on posts with butterfly friction backings. With their vivid color and delicate sparkle, these earrings are an exciting addition to your collection.
Jewelry Information
Brand Name: Amazon.com Collection
Metal stamp: 10k
Metal: white-gold
Material Type: blue-diamond
Gem Type: Diamond
Setting: Prong-setting
Height: 3.5 millimeters
Back finding: post-and-nut
Total metal weight: 0.5 Grams
Number of stones: 2
Diamond Information
Stone shape: Round
Minimum color: Treated Blue diamonds
Minimum Clarity: I2
Minimum Total Carat Weight: 0.23 carats
Packaging Information
Package: Regal Blue Sueded-Cloth Box
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Friday, September 4, 2009
Sterling Silver White Sapphire Half Hoop Earrings
A beautiful accent to your personal style! These beautiful half-hoop earrings feature gold plating over sterling silver and are set with created white sapphires.
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14k Yellow Gold 3mm Mesh Hoop Earrings
Diamond-patterned texturing adds a rich, sparkly look to these elegant hoop earrings, fashioned from popular and durable 14 karat yellow gold. The earrings are about the size of a nickel and have a 3 millimeter thickness with a hollowed interior for a lightweight, comfortable feel. They are set on hinged posts that fasten securely into U-shaped grooves. Extremely versatile, these earrings add a
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Sterling Silver Diamond Cut Filigree Hoop Clip Earrings
A beautiful addition for any ensemble! Crafted from Sterling Silver, earrings feature a Diamond Cut Filigree Hoop Clip design. This piece measures 22.4mm in length x 20mm in width and weighs approximately 5.8 grams.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Baguette Diamond Earrings in 14K White Gold
Baguette and round diamonds hoops with 4 baguette and 6 round diamonds. 1/4ct of our value priced 2 star diamonds set in 14 karat white gold. Very secure lock. These have been among our best selling diamond hoop earrings for 3 years. Everyone LOVES them!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Sunday, August 30, 2009
10k Yellow Gold Diamond J-Hoop Earrings
Twenty-six round diamonds (1/3 cttw) decorate these classy J-hoop earrings, crafted in 10 karat yellow gold. Small and subtle, with a delicate sparkle, they provide a sophisticated accent to a daytime or evening outfit. These earrings are featured on posts with traditional friction backs.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Sterling Silver White Freshwater Cultured Pearl with Cubic Zirconia Dangle Earrings
Playful curves make these pearl dangle earring stand out from the crowd. Beautifully designed in sterling silver and paved with sparkling cubic zirconia, they feature curvy S-shaped bars tipped with pear-shaped white freshwater cultured pearls. A beautiful example of modern elegance, these earrings swing beneath comfortable curved ear wires.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
10k Yellow Gold Created Ruby and Diamond Flower Drop Earrings
Be radiant in red with these long and swingy ruby flower earrings. These elegant dangles are crafted in 10 karat yellow gold and feature matching ruby flowers--one at the post, and another suspended from a slender gold chain. Each flower consists of five luscious red created ruby petals surrounding a single diamond center. Bright, feminine, and fun to wear, these earrings will add a splash of
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Sterling Silver Diamond Accent Starfish Earrings
Accessorize with style! These Sterling Silver Diamond Accent Starfish Earrings have an approximate weight of 2.67 grams and is perfect for a gift or a personal treat!
Monday, August 24, 2009
Sterling Silver Created Ruby & Cubic Zirconia Earrings by Cheline
These created ruby studs are dripping with chandelier-style chains of sparkling round and pear-cut cubic zirconia. Made from polished sterling silver, these dressy earrings are an affordable indulgence that will add instant glamour to any outfit. The post-set earrings are finished with traditional friction backs.
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
About Earrings
The oldest earrings ever found by archaeologists were discovered in royal graves in Iraq and date back to around 2500 BC. Gold, silver and bronze hoop earrings have also been found dating back to 2000 BC in Crete..................Click Here!
It is thought that earrings date back to 3000 BC where they originated in Asia and appeared in 2 formats, one being the simple hoop earring and the other the more elaborate pendant earring.
The oldest earrings ever found by archaeologists were discovered in royal graves in Iraq and date back to around 2500 BC. Gold, silver and bronze hoop earrings have also been found dating back to 2000 BC in Crete. In those days it was customary to bury jewelery with the dead.
In 16th century in the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt a type of earring called an earplug became fashionable and these fitted snugly into a wide stretched hole in the earlobe. This type of piercing is seen on the sculpture of Tutankhamen.
Poverty in the Dark ages meant that work with precious metals dwindled although some goldsmiths preserved designs that were to later emerge in 7th century Greece. The most popular earrings then there were the pendant type and they often featured a bird or likenesses of the gods Eros and Nike.
In the 2nd century during the Roman Empire, earrings became a popular way for rich women to show off their wealth and the use of precious gemstones in the jewellery also became more popular.
During the Middle Ages, earrings became less popular and practical due to the popularity of elaborate hairstyles and headdresses. In fact for a time it was considered immoral for respectable married woman not to have their heads covered in public.
In 16th century Italy, hairstyles changed with hair being swept away from the face leaving ears exposed although for another 100 years things stayed the same in England, Spain and France with the wearing of high collars keeping earrings out of fashion.
By the 17th century, earrings became very fashionable accessory for the well dressed lady across the whole of Europe. One of the most popular designs of those times were the very large heavy pendant type earrings called girandoles which were great favourites of Queen Victoria. These earrings required a substantial amount of precious metals and gemstones and so were very heavy, which meant that most people that wore them suffered from elongated earlobes.
Although earrings were popular with wealthy people throughout the ages, they were also popular with poorer people who adopted their own styles which were less elaborate and made from less expensive materials.
It wasn’t until the 20th century that earrings were completely revolutionised. Different fittings appeared such as screw and clip on as well as those for pierced ears and it also became the norm for women to wear earrings in the day and not just for special occasions. The 1960’s marked a massive change for the wearing of earrings when designs became completely unrestrained and it became common to see men also wearing earrings although most only usually wear one earring. Women began to collect earrings and with so many designs available the choices were endless.
Today the choice is even greater and the popularity of earrings increases with many people now having more than one set of piercings in which to display their jewellery. Modern materials such as titanium and different types of plastics have also become popular in the making of earrings because of their lightness, design possibilities and in the case of titanium because of its hypoallergenic qualities.
There is now a never ending choice of different types of earrings from modern trendy cheap and cheerful everyday earrings to the more expensive gold, silver or platinum earrings inlaid with diamonds and other precious gemstones.....................Click Here!
It is thought that earrings date back to 3000 BC where they originated in Asia and appeared in 2 formats, one being the simple hoop earring and the other the more elaborate pendant earring.
The oldest earrings ever found by archaeologists were discovered in royal graves in Iraq and date back to around 2500 BC. Gold, silver and bronze hoop earrings have also been found dating back to 2000 BC in Crete. In those days it was customary to bury jewelery with the dead.
In 16th century in the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt a type of earring called an earplug became fashionable and these fitted snugly into a wide stretched hole in the earlobe. This type of piercing is seen on the sculpture of Tutankhamen.
Poverty in the Dark ages meant that work with precious metals dwindled although some goldsmiths preserved designs that were to later emerge in 7th century Greece. The most popular earrings then there were the pendant type and they often featured a bird or likenesses of the gods Eros and Nike.
In the 2nd century during the Roman Empire, earrings became a popular way for rich women to show off their wealth and the use of precious gemstones in the jewellery also became more popular.
During the Middle Ages, earrings became less popular and practical due to the popularity of elaborate hairstyles and headdresses. In fact for a time it was considered immoral for respectable married woman not to have their heads covered in public.
In 16th century Italy, hairstyles changed with hair being swept away from the face leaving ears exposed although for another 100 years things stayed the same in England, Spain and France with the wearing of high collars keeping earrings out of fashion.
By the 17th century, earrings became very fashionable accessory for the well dressed lady across the whole of Europe. One of the most popular designs of those times were the very large heavy pendant type earrings called girandoles which were great favourites of Queen Victoria. These earrings required a substantial amount of precious metals and gemstones and so were very heavy, which meant that most people that wore them suffered from elongated earlobes.
Although earrings were popular with wealthy people throughout the ages, they were also popular with poorer people who adopted their own styles which were less elaborate and made from less expensive materials.
It wasn’t until the 20th century that earrings were completely revolutionised. Different fittings appeared such as screw and clip on as well as those for pierced ears and it also became the norm for women to wear earrings in the day and not just for special occasions. The 1960’s marked a massive change for the wearing of earrings when designs became completely unrestrained and it became common to see men also wearing earrings although most only usually wear one earring. Women began to collect earrings and with so many designs available the choices were endless.
Today the choice is even greater and the popularity of earrings increases with many people now having more than one set of piercings in which to display their jewellery. Modern materials such as titanium and different types of plastics have also become popular in the making of earrings because of their lightness, design possibilities and in the case of titanium because of its hypoallergenic qualities.
There is now a never ending choice of different types of earrings from modern trendy cheap and cheerful everyday earrings to the more expensive gold, silver or platinum earrings inlaid with diamonds and other precious gemstones.....................Click Here!
Monday, April 13, 2009
Earrings to Flatter Any Hair Cut or Style
Choosing a pair of nice earrings is an easy task for any average Jane, but choosing a pair of earrings that flatter your hair cut and style, now that's another story. Earrings can be worn to draw attention to your hair and face and can really get you noticed, so be sure to choose styles and settings that are complementary.
If you have short hair, such as a pixie cut (like Rhianna) or a bob (like Victoria Beckham), then the features of your face are already dominant. The earrings you choose will be another focal point, so be careful not to overwhelm. You can wear a piece of bold statement jewelry, but you should take into consideration your hair color. For example, brunettes can usually pull off bold jewelry in deep colors for a dramatic look. Try a pair of beaded drop earrings or large hoops. Blondes on the other hand, can also wear strong jewelry, but it will have a different effect, as it contrasts your natural features. Red heads look great in turquoise or aquamarine earrings.
If you have medium length hair, then your jewelry should balance out your features. Stud earrings will do the trick or try ones that have a small teardrop.
If you have long hair, then your hair and your jewelry might be competing against each other. To avoid this, try pulling hair halfway back to accentuate your accessories. Or, you can wear oversized hoops or a pair of eccentric chandelier earrings. Simple studs are subtle, while pairing them with a choker necklace can achieve drama. Alternatively, you can pull your hair to one side to show off a pair of fancy rhinestone earrings. This lets the jewelry take center stage and is a very romantic style.
Earrings especially can bring out the best looking you, while complimenting your hair style and color. It's just a matter of knowing what works and what should be avoided.
If you have short hair, such as a pixie cut (like Rhianna) or a bob (like Victoria Beckham), then the features of your face are already dominant. The earrings you choose will be another focal point, so be careful not to overwhelm. You can wear a piece of bold statement jewelry, but you should take into consideration your hair color. For example, brunettes can usually pull off bold jewelry in deep colors for a dramatic look. Try a pair of beaded drop earrings or large hoops. Blondes on the other hand, can also wear strong jewelry, but it will have a different effect, as it contrasts your natural features. Red heads look great in turquoise or aquamarine earrings.
If you have medium length hair, then your jewelry should balance out your features. Stud earrings will do the trick or try ones that have a small teardrop.
If you have long hair, then your hair and your jewelry might be competing against each other. To avoid this, try pulling hair halfway back to accentuate your accessories. Or, you can wear oversized hoops or a pair of eccentric chandelier earrings. Simple studs are subtle, while pairing them with a choker necklace can achieve drama. Alternatively, you can pull your hair to one side to show off a pair of fancy rhinestone earrings. This lets the jewelry take center stage and is a very romantic style.
Earrings especially can bring out the best looking you, while complimenting your hair style and color. It's just a matter of knowing what works and what should be avoided.
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