Drop Earrings – Its All About The Movement and Length

by Patty Buttonweiser

Drop earrings can be stunning compliments to the face. A drop earring can be long and tapered like a shoulder duster earring or short and stubby depending on the desired look. Long drop earrings add to a slender neck and gives a graceful look to an evening gown. Short drop earrings may compliment a larger central jewelry piece like a bib necklace or a fringe necklace.
Pearl drop earrings are fairly common because pearls that are round or baroque shaped tend to make great end dangles on drop earrings. They are in effect the stylized handle at the end of the dagger. Drop earrings with pearls can come in a multitude of configurations. Some of the most popular are graduated pearl drop earrings with two or three pearls strung together separated by textured metal with the end pearl dangle being the largest. Some pearl drop earrings use a designed hoop from which to dangle a pearl drop like this earring from John hardy where the hoop can be worn by itself or with the pearl.
Diamond drop earrings are popular, especially when they take the format of the three stone graduated diamond earring. Diamond drops usually have a larger then life diamond at the very end of a shoulder duster type stiletto design. The diamonds can be bezel or prong set and are usually separated from the rest of the earring with a jump ring so that it can dangle freely and catch the light.
swaying, sparkly drop earrings are all about movement. Drop earrings sway more gracefully than chandelier and medallion earrings. Chandelier earrings are meant to shimmer and draw attention to themselves whereas drop earrings are meant to call attention to the gracefulness of a woman’s neck or her majestic hairstyle. In most cases you would not want to wear a standout necklace with an elaborate pair of gold drop earrings or silver drop earrings. The necklace would detract from the face and dress and call attention to the neck. If a necklace is to be worn it must be worn with only the simplest of earrings.
Sterling silver drop earrings are best exemplified in John Hardy’s collection of two tone sterling silver drop earrings like the one below.
Crystal drop earrings have a style of their own as young women who are into beading design many of these earrings along with such well known brands as Swarovsi and Nadri. These drop earrings use large faceted crystals in myriad of shapes from briolettes and rose cuts to geometric prisms. They are not really meant to look like diamond drop earrings but have a style of their own. Crystals come in a wide range of colors including black. Black drop earrings made from black crystal is all the rage since they are fairly inexpensive and still look like nice pieces of fashion jewelry. They also come in briolette shapes which is always a popular shape for tear drop earrings.
White gold drop earrings are typically in the pave diamond style with a prominent design in pave diamonds at the end of the drop. Sometimes the center stone of the drop is a diamond and at others it may be a precious colored stone like emerald or sapphire. Semi precious stones are also used in this type of design, notably bright colored stones like amethyst, blue topaz and citrine.

Drop earrings can be stunning compliments to the face. A drop earring can be long and tapered like a shoulder duster earring or short and stubby depending on the desired look. Long drop earrings add to a slender neck and gives a graceful look to an evening gown. Short drop earrings may compliment a larger central jewelry piece like a bib necklace or a fringe necklace.

Pearl drop earrings are fairly common because pearls that are round or baroque shaped tend to make great end dangles on drop earrings. They are in effect the stylized handle at the end of the dagger. Drop earrings with pearls can come in a multitude of configurations. Some of the most popular are graduated pearl drop earrings with two or three pearls strung together separated by textured metal with the end pearl dangle being the largest. Some pearl drop earrings use a designed hoop from which to dangle a pearl drop like this earring from John hardy where the hoop can be worn by itself or with the pearl.

Diamond drop earrings are popular, especially when they take the format of the three stone graduated diamond earring. Diamond drops usually have a larger then life diamond at the very end of a shoulder duster type stiletto design. The diamonds can be bezel or prong set and are usually separated from the rest of the earring with a jump ring so that it can dangle freely and catch the light.

swaying, sparkly drop earrings are all about movement. Drop earrings sway more gracefully than chandelier and medallion earrings. Chandelier earrings are meant to shimmer and draw attention to themselves whereas drop earrings are meant to call attention to the gracefulness of a woman’s neck or her majestic hairstyle. In most cases you would not want to wear a standout necklace with an elaborate pair of gold drop earrings or silver drop earrings. The necklace would detract from the face and dress and call attention to the neck. If a necklace is to be worn it must be worn with only the simplest of earrings.

Sterling silver drop earrings are best exemplified in John Hardy’s collection of two tone sterling silver drop earrings like the one below.

Crystal drop earrings have a style of their own as young women who are into beading design many of these earrings along with such well known brands as Swarovsi and Nadri. These drop earrings use large faceted crystals in myriad of shapes from briolettes and rose cuts to geometric prisms. They are not really meant to look like diamond drop earrings but have a style of their own. Crystals come in a wide range of colors including black. Black drop earrings made from black crystal is all the rage since they are fairly inexpensive and still look like nice pieces of fashion jewelry. They also come in briolette shapes which is always a popular shape for tear drop earrings.

White gold drop earrings are typically in the pave diamond style with a prominent design in pave diamonds at the end of the drop. Sometimes the center stone of the drop is a diamond and at others it may be a precious colored stone like emerald or sapphire. Semi precious stones are also used in this type of design, notably bright colored stones like amethyst, blue topaz and citrine.

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