Choosing Diamond Earrings

Factors to Consider When Selecting Which Diamond Earring Looks Best

© Jo Jackson

Jul 30, 2009
Diamond Hoop Earrings, Peter Martin
The shape and style of diamond earrings are a great way personalise your style. The right choice can enhance the appearance of your face and hair, and complete an outfit.

The variety of diamond earrings styles available can often make the choice difficult and confusing whether shopping for yourself or for a gift. You need to consider personal style, hair style and choice of wardrobe as they will all have an influence on the overall look. This is especially important when choosing earrings that dangle below the earlobe.

The first choice should be whether to have earrings that are close to the ear or whether to go with ones that dangle. For many the sense of movement is an added bonus with dangling earrings. The most widely known diamond earring styles are diamond studs, diamond hoops and diamond danglers.

Diamond Studs

A diamond stud is a wonderfully simple earring where the gemstone appears to be affixed to the earlobe without any support where in reality, a post passing through the earlobe holds the stud with a screw or push back lock. Diamond studs are the most uncomplicated earrings and can be worn on a regular basis. The setting can be white gold, silver, gold or platinum and shapes include round oval and princess cuts.

Diamond Hoops

Circle, semi-circle and oval earrings are known as hoop earrings. Diamond hoops usually carry a line of diamonds either on the whole or the front view. Hoops that cling snugly on the earlobes are commonly referred to as huggie earrings. Loose or wide hoop earrings swing far below the earlobes, sometimes as far as the shoulder and usually hold a hinge or snap lock. Small diamond hoops are a popular choice among middle-aged women as their elegance can epitomise class and style.

Diamond Danglers and Sparklers

Dangling earrings hang down from the earlobe and can be a wide range of lengths, from around one inch to a length that falls on the shoulders. The most popular styles are chandelier and drop earrings. Chandeliers have a more glamorous appearance as they branch out wide, while drop earrings look more sophisticated with a single line dropping down that can be adorned with diamonds or pearls.

When choosing diamond earrings any with obvious imperfections should be rejected. The stones should have clarity, high quality and clear colour, and the buyer should know the 4Cs of diamonds. Diamonds represent an investment as well as a piece of jewellery. Earrings are one of a woman’s prized possessions, together with the ring, necklace and bracelet. They make for a great investment especially when they have diamonds set in them.

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