Diamond Earrings

Diamond Earrings are one of the most common types of jewelry that are purchased as gifts and for personal wear. Available in a large variety of designs and styles, the choices can be quite daunting. But with a little bit of thought and awareness of the wearer’s style and manner, choosing the perfect pair can be done with a certain degree of ease.

When choosing to buy diamond earrings, you should first of all consider your financial budget. Your cash flow will with out doubt influence your choices as with regards to precious metal type, diamond quality and size.

Once you have established your budget range, then the real fun starts!
When selecting diamond earrings, your next choice is the type of mounting. The most common designs are the stud, hoop, and drop. Studs are by far the most common type, but hoops are a close second. Drops, or dangles as they are sometimes known, are usually considered a formal event earring. Dinner parties would be an ideal event to wear diamond drop earrings as they are considered very elegant and make a fabulous accessory to an evening gown. Studs are perfect for every day use, as they are practical as well as attractive. Available in various sizes, diamond studs can be subtle or extravagant in appearance. Hoops are very much the middle ground. Again, they can be subtle and practical, or they can be large and adorned with a large amount of diamonds.

When selecting the style of earrings, be considerate of the intended use by the wearer. Diamond studs are great for work or active events because they are the least likely to get caught on your hair or phone cords etc. Hoops again can be used for work or more formal events, but a smaller, more practical set would be a more advisable choice for work.

Consideration should also be given to the age group of the wearer. A younger person may prefer the more modern and simple designs that are available. The younger age category also tends to prefer white gold or platinum. A person from an older generation may prefer a more intricate design in yellow or rose gold. This is mainly influenced by generational trends. White gold for example was introduced as an affordable alternative to platinum and was primarily marketed at a younger generation when its popularity began to take hold.

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