Thursday, November 13, 2008

Earrings: Jewelry Trends for the Springtime

Natural beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but for many a woman the beauty lies in the delicate pieces of metal that adorn her body. From filigree rings to choker necklaces to chandelier earrings, this spring, jewelry will be a focal point for everyone’s attention.

Women have often adorned their ears with earrings, and like the trends experienced with skirts, the length of the earring goes up and down in cycles with the changeover of the seasons and the years. This spring, earrings are up for a sleek and slender look, embellishing the ears with a sparkle that lingers from the ear lobe to just below the chin-line.

Like the pretty blossoms that adorn our flowering gardens, earrings arrive this spring with a delightful palette of pastel colors to select from. Delicate pastels and earthy tones are the highlight of this season’s jewelry, combining with ebony blacks and elegant whites to create a truly bohemian effect.


Additionally, earrings will be sporting the dangling look that has been regaining so much popularity lately. Beads and charms in lightly colored tones will hang in splendid glory from the delicate chains that attach them to the feminine ear. Hoops of all sizes, sometimes the bigger the better, will also be staging a comeback this spring.


The delicate jingle of a layer of hoops influences almost anyone to smile in appreciation. Hoops that swing in a delicate motion with an array of lightly colored beads arranged on them add a delightful twist to any jewelry collection.


This spring, women want their earrings to garner attention. The flash and dazzle of a cascading array of gemstones will simply add to the beauty of any woman. A layer of beads or gems will clearly be a popular addition to many designer earrings.

Gemstone beads in a variety of pastel shades are strikingly beautiful as they dangle from delicate silver or golden chains. However, wooden beads, in a variety of earthy browns, tans, and greens, are making their presence known.

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