Saturday, March 26, 2011

Hot Looking Slave Earrings



Slave earrings are presented as a pair – one stud or regular-looking earring, and a similar earring with a slave cuff or post. There is a second stud at the top of the ear.






Modern slave earrings still retain their punk roots, relying on chains and studded stones, but have mostly taken on a more refined quality. Anyone can wear slave earrings and they can look absolutely feminine when done right. Choose fine gemstones and metals, and go for delicate chains and smaller designs. Slave earrings can be found in sterling silver and gold, as well as plated metals for the budget-conscious shopper.

Most slave earrings are designed to be worn on either ear, but some are designed for one or the other – be sure to check the descriptions, and if you have a preference, email me with your order to have the design adjusted for your needs.





To wear slave earrings, first put on the plainer earring. Attach the lower stud of the slave earrings, being careful not to create new tangles. Grab the cuff or second stud, and pull it gently up toward the top of your ear cartilage. Hook on the cuff, or pin the stud. If it feels loose, tighten the earring stud, or gently pinch the cuff until it feels secure.

Slave earrings, also known as multiple-piercing earrings, consist of a stud at the ear lobe and a chain that extends to the top of the ear via a cuff or second piercing. The second earring in the pair usually consists of a plain stud, or a similar design that carries the look to the other ear, without competing for attention.



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