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Charm & Drop Earrings

I'm sure, as intelligent women, we already know the meanings of both terms. However, sometimes we could use a little help and some advice. Charm earrings are, in essence, earrings with a small symbol or design at the end, usually without being too large. These symbols can be in geometric shapes, or they could be inspired by animals or celestial motifs. Drop earrings, on the other hand, are earrings that hang and swing when worn. Now, sit back, relax, and grab your cup of coffee. We're about to take a little journey through history.

History of Charm and Drop Earrings

Earrings and other jewelry actually have a much older history than we might think. They have evolved through various design ideas over the centuries and have been modernized to suit the style of each era. Drop earrings, for example, date all the way back to ancient Egypt. In those times, these earrings were symbols of a person's status and beauty. While they were initially made from gold, the discovery of precious stones added color and shine to the designs, making them even more captivating. In the 17th and 20th centuries, the use of diamonds in drop earrings became more frequent, which further enhanced their glamour and helped elevate the status of the wearer. For instance, drop earrings were also quite popular during the Victorian era. During this time, to make the diamonds more prominent and dazzling, foil-backed glass was used in the design of the earrings. This technique enhanced the brilliance of the stones, creating a more striking and opulent effect. The Victorians loved intricate and luxurious jewelry, and this method allowed diamonds to shine even more brightly, adding to the grandeur and elegance of the era's fashion. The history of charm earrings is believed to date back to around 110,000 BCE. In this era, before the discovery of precious stones, people would often use materials like animal bones or seashells to create their jewelry. It's not surprising to see seashell charm earrings even today, as they have remained a part of this ancient tradition.