Vintage Inspired 18K Gold Plated Swirl Pearl Earrings with Elegant Thread Detailing for Women
★ Description
- Type : Earring
- Material Type : SUS316L Stainless Steel + Gold Plated
- Gender : Women
- Length : 2.95cm
- Width : 0.95cm
- Weight : 31.6g
- Style : Beautiful, Casual, Cute, Daily, Fashionable, Lovely, Luxury, Party, Simple, Sporty
- Classification : Gold Cast Threaded Swirl Pearl Stud Earrings, Silver Cast Threaded Swirl Pearl Stud Earrings(Steel Color)
★ Features
- These earrings reimagine vintage elegance with a modern twist, featuring a swirl shape and pearl accents that add a touch of luxury. Crafted from high quality stainless steel with 18K gold plating, they ensure lasting brilliance and are resistant to tarnish. The unique thread detailing enhances their sophisticated vibe, making them an ideal accessory for both everyday wear and special occasions. Lightweight and comfortable, these earrings are a must-have for stylish women looking for a refined touch.
- Swirl Shape Design : Adds a vintage yet sophisticated focal point.
- Pearl Accents : Highlight elegance and bring a luxurious charm.
- 18K Gold Plating : Provides a tarnish resistant, long lasting shine.
- Thread Detailing : Unique and refined details that elevate the design.
- Stainless Steel Material : Durable and hypoallergenic for safe wear.
★ This product is measured manually, so there may be slight errors. Please refer to the actual product.
★ Choosing the perfect piece of jewelry can be a delightful experience, and we're here to help you make the best choice. Here are some tips.!
★ Size Selection
- Ensure a comfortable fit by measuring your size accurately. If you're unsure, refer to our detailed size guide available on our website.
★ Color and Style
- Consider your skin tone and personal style when choosing jewelry colors. Warmer tones like gold and red stones complement warm skin tones, while cooler tones like silver and blue stones enhance cool skin tones.
★ Finding Your Match
- Reflect on your wardrobe and daily activities to select jewelry that suits your lifestyle. Whether it's a statement piece or something subtle for daily wear, find what resonates with you.
★ Helpful Resources
- Visit our blog for detailed guides and inspiration on choosing the right jewelry. Additionally, our customer reviews provide valuable insights from others who have purchased and loved their jewelry.
★ Perfect Fit
- Remember, the right piece of jewelry should feel like a natural extension of you, adding a touch of elegance and confidence to your look.
★ Ring Size
- Using a Ring Sizer : Place the ring sizer on your finger and adjust it until it fits comfortably. Note the size indicated.
- Using a String or Paper : Wrap a piece of string or paper around the base of your finger. Mark where the ends meet, then measure the length with a ruler. Use a ring size chart to find your size.
- Select a ring that comfortably fits the finger you intend to wear it on.
- Using a ruler, measure the internal diameter of the ring in millimeters(mm). Be sure to align the ruler with the 0mm mark for accuracy.
★ Necklace Length
- Using a Measuring Tape : Drape a flexible measuring tape around your neck to the desired length. Note the measurement.
- Using a String : Wrap a string around your neck to the desired length, then measure the string with a ruler.
★ Anklet, Bracelet Size
- Using a Measuring Tape : Wrap a flexible measuring tape around your wrist, ankle, just below the wrist bone. Add 1 ~ 2cm for comfort.
- Using a String : Wrap a string around your wrist, ankle, mark where the ends meet, and measure the string with a ruler.
★ Earring Length
- Using a Ruler : Measure the length of the earring from the top of the hook to the bottom of the earring.
- Using a Measuring Tape : For larger earrings, use a flexible measuring tape to measure the length.
★ Jewelry Gauge (For Body Jewelry)
- Using a Caliper : Measure the thickness of the jewelry with a caliper. Note the gauge size.
- Using a Gauge Chart : Compare the jewelry to a gauge chart to determine its size.
★ You can reduce errors by measuring using the jewelry you actually wear.