Emerald Earrings Buying Guide


Pear, Square Emerald and Diamond Dangle EarringsThe beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not understand.
~ Frank Herbert

Choices of emerald earrings at angara: since we believe in fostering long term relationships with our clients, do visit our emerald buying guide and learn about various gem features to look for, how costs are affected in emeralds and lots more.

Determine Your Face Type

The first thing you need to do is to find out your face type.  Bring all hair off your face and secure a good way is to stand in front of the mirror and trace the outline of the reflection with a lipstick.  Step back and study the outline.  Once the basic shape is found out, earring styles that suit you best can be narrowed down, making it easier to browse.  Do bear in mind that you may have a face type that is a combination of more than one face type.  Earrings can help draw attention to your best features, so it becomes fairly important to choose a pair that complements your style and taste.  Enumerated below are the common face types.

Round Face Type

This is generally wider at the cheekbones.  This face shape is often referred to as "baby face", due to the soft and dramatic cheeks associated with a round face.

Celebrity example of this is Drew Barrymore.

Earrings for The Round Face Shape

Earrings which draw attention to the cheekbones and jaw line and balance out a wide forehead are best.  Hoops are to be avoided, since they make the appearance heavier.  Most recommended are long dangling emerald earrings, square emerald earrings and oval emerald and diamond earrings.

Oval Face Type

This is generally wider at the forehead and narrow at the chin.  These are often referred to as "long faces", though other shapes actually measure longer in length.

Celebrity example of this is Kate Winslet.

Earrings for the oval-shaped face: Often called the "ideal" face shape, almost all kinds of earring designs are good.  It is recommended that longer length earrings be reserved for evening wear and smaller for daywear.  Best shapes are long and oversized dangling emerald earrings.  Emerald drop earrings are also a good match.

Square Face Type

This is generally a wide forehead and strong jaw line.  Square faces are even horizontally and vertically in both measurement and appearance.

Celebrity example of this is Angelina Jolie.

Earrings for the square-shaped face: The need is to balance the jaw line with oversized, round earrings.  With this in mind, large emerald hoops and chandeliers, and also long emerald drop earrings are the best choices.

Diamond Face Type

This is generally similar in appearance to both the heart and oval face shapes; it is widest at the cheekbones and carries a soft, rounded chin.

Celebrity example of this is Sandra Bullock.

Earrings for the diamond face shape: One of the easiest faces to accessorize, almost all classic styles are recommended.  The fun is in making choices between slightly longer emerald drop earrings as evening wear and smaller emerald studs or hoops during the day.

Rectangle Face Type

Also called an oblong face shape, rectangle faces are much longer vertically than horizontally and often have high and prominent foreheads.  The rectangle face shape is much longer in both appearance and measurement than the oval face shape.

Celebrity example of this is Julia Roberts.

Earrings for the long-shaped face: earrings which draw attention to the cheekbones and can help in filling out the face are recommended.  Long earrings which fall below the jaw line tend to elongate the face are best avoided.  Emerald chandelier earrings and small emerald drop earrings are highly recommended.

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Earrings Glossary

  • Briolette: a gemstone cut with triangular facets into the shape of a teardrop or an elongated shape.

  • Chandelier earrings: a type of earring in the form of a large gemstone from which are suspended three other gemstones.

  • Drop earrings/ danglers: a type of earring that is drop shaped, or dangles a little below the earlobe.

  • Hoops: a type of earring in the form of a curved wire or band that extends somewhat like a hoop below the earlobe, and sometimes from which a pendant is suspended.

  • Studs: a type of earring which is made with a back piece joined to the head by a hinged bar that slides through the holes and is turned into a horizontal position to secure it.  Often, gemstones are used.

  • Huggies: as t he name suggests, all earrings that fit snugly onto the earlobe, with variations of back clasps.

Glossary Earring Backings:

There is a huge variety among the clasps used in earrings.  Below are discussed some of the most common and secure ones, which angara also uses.

  • Friction post and nut: this has a post that goes through the ear, and a nut that is pushed on to hold the earring in place.  Most often used in cluster, and journey earrings.

  • Screw back: an ear nut or clutch that screws onto a threaded post.  Also known as a threaded post and nut or screw post and nut.  Usually solitaire earrings and studs have this.

  • Push on / Screw off: an ear nut or clutch that is pushed onto a threaded post and that needs to be screwed off the post to separate clutch and post.  Most often found in baby jewelry.

  • Swivel post: also known as pivot post, this allows moving an earring post for opening and closing.

  • Hinge and post: a kidney shaped wire to which dangling earring elements are attached, generally closed---opposed to fishhook or shepherd, which remain open.

  • Leverback: a hook shaped ear wire that is hinged to a spring loaded closure piece at the base of the hook.  Also called a euro wire or german ear wire.

Style Mantras from Angara:

Here are some easy tips that will win you oodles of compliments, as you sashay with our competitively priced emerald earrings.

  • Contrasts: emphasize your danglers by downplaying your dress and accessories.  Simplify.

  • Teaming up: team your gemstone earrings with matching ring and pendant.  This helps in bringing out your fashionable side, while maintaining the subtle tone.

  • Clean necklines etiquette: with chandeliers and long danglers, try the deeper neckline for that avant garde effect.

  • Hair matters: pay more attention to your hairstyle for adding impact to your new color rich earrings.  While hoops and chandeliers are easier to spot, you could brush back or tie the loose tresses above your ears.

  • Less is more: try the minimalist approach when smaller, no fuss emerald studs can do the trick.
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