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GOLD EARRINGS

9CT GOLD CHANNEL SET CUBIC ZIRCONIA CREOLE HOOPS

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Sale price £170.00 Regular price £590.00
9CT GOLD CHANNEL SET CUBIC ZIRCONIA CREOLE HOOPS
9CT GOLD CHANNEL SET CUBIC ZIRCONIA CREOLE HOOPS
9CT GOLD CHANNEL SET CUBIC ZIRCONIA CREOLE HOOPS
9CT GOLD CHANNEL SET CUBIC ZIRCONIA CREOLE HOOPS
9CT GOLD CHANNEL SET CUBIC ZIRCONIA CREOLE HOOPS

Round brilliant-cut clear Cubic Zirconia hoop earrings, in 9ct Gold. Delight yourself or your loved ones with these specially crafted handmade earrings from my store. 

Available in five sizes, fastening with a satisfying thunk in a secure latch back. A channel setting is where the gems (often  Diamonds,  Rubies or Sapphires) rest in a channel and are only secured by a slight rim that runs the length. This style can only be used for gemstones that are faceted to precise dimensions (precision cut),  as they all need to be of identical size in order to sit firmly in the channel.

With each piece you buy from me you get authenticity, value for money and the knowledge that you will leave an everlasting impression on others.

While hoop earrings of all sizes and styles seem to be having a moment, there are many jewellery lovers and historians who would argue the style has always been in vogue. Dating as far back as the bronze age – particularly the Minoan civilization (c. 2700 to c. 1100 BC) – hoop earrings were created in gold, silver, and, you guessed it, bronze. Hoop earrings can also be traced back to 4th century Africa – particularly to Nubia – which is now the country of Sudan. Not only has the hoop earring held its own in ancient history but it also found a place in both pop culture and street culture, where it largely remains today. In the 1960s, hoops were a common accessory for women of colour, but hoops were also worn by entertainers of that era, too; singers like Cher and Diana Ross were often seen donning hoops under glorious heads of rich, dark hair. However, in the 80s and 90s, as rap and R&B gained a greater role in the modern music scene, hoop earrings were associated with urban styles and were often decorated with gemstones, names, or phrases. A hoop is a circle, and while hoop earrings have to open at some point in order for them to be placed on an ear, the idea of the circle is that it is infinite, like time. The circle is the ultimate symbol of life having no beginning and no end. It will be interesting to see which icons of tomorrow will be shown pictured wearing hoop earrings when society looks back on the styles of this century. It is a style that spans culture and ages, and likely will continue to for centuries to come.

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