I just received these Leaf Chain Fringe Earrings and totally had to share them!
I don’t normally buy long, dangly earrings, but these intrigued me. Especially the color. I mean, they’re available in shiny gold and in silver, but when I saw the antique gold I was simply enchanted.
I have other jewelry in a similar color and I love how it goes with so, so many different outfits; how it can be dressed up or dressed down. Kind of funky, kind of bohemian, kind of feminine.
Anyway, I love how they hang, playfully peaking out of my hair when it’s down and gracefully drawing the eye when it’s up, brushing against my shoulders.
They do make a slight jingle when I move quickly, but it doesn’t bother me. It’s not annoying. I actually find it kind of fun, but it may bother some people.
I think they’re comfortable, and, even though I can feel the weight of them enough to know they’re there, I don’t consider them heavy.
Also, for some reason the image above doesn’t show the hook, but it’s worth mentioning that they’re fish hook earrings.
And, finally, yes: they are called “leaf chain fringe” earrings but they most definitely look like feathers.
Albeit the discrepancy in the description, they’re fun and beautiful, and I’m happy I decided to get them. Totally my style.
Since it predates the introduction of metals, it is safe to say that this must be
the oldest form of jewelry in New Mexico, and perhaps in North America as well.
Women like shell beads very much, aand pink is a romantic color to them, so why not
try to make a pink shell pearl beads bracelet for your girl.
Long ago the Native American Indian decorated their
garments with painted designs.