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Multiple Earrings of Essentially the Same Style

July 18, 2007

by Caroline Stanley

Can one woman have a lot of similar styles and make them work for her jewelry — and clothing — wardrobe?

The answer is yes, at least for me.

I have a confession to make. I have a lot of diamond hoop earrings. A LOT.

Ok, so it’s only six or seven pairs. Probably a lot.

Some are hoops that are small. Some larger. Some really large. Some have the circles facing forward. Some are the hinged type that open at the top for a post and a back.

They all serve separate purposes, really. Some are great for every-day wear. Some are great depending on how I wear my hair. Some are perfect depending on the outfit.

I would never, ever have thought that I’d have so many similar pairs and would probably have laughed if someone had predicted that.

Instead, they all have their own personality and I wear them appropriately.

Today’s Jewel
Don’t let the fact that a customer has a piece of jewelry keep you from showing her similar styles. She might love the new ones and want to keep both pairs, as they may serve separate purposes for her.


August 9, 2007
In response to: Multiple Earrings of Essentially the Same Style
Caroline Stanley commented:

Hi Madeline, Please contact me directly and I'll try to be of assistance. caroline@redjewel.com. Thank you! Caroline Stanley


July 22, 2007
In response to: Multiple Earrings of Essentially the Same Style
Madeline commented:

where do you reccomend looking for earrings online? i have tried www.Niemans.com, www.bluenile.com, and www.vialuxe.com?

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