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Style 1. Little textural button earrings are sometimes nice with a more
complex necklace. These go with the Spring Cartwheels necklace.
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Style 2. Huge faceted stones, abundant frills |
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Style 3. Simple cabochon earrings |
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Style 4. Cabochons with sterling flower tops |
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Style 5. Carved stone flower tops with tiny central cabochon, frills |
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Style 6. Concha tops with tiny stone cabochons |
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Style 7. These are made with button centerpieces surrounded by gourd stitch. |
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Style 8. This is a photo of a photo-- wish it were better. Extremely long
dangles with a fat element in the center. |
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Style 9. I made the dichroic beads in the center of these wild earrings.
They match a necklace with more of the same beads. |
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Style 10. It was my Mom's idea to put a tiny silver loop at the bottom of the
long dangle earing so it could be worn either long or looped. Pretty clever I
thought! You could wear one long and the other looped. |
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Style 11. These match a necklace with the same flower fringe. The long fringe
is removable. Wear 2 dangles on one side, the other short; both short;
etc. |
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Style 12. Another photo of a photo, but you can sort of get the idea. The button is similar to style 1, with a long fringe to match a fringed necklace. |
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Style 13. These go with a fringed necklace. |