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Different Kinds Of Earrings Stud Earrings Stud earrings are an everyday jewelry worn by both men and women.

They float on the ear or earlobe without a visible point of connection, thereby setting a distinguishing characteristic from the other earring types. They have a post at the end, which penetrates straight through the ear piercing and is held by a removable friction back or clutch. In some cases, stud earrings have a screw at the back that secures the earring in place. This helps in preventing expensive earrings from being dropped or misplaced. Hoop Earrings Commonly known as baali or baliyan in Hindi, hoop earnings are circular or semicircular in design, similar to a ring. They generally have metal tubing with a thin wire attachment at the end, which penetrates straight through the ear. This tubing is hollow and is permanently attached to the wire at the front of the earring, while the back is open, allowing the wire to pass through the ear and securing it in place back into the tube. Dangle Earrings Dangle earrings, also known as jhumka in Hindi, pass through the ear piercing and flow down from the earlobes. Available in various lengths, ranging from 1 cm to shoulder length, dangles are attached to thin wires that pass through the ear to be connected with a small hook at the back. French hooks are a variation of dangles, which hang from the ear, without any closure at the back, though small plastic retainers are sometimes used at the ends. Slave Earrings Slave earrings are commonly worn by Indian women on formal occasions, such as weddings. In such a type of earring, the stud is connected with a delicate chain to the ear cuff or a cartilage piece worn higher on the ear. Slave earrings are often worn to support heavy dangle earrings and divide their weight. Clip-On Earrings Amongst the non-pierced earrings, clip-on earrings are the oldest and most popular. They have a tension clip, which secures the earring to the ear by pinching it into the earlobe. Clip-on earrings were highly popular in America, but their popularity started declining with the coming of pierced earrings in the 1960s and 1970s. Nonetheless, clip-on earrings are again gaining recognition these days, though their prominence is quite rare. Magnetic Earrings Magnetic earrings are extremely popular amongst people who do not have pierced ears. The earrings are held in place by attaching the earring to the earlobe with a magnetic back, through magnetic force. It is due to this magnetic force that these earrings stay in place, thereby resembling pierced studs. Stick-On Earrings

Stick-on earrings are a novelty item highly popular amongst kids and teenagers. They have adhesive backs that are stuck to the earlobe, giving the appearance of a pierced stud earring.

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