Stud earrings
The most popular and common type. The needle of the earring is passed through the ear hole and fixed on the back of the ear with a bracket. Generally, stud earrings are used when piercing the ears.
Two stud earrings Hanging earrings
Hanging from the ear lobe, usually with a string of jewelry as an embellishment. The length varies, some are only 2 cm below the ear lobe, and some can be as long as the shoulder. Longer hanging earrings are usually used in more solemn occasions.
Hoop earrings
A 360-degree large hoop with a hole in the middle, passed through the ear hole. In ancient China, there was a hoop earring made of a notched jade ring, called a jade ring. Some scholars believe that wearing a jade ring requires a large ear hole, while others believe that it is a clip-on type.
Hanging earrings
A design that does not require a nail to pierce the ear hole, just hang on the back of the ear. This type of hanging earring is also becoming more and more popular.
Clip-on and magnet earrings
For the convenience of people who do not have pierced ears, some hoop earrings are designed to be clip-on, holding the ear lobe. Grain-shaped or nail-shaped earrings are generally not designed to be clip-shaped, so the characteristics of magnets are needed to clamp the earlobes. Magnet earrings are an outer earring with a magnet, and an inner mini magnet with opposite magnetism. The two magnets clamp the earlobes firmly.
Silicone earrings
This type of earring does not clamp the ears with clamping force, but uses the friction between silicone and skin to prevent the earrings from falling off. Compared with other clip-on earrings that are often painful to clamp, silicone earrings can be said to be impossible to hurt.
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