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Christine on Dec 17, 2015
YinG, Dark and Bright Winter. An example of purples that look terrific on all 3 Winters. Where Summer wears pearls large and diamonds small better, Winter is the reverse unless the pearls are substantial in size and not greyed or creamy.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Any YinG face, as the mixture of shapes and stud format are very accommodating.
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Christine on Dec 17, 2015
YinG, Dark and Bright Winter. Good example of using wide value range in Winter jewelry. If the metal were silver, the white reflections also count in establishing high value range (as do diamonds, of course).
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
A rounded shape with small, pointed petals will be flattering to the types of shapes in most Gamine faces.
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Christine on Dec 17, 2015
YinG Dark Winter. Good repetition of the squared angles of the Autumn-influenced face.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Ideal for the pixie face, workable on any except the doll who may find them too sharp.
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Christine on Dec 17, 2015
YangG, Dark Winter. A blue particular to the Dark Seasons, here in a presentation too cool for Dark Autumn, though more blue and less diamond could work well.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Choose these only for a long and narrow face, others will find their features look puffed beside these.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YinG, for a colouring where deep red-violet is often found in the hair and outer rim of the iris of the eye. The light coral repeats the natural lip colour of many in this group.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Good for the YinG pixie with a longer, narrower face.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YinG, any Spring.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
If the face is extremely round, or a square that's about as wide as it is long, these oversize bubbles will be the idea shape.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YinG, a great visual of how Autumn-type colours look when they are placed in Spring. This piece could work in Bright Spring (where these yellows are often found in eyes and hair, the transparency being even better), or DA (for the solid, vintage feel of the rest of the earring, and the deep gold of the resin). Also available with a clear resin, for Dark and True Winter.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
For the doll and the 60s mod. May be too many circles for the pixie.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YinG. Although out of stock, we include these here to show earring scale for a tiny face. This warmth in metal is for True and Bright Spring, and perhaps True Autumn, though a deeper, richer, darker gold would be far better to keep the piece look expensive and adult.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Usually pixie faces only, except as a backdrop to other jewelry since they are so extremely delicate.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YangG, Dark Seasons. The Dark Winter with lighter eye colour (Christine) often contains many versions of celery, jade, and military green, and blue-green that are similar, if not identical, to those in the circular area.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Ideal for the Broadway starlet, as the angles are soft and the earring has a more substantial feel.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YangG, Light and Soft Seasons, though Softs do not always carry this degree of sharpness in the face, even the Gamines.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
For the pixie.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YangG, Light Seasons. A nice gold for Light Summer, muted and not too warm.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Tiny little pixie earrings. On anyone else, may as well not be there.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YangG, Light Seasons. Perfect repetition of tiny, crisp faces or features in the face.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Not for the doll face, some 60s mod faces may also find this too sharp.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YangG, Bright Spring.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Not for the doll face, sort of a G version of a Natural earring.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YangG, True Summer. Beautiful blues and greens allow True Summer colouring to come into its own. Opalescent stones and moderate darkness are fine. With enough ice and contrast, these can be a good choice for True Winter too.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Any YangG.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YangG, True and Bright Spring, where triangular shapes and the colour turquoise could define this IA and Season.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YangG, Bright Seasons. Purple and red-violet define Bright Winter colouring. Turquoise is found in both groups. The yellow gold and choice of gray rather than black make this easy for Bright Spring.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Inventive and beautiful earring for any but the doll face.
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Christine on Dec 14, 2015
YangG, Soft Summer. Soft yellow is often seen in these eyes, whether blue or green. In some with cooler eyes, wearing correct clothing creates the appearance of the muted beige in the iris that exists in the yellow stone.
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Christine on Dec 30, 2015
Any YangG.
