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Turquoise Drop Earrings have been an intricate part of human ornamentation for thousands of years. The first humans we have record of using Turquoise drop earrings as accessories to their fashion were the ancient Egyptians, Native American Indians, and Ancient Mexican and South American Tribes. The first version of Turquoise dangle earrings were most likely similar to what Native Americans call today "Tab Earrings". These Turquoise Drop Earrings are simple made out of flat veins of Turquoise that have been cleaned up to show mostly the blue Turquoise. Today Turquoise Tab Earrings are a little more refined into a specific shape for the most part. Turquoise Drop Earrings have evolved into all different styles today... they have evolved into the many different examples you will see below. These different styles of are popular in all sectors of the fashion industry, however they have really taken hold in the "Bohemian" style fashion. Women love to wear these great sterling silver earrings and gold earrings with today's fashion of loose and flowing blouses tucked into high wasted mini skirts and skinny jeans. Take a look at a few of the different styles of Turquoise Drop Earrings we make below:
To the left is a great example of modern day bead style Sterling Silver, Coral, Black Onyx and Blue Gem Turquoise Drop Earrings. These chandelier style Turquoise bead earrings have a wonderful flow and movement to them. The color combination Nattarika Hartman used in these Turquoise Drop Earrings is really beautiful as well. To the right is a great example of Navajo cluster style Turquoise dangle earrings. These fantastic Turquoise Drop Earrings features simplistic silver work that makes them all about the stones, 12 authentic Sleeping Beauty Turquoise cabochons.
Beautiful and natural forest green Nevada Turquoise highlights classic sterling silver drop earrings in the picture to the left. These are wonderful examples of the kind of dangle earrings that are considered timeless. To the right is are some classic Zuni made Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Drop Earrings. This type of Zuni Jewelry is called "Needle Point".
To left is a pair of Mediterranean Red Coral and Boulder Turquoise Drop Earrings by John Hartman. The Italian Red Coral and Turquoise combination is classic, however, the Boulder Turquoise or Ribbon Turquoise is a new cut for stone cutters and makes these Turquoise Dangle Earrings very unique. To the right is a pair of beautifully inlaid Sterling Silver, Opal, and Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Drop Earrings. These dangle earrings a great example of modern Native American Jewelry and feature top quality gemstones.
Emerald Green Turquoise Drop Earrings show you the diversity Turquoise has when the different colors are used in jewelry. These deep green dangle earrings would be perfect for the woman that loves green or whom would love to have some Turquoise earrings that were not as vibrant and were more subdued. Again these earrings feature fabulous inlays of Opal and blue Sleeping Beauty Turquoise. To left is a pair of really Contemporary Turquoise Drop Earrings that feature beautiful American Turquoise and blazing orange Spiny Oyster Shell. The combination of colors is a great example of why inlay jewelry is so popular today.
We hope you have enjoyed our presentation on Turquoise Drop Earrings and have gained some useful knowledge from it. We invite you to learn more about Turquoise and Turquoise Jewelry by following the links in our Learning Center to other informational pages that we have written on different topics related to Turquoise Earrings. In addition, we would like to invite you to join our E-Mail Newsletter - about once every other month we send out a Newsletter to inform our members of what's happening with Durango Silver Company, new products, specials for our members and more. We also have a monthly drawing from our member base to give away free Turquoise Jewelry from our company. Please take a moment to become one of our friends by signing in below. Thanks again for viewing our Turquoise Drop Earrings page.