drop earring

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Noun1.drop earring - an earring with a pendant ornamentdrop earring - an earring with a pendant ornament  
earring - jewelry to ornament the ear; usually clipped to the earlobe or fastened through a hole in the lobe
pendant, pendent - an adornment that hangs from a piece of jewelry (necklace or earring)
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This Aa is perfectly matched by a drop earring composed of each of these four cuts of diamonds to present a bridal set of sheer, show-stopping grandeur.
This is matched by a pendant replicating the drop earring's design and strung on a delicate chain that closely skirts the wearer's neck to offer a combination of show-stopping essence, he added.
Offering serious competition too as evening accompaniment is its shorter drop earring which brings a single Paspaley South Sea pearl in dazzling partnership with a pave diamond floral motif.
The Cacharel Jewelry set features a necklace and a drop earring set made in sterling silver.
Accessorized with clutch purse and one long drop earring, by Ungaro.
Gemstone beaded choker and matching mini stone drop earring, $225 and $75, Saks Fifth Avenue.
Vintage pearl drop earring and pearl bracelet, $84 and
Pearl and gold cuff bracelet, $8,970 and South Sea pearl drop earring, $1,305, Optional Art.
Bottle top and choker, pounds 6.99, Riverand opener drop earring, pounds 4.99, River Island, 6.
These beautiful jade drop earrings (measuring 27mm) are set in sterling silver.
Rounding up her look are diamond and emerald-encrusted drop earrings.
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