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    Cate & Chloe McKenzie 18-Karat White Gold Plated Drop Earrings. $15 at Walmart. ... Dangle earrings are a style staple, and they look beautiful dressed up or down. ... The 12 best gifts for men ...

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    Kendra Scott Daphne Crystal Frame Drop Earrings $30 $75 Save $45 These earrings are made with a 14k gold plate and mother-of-pearl, as well as crystal for a spangled, shapely dangle.

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  5. Earring - Wikipedia

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    The practice of wearing earrings was a tradition for Ainu men and women, [13] but the Government of Meiji Japan forbade Ainu men to wear earrings in the late-19th century. [14] Earrings were also commonplace among nomadic Turkic tribes and Korea. Lavish ear ornaments have remained popular in India from ancient times to the present day.

  6. Colored gold - Wikipedia

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    Black gold is a type of gold used in jewelry. [13] [14] Black-colored gold can be produced by various methods: Patination by applying sulfur- and oxygen-containing compounds. Plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition process involving amorphous carbon; Controlled oxidation of gold containing chromium or cobalt (e.g. 75% gold, 25% cobalt [3]).

  7. Plug (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    Inca men wore gold or silver plugs in the ears, which indicated their nobility. Their stretched piercings, which could reach the size of two inches, later inspired a Spanish nickname for the Inca people: orejones ("big ears").