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  2. Meghan Markle's Trendy Disc Earrings Are on Sale! - AOL

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    Large Hammered Disc Earrings. jennifermeyer.com. The earrings, according to the brand, are "crafted from hammered, subtly textured 18-karat gold and set on delicate ear wires."

  3. Etruscan jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Gold with vitreous glass paste insets, 530–480 BC. British Museum. Ear-stud decorated with a rosette surrounded by concentric bands, globules and flowers. Gold with vitreous glass paste insets, 530–480 BC. British Museum. Among the jewelry found in tombs of the Archaic period were large disc earrings.

  4. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic earrings – Magnetic earrings simulate the look of a (pierced) stud earring by attaching to the earlobe with a magnetic back that hold the earring in place on by magnetic force. Stick-on earrings – Stick-on earrings are adhesive-backed items which stick to the skin of the earlobe and simulate the look of a (pierced) stud earring.

  5. Jhumka (earring style) - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the Kharanphool referred to the bejeweled round disc on the ear (the name itself meaning "flower for the ear"), and the jhumki referred to the bell shaped jewelry at the bottom of the piece. [1] The jhumka have maintained their status throughout history in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh as coveted earrings.

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    Amazon Essentials Plated Sterling Silver Polished Ball Stud Earrings Price: $15.20 for 6MM size These classic sterling silver polished ball stud earrings work well on their own or as part of an ...

  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"). [5] [6] Ivory earplugs have been used by the Hmong people. [7] Silver plugs, called rombin, are worn by Aka women. [8]