What materials are commonly used for wedding earrings?
Pure gold: Contains 99.9% or 99.99% gold, offering a rich, warm luster. Traditionally associated with wealth and blessings, it is a top choice for Chinese weddings.
18K gold: Contains 75% gold, offering high durability and versatile styles in yellow, white, and rose gold. It is budget-friendly and suits a variety of personal styles.
Platinum: Naturally white, never fades, hypoallergenic, and highly durable. Its stability makes it ideal for diamond settings, exuding a modern sense of elegance.
How to choose: For a traditional Chinese wedding, pure gold earrings are a classic choice. For a Western-style wedding, 18K white gold or platinum with diamonds offer a sleek, contemporary look, while rose gold adds a touch of romance.
How to choose wedding earrings based on face shape?
Square face: Round or softly curved styles help soften angular features
Long face: Short styles or stud earrings help balance facial proportions
Heart-shaped face: Styles wider at the bottom (e.g., teardrop pendants) soften the contrast between a wider forehead and narrower chin
Oval face: With well-balanced proportions, most styles suit this face shape – feel free to experiment
On your wedding day, in addition to choosing earrings that flatter your face shape, you may also opt for a more statement style to complement your gown and add a touch of elegance.
Are pure gold earrings prone to deformation?
How to care for diamond earrings?
Avoid impact: Hard but can chip upon impact – store separately from other jewelry
Professional check: Have the settings checked annually to ensure prongs are secure