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8 Local IG Shops With Dangling Earrings Styles For Every Mom

While moms favor studs or hoops most of the time, it never hurts to have a pair of dangling earrings for everyday wear.

The typical earring style we love is either studs or hoops. Those are just for everyday wear when we go to the grocery, drag the kids to school, or go to the usual family restaurant. But when we go to events, those don’t cut it. Dangling earrings are the way to go when we have hen parties, a mompreneur‘s business shower, baby showers, product endorsements, different sorts of social get-togethers, or when we just want to feel girly and dainty.

And since we’re doing our best to support small businesses, here are some local IG shops with dangling earring styles.

1. Farah Abu

We’re used to having pearl and mother-of-pearl as the dangling accent to our outfits. But what about using tahong shells? Farah Abu makes intricate and elaborate dangling earring designs using tahong shells, turning them into elaborate conversation pieces. Nothing better than having a fashion piece to serve as an ice breaker at a meeting. Most of all, some of their pieces are what we moms say have “tanggal-able” parts.

2. Emblem PH

A favored shop by the stars, Emblem PH specializes in dangling earrings with mother-of-pearl and uses 24k-plated gold and sterling silver (925 silver) which has a nice sheen for more casual events. While they do use pearls as their main accent, they also use semi-precious stones instead of the typical cubic zirconia.

3. JCELYN Jewelry

Using a combination of pearls and semi-precious stones, JCELYN Jewelry creates dangling earrings that are classy enough to use for everyday wear. But simplicity isn’t the only style for us. Sometimes, we need to make a statement when our clothes are nothing but a plain jumpsuit or linen dress.

4. La Rosa

What we love about La Rosa is their dangling earrings set. There’s a hoop that comes with a variety of danglers to spice up the look. They have danglers for those who want a simple and sophisticated look if their outfits are already loud.

5. Capoly

Who said that dangling earrings can only be made from pearls and semi-precious stones? Clay is also a viable option especially when it’s hand-painted! Capoly’s pieces are made of clay which is sealed in with a glossy resin finish to create a ceramic-esque llike appearance. Their pieces are perfect for a Boho or Summer-themed party!

6. Earl Gariando

Our love for Blue and White China plates and ceramics is transformed into bespoke pieces including dangling earrings. Although Earl also uses other materials like metal, pearl, carabao bone, and semi-precious stones, the blue and white China designs are what caught our eye.

7. Ivory Creations

Pearls are never-out-of-style with baroque pearls coming back as a trend. Ivory Creation mixes baroque pearls with the usual kinds to create textured, classy pieces. Sometimes, they combine their pearl pieces with stones or with mother-of-pearls to create more unique pieces.

8. Lily

Owned by a mother-daughter duo, Carol and Stella Soriano, Lily’s locally-crafted designs are based on their wanderlust-based inspirations. After falling in love with vibrant countries like Spain, France, Cambodia, and India, Stella balances small and statement accents to create the ultimate accessory.

Their mother-of-pearl bracelet was used in Vogue PH’s maiden issue.

Every mom has studs, hoops, and dangling earrings in her jewelry box.

Dangling earrings are part of every mom’s essential in going out to events or meeting with friends. While it’s not the usual preference for casual wear, it’s not every day we have a chance to go out looking pretty either. Our tip? Always choose a style that matches 70% of your wardrobe to maximize the return on investment!

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