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EAR-RINGS.

/['he more simply the hair is dressed for tho evening toilette the more elaborate the earrings worn. In these. there are some very quaint and varied designs. Tiny flowers of carved lvoiy have hanging from them dewdrops of crystal or curiously carved jade and crystal ornaments. Sometimes tassels of pearls are chosen or long silken tassels attached to jewelled rings. . Miniature ivory masks are occasionally seen, and while they are uncommon they are not unbecoming. Tho present vogue for earrings lends itself to originality. Costly jewels are not essential. Striking touches of colour and quaint designs in such materials as wool, enamel, and lacquer take their place. Imitation fruit and flowers are enjoyin-i mute a vogue, and drooping earrings brilliantly hued carved wooden ornn>i look exceedingly well on a dark woman who is wearing a black gown.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 2 June 1923, Page 4

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EAR-RINGS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 2 June 1923, Page 4

EAR-RINGS. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 2 June 1923, Page 4