Thursday, January 20, 2011

Earrings

The construction of these earrings vary in style from huggies, studs, and drops to sheppard's hook configurations and are different in design too, from simple single stone suspensions, geometric and linear, and ornate multi-stone cluster to those inspired by the art deco era.


Interestingly, among sailors, a pierced earlobe was a symbol that the wearer had sailed around the world or had crossed the equator.  In addition, it is commonly held that a gold earring was worn by sailors in payment for a proper burial in the event that they might drown at sea.  Should their bodies have been washed up on shore, it was hoped that the earring would serve as payment for "a proper Christian burial".  Regardless of this expression, the practice predates Christianity and can be traced back as far as ancient Greece where the gold paid the ferryman, Charon, to provide passage across the river Acheron to Hades.



 

 
 

 
 
 
 

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