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Earring Collection (page 6)

"Earrings: A Timeless Symbol of Elegance and Power" From the regal ears of Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth

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Earring Collection: Three-quarter-length portrait of a young Berber woman in ethnic clothes
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Earring Collection: Female head with earring, drawing by Michelangelo, The Ashomolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
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Earring Collection: Seated woman with a vase of flowers, France
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Earring Collection: Close up of young girl
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Earring Collection: Half-length portrait of the writer Matilde Serao in Late Nineteenth century dress
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Earring Collection: Necklaces, earrings, tiaras and other gold jewelry from the Greek and Etruscan periods
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Earring Collection: Gold necklaces, earrings, and consular pins from Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum, Naples
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Earring Collection: The head of King Sargon II. Assyrian bas relief on exhibit at the Egyptian Museum in Turin
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Earring Collection: Roman female portrait shown in profile, preserved in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Vatican City
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Earring Collection: Female portrait, fresco, fragment, Roman art of VI-IX sec. Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome
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Earring Collection: Portrait of Mrs. Valeria Savariano
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Earring Collection: Portrait of the engineer Giulio Giliberti and Mrs
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Earring Collection: Portrait of Mrs. Bradley
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Earring Collection: Roman female portrait preserved in the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Vatican City
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Earring Collection: A true Roman woman from Trastevere, drawing by Bartolomeo Pinelli displayed in the Museum of Rome
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Earring Collection: Examples of Etruscan jewelry, in the National Museum of Tarquinia: necklaces, earrings
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Earring Collection: Portrait of Mrs. Amelia Mannelli
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Earring Collection: Portrait of Mrs. Zulima Prattico
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Earring Collection: Portrait of Mrs. Essilia Savariano
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Earring Collection: Portrait of married couple Cambi
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Earring Collection: Female portrait with leaves
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Earring Collection: Portrait of Miss Gallinetti
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Earring Collection: Multiple image portraying a young woman in nineteenth century costume
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Earring Collection: Portrait of an Indian woman, Florence
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Earring Collection: Three-quarter-length portrait of an actress from the Maresca Company. She is wearing a long dress
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Earring Collection: Caryatid taken from the Small Propyleus of the Sanctuary of Eleusis
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Earring Collection: Woman dressed in the traditional costum of the Island of Stampalia, in Sporadi, Greece
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Earring Collection: Vittorio Alinari's second journey: earrings, necklace and brooches by Aritzo
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Earring Collection: Bronze statue representing the Goddess of the Earth, preserved in the National Museum of Bangkok
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Earring Collection: Woman dressed in traditional costume of the Island of Simi, in Sporadi, Greece
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Earring Collection: Portrait of a woman dressed in traditional Calabrese costume
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Earring Collection: Portraits of the Rufolo family; decorative detail of the pulpit by Niccol di Bartolomeo da Foggia
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Earring Collection: Portrait of a woman dressed in tradional Calabrese costume
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Earring Collection: Female Portrait. Fresco originating from Pompeii and conserved in the Archaeological National
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Earring Collection: The great temple of Abu Simbel
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Earring Collection: Sy-Tay-Heou, Empress of China, title page from Le Petit Journal, 8 July 1900 (colour engraving)
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Earring Collection: Standing Nude with Hat, 1910 (oil on canvas)
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Earring Collection: Joctian, Chief of the Nuer tribe.Upper Nile valley, 1867 (engraving)
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Earring Collection: Two Women with a Washbasin; The Sisters, 1913 (oil on canvas)
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Earring Collection: Lucrezia Borgia; Portrait of a Roman woman in white tunic and red robe, c.1862-66 (oil on canvas)
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Earring Collection: Bokke wife of Moy, chief of the Latuka tribe, South Sudan, 1867 (engraving)
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Earring Collection: A native man of Mangea or Mangaia, 1785 (engraving)
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Earring Collection: Pair of 'a grappolo' type earrings, late 5th to 4th centuries BC (gold)
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Earring Collection: Pair of earrings with female heads, mid-5th century BC (gold)
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Earring Collection: Portrait of a Young Girl
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Earring Collection: Golden ear spiral, 7th-6th centuries BC (gold, granulation)
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Earring Collection: Young Hippie Woman with Baby Oil Painting
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Earring Collection: Sophie Amalie von Schleswig Holstein Gottorp, princesse dano norvegienne - Portrait of


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"Earrings: A Timeless Symbol of Elegance and Power" From the regal ears of Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, to the enchanting lobes of Empress Theodora in Italy's Basilica of Saint Vitale, earrings have adorned influential figures throughout history. These delicate accessories hold a significant place in our culture, transcending time and continents. PETALESHARO II, also known as Man Chief or Chaui, a revered Grand Pawnee Native American chief, wore earrings that symbolized his leadership and connection to his tribe. Just like these tribal chiefs who used earrings to express their authority, HRH Queen Elizabeth II donned exquisite pairs during her reign. Intricately crafted by talented artists like Sterling Henry Nahum Baron and Isaac Oliver I, earrings have been immortalized in portraits capturing the essence of their wearers. Whether it was HM Queen Elizabeth II proudly wearing them at Buckingham Palace alongside HRH Duke of Edinburgh or Arabella Stewart's captivating gaze from centuries ago - each earring tells a unique story. Earrings have also graced the ears of beloved celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor and Peggy Lee. Their glamorous presence on red carpets added an extra touch of sparkle to their already radiant personas. Even ordinary individuals can transform into extraordinary beings with just a pair dangling from their earlobes. These small but mighty adornments possess an undeniable allure that captivates both young girls seeking self-expression and mature women embracing sophistication. They effortlessly elevate any outfit while reflecting one's personality and style choices. Let us not forget Jan Vermeer's iconic painting "Girl with a Pearl Earring, " where this simple accessory becomes the focal point - enhancing beauty through simplicity. Whether you choose dazzling diamonds fit for royalty or opt for bohemian-inspired hoops reminiscent of Tamati Waka Nene's era-defining oil portrait; earrings remain timeless symbols representing elegance, power, individuality, and cultural heritage.