Framing Your Beauty - Earrings for Every Face Shape
Our faces are as unique as our stories. Earrings are little frames that highlight this beauty, drawing the eye to your sparkle. Here’s how different styles can play with face shapes - but always remember: the best earrings are the ones that make you feel radiant.
Oval Face
Characteristics: Balanced proportions, forehead slightly wider than the chin, softly curved jawline.
Best styles: Lucky you - almost everything works! Long dangles, hoops, studs, or sculptural pieces all flatter this versatile shape.
Try: Bold choices like Vineyard Jewel or elegant classics like Ruby Meadow.
Round Face
Characteristics: Width and length of the face are almost equal, with soft, curved edges.
Best styles: Add length with vertical designs or threaders.
Try: Cranberry Splash from Stone & Sparkle or Crimson Cider Drops.
Square Face
Characteristics: Strong jawline, angular features, forehead, cheekbones, and jaw about the same width.
Best styles: Soften angles with rounded shapes - hoops, clustered beads, or teardrops. Avoid sharp-edged styles that mimic your jawline.
Try: Moonlit Bloom or Midnight Berry from Fall Gardens.
Heart-Shaped Face
Characteristics: Broad forehead and cheekbones taper into a narrow, delicate chin.
Best styles: Balance at the jawline with teardrops, chandeliers, or designs that widen at the bottom.
Try: Eternal Flow or Pastel Bloom.
Long / Rectangular Face
Characteristics: Face is longer than it is wide, with an elongated chin and forehead.
Best styles: Add width and volume with bold studs, clustered designs, or shorter statements. Avoid very long, slim drops.
Try: Honeycomb Glow or Ocean Bloom.
Pear-Shaped Face
Characteristics: Narrow forehead with a wider jawline or chin, the face gently widens downward.
Best styles: Balance by drawing the eye upward - chandeliers, decorative studs, or designs with detail at the top. Avoid very bottom-heavy shapes.
Try: Fig Reverie or Blush Petals.