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Types of earring hooks or earring wires aren’t new, but they’ve developed over time. Ear adornments were initially popular with men dating back to the Persian Empire. They remained that way for ages until the tables were turned and women began to dominate ear adornments.

Piercing reached new heights in the 1970s, when nurses began attending ear piercing parties in department shops, reducing the need for home piercings with a needle and a prayer that infections would not occur. Ear piercing guns, later on, were manufactured, and improved sterilization techniques were adopted, which aided in the spread of fashion piercings for types of earring hoops.

Types of post earrings show floating on an earlobe and are the initial earrings you wear after having your ears pierced. Post earrings compose a post that goes through the piercing and a decoration fused or soldered to the front. Drop rings for dangles can be used to enhance designs. A clutch or butterfly backing keeps post earrings in place.

Earrings are a popular piece of jewelry since they may compliment any outfit or other excellent fashion jewelry. When choosing your designer earrings, there are many different styles of earring backs to consider. Earring backings are about personal style and taste and convenience and maintaining the earring safe and comfortable.

 

Types of Post Earrings

Glue-on ear stud settings

Posts with bezel cups, flat pads, and Rivoli crystal settings are examples of glue-on earring posts. The flat surface is ideal for gluing on flat back cabochons to make vintage-style earrings. Devcon 5-Minute Epoxy Glue is highly recommended for your jewelry designs. It comes in the form of a syringe or tubes, and it dries quickly, has high strength, and forms high-quality bindings.

Earring post with a cabochon setting

Flat plate ear studs are ideal for gluing gemstones, glass, ceramic, or metal clay creations. For a quick and fun design, glue anything with a flat back onto the setting. With scalloped edges that cover your selected cabochon stone, these petal edge settings provide a gorgeous impact. Earring post usually has a simple design with a lovely, milled edge that genuinely lets your favorite cabochon stone shine.

Ear studs for half-drilled bead

Backset settings are ideal for faceted stones and half-drilled beads. They have an open back to allow light to shine through and highlight the brilliance of your chosen stone. Place your stone in the setting and push the claws over the back of the stone to secure it. Snaptite settings are another popular style since they are so simple to use. These earring settings contain claws with pre-cut notches, making it easier to place faceted stones.

Types of Earring Hooks or Earring Wires

French hooks

French hook earwires are the most common pierced earrings because they are affordable and straightforward to produce by shaping wire. Numerous variations are available by modifying the shape, adjusting the wire, or adding ornaments to the hook itself. The disadvantage of earwires is that they frequently protrude from the ear when the end-user wears haircuts, scarves, or turtlenecks. Therefore, a rubber back stopper is placed to hold them in place.

V-shaped ear wires

V-shaped earwires are a popular variation on the usual hook design for earring settings. V-wires are more extensive than normal earwires and can accommodate heavier dangles. The flattened section is near the loop of these rounded, V-shaped ear wires. This earwire can be an attractive foundation for your earring creations that will complement a wide range of aesthetics. Compared to other metal alloys, hard metals such as brass give good formability, excellent workability and durability, and corrosion resistance.

Kidney wires

Kidney wires are shaped like a kidney and have a hook that holds the finding together. Kidney wires are a less expensive type of earring finding that is more secure since it rarely pushes out of a piercing. Bigger wires that hang shorter from the ear are now widespread.

Ear thread

Ear threads are long earrings threaded through the ear and out the opposite side, creating an illusion of dangles in front and behind the lobe. Threader earrings, also known as earring threaders, are a fun alternative to regular earwires. They are made of delicate chain and have a post at one end. Thread the earring through your ear using the post and pull it till it is as long or as short as you choose.

Types of Earring Hoops

Wire hoops

Wire hoops are lightweight, low-cost hoops that are suitable for beading or wirework modifications. Hoops are a must-have in any earring collection, and they come in a wide range of sizes. More so, one end of a wire hoop is frequently flattened and punctured so that the hook end may latch into the hole. They could also feature a circular loop at one end to accept the bent latch hook.

Hinged hoops

Hinged hoops are a more expensive and high-quality style of the earring finding. The hinge on these earrings securely secures it into place. Hollow tubing or solid castings are frequently used to make hinged hoops. This earring backing is also known as a saddleback or hinged snapback. Because the hoops have a more extensive surface area, they can accommodate more ornate forms, patterns, and motifs.  They are ideal for hoop and huggie earrings. It has a hinged post that clicks into the earring’s groove on the back. Hinged hoop earrings are supposed to be secure as well as comfy. So when you hear a snap or click, you know your earring is secure.

Endless hoops

Endless hoops are built chiefly of hollow tubing. The top arch is made of a more delicate gauge wire that passes through the lobe before inserting the tube’s open end to form an “endless” loop shape. However, putting them on can be difficult, especially for individuals who have never worn endless hoop earrings before. The absence of a visible clasp contributes to the timeless nature of unending hoop earrings. The hoop’s post is inserted into the hollow tube, resulting in an almost seamless ring.

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