$ 110
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One of a Kind
Tier drop earrings featuring iridescent mother-of-pearl strung on silk for lightweight, all-day wear. Sterling silver posts.
Made to Order: ships within three to five days
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Size Guides

Choker: 14 - 16 inches ( 35 - 40 cm )
Worn close to the neck and against the base of the throat. This length necklace fits snugly around the neck, emphasizes the neck, shoulders and collarbone, and highlights the face. It is flattering with almost any neckline, especially off-the-shoulder and boat neck.
Princess: 17 - 19 inches ( 43 - 48 cm )
Worn on the collarbone and at the top of the bust line. The princess-length necklace is popular because of its versatility. Often worn with plunging necklines, it also goes well with V-necks.
Matinee: 20 - 24 inches ( 50 - 60 cm )
Worn between the collarbone and the bust. The matinee is often preferred for business attire, but it can also look great with jeans.
Opera: 28 - 34 inches ( 71 - 86 cm )
Worn below the bust line or as a double strand. The opera length, which elongates the torso, can be worn as a single dangling strand or, when doubled, a draping two-strand choker.
Lariat: 38 - 40 inches ( 96 - 100 cm )
Worn wrapped or draped. The lariat or rope-length necklace is worn looped around the neck, creating the illusion of a jeweled scarf. It does not have a clasp or closure.

How To Measure
When choosing a bracelet, consider whether you prefer it to fit snugly or loosely, allowing for some movement. Use a flexible tape measure to measure your wrist just below the bone. Add ½ to 1 inch based on your preference, then find the nearest bracelet size.
Small: 5.5 – 6 inches (14 - 15.2 cm)
Medium: 6 - 6.5 inches (15.2-16.5 cm)
Large: 6.5 - 7 inches (16.5 – 17.8 cm)
Extra Large: 7 - 7.5 inches (17.8 – 19 cm)
Slip-on elastic or stretch bracelets usually measure 7 inches in circumference and are often labeled as "one size fits all."
