Quels sont les noms des boucles d'oreilles indiennes?

While we may throw our weight around for not wanting to wear earrings on a daily basis, especially the ones that are mothers want us to wear, we cannot last without them even for four days. With an array of styles and designs available, why would we want to stick to wearing just one? It’s better to experiment and even better if its traditional, because we Indians can never just have enough of earrings.
Jhumka
Don’t we all know how important a part of our life is a pair of jhumka? Every Indian girl would have been a billionaire had someone paid us for every time we wore jhumka. Minimal, elegant yet catchy, Jhumkais bae! You can go from plain Jane to royal by just switching to wearing jhumka.
Chandelier Earrings
This type of earring is called chandelier because it starts with a simple stud or a single element and flares out up till theend. Putting on these earrings makes you look glamorous in no time and is best suited for functions like weddings, parties, etc..
Crampons
Studs for long have been every mother’s favourite earring. Especially the one with either a diamond or ruby. Studs are an epitome of sophistication and looks good on just about everything. It adds a feminine touch to your personality while sitting simply on your ear lobes without much drama.
Boucles d'oreilles cerceaux
Hoop baliare saviours. On the days you can’t decide what to wear to complement your outfit with you can fall back on Hoop bali. They also work well on western outfits by blending traditional and modern look perfectly.
Chandbali
Chandbaliare similar to Chandelier earrings, except that they are curved in the end while chandelier earrings are broader towards the end. Chandbaliis quintessentially ethnic and adds instant charm and style to your look without you having to rely on any other accessory. Team it up with a nice salwar suit and you are good to go.