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The earrings from Khaïden, due to their duplicity, participate in the double game of coquetry and accentuate the erotic character of the woman.
The French designer offers a range of couture fantasy jewelry. The collection is composed with quality pieces in a baroque and vintage style.
The Khaïden jewelry are rare and beautiful pieces that arouse desire in a subtle and enigmatic way making them engaging and mysterious.
In the middle ages, only aristocrat women wore earrings. It was deemed inappropriate for women in other social circles to pierce their ears.
The stigma around earrings was one of wealth and asserting our social status. In bourgeois society an appetite for large pieces of jewelry adorned with gemstones were all the craze. It was not until the 18th century that these jewels became truly fashionable.
In the decades that followed, variations of styles of earrings started to develop, making them more and more popular. But how does one interpret the role of earrings on a philosophical level? The portrayal of the earring is above all an aesthetic one. Its aim is to draw the eye to the ears, this fascinating part of the body often hidden behind our hairdo. In their versatility, earrings are a double play on the women’s flirtatious side. A symbol of femininity, and being that there are two of them, a sign of female autonomy. They accentuate the erotic nature of a woman and showcase the complex nature of the ear. Furthermore the earring, always an accessory to the hairstyle, establishes a powerful incarnation of the female form. Earrings, in all shapes, and sizes and made from all types of materials, add to the erotic features of the female appearance.
Earrings thus became an asset to attract and seduce onlookers.
The French designer offers a range of couture fantasy jewelry. The collection is composed with quality pieces in a baroque and vintage style.
The Khaïden jewelry are rare and beautiful pieces that arouse desire in a subtle and enigmatic way making them engaging and mysterious.
In the middle ages, only aristocrat women wore earrings. It was deemed inappropriate for women in other social circles to pierce their ears.
The stigma around earrings was one of wealth and asserting our social status. In bourgeois society an appetite for large pieces of jewelry adorned with gemstones were all the craze. It was not until the 18th century that these jewels became truly fashionable. In the decades that followed, variations of styles of earrings started to develop, making them more and more popular.
But how does one interpret the role of earrings on a philosophical level?
The portrayal of the earring is above all an aesthetic one. Its aim is to draw the eye to the ears, this fascinating part of the body often hidden behind our hairdo. In their versatility, earrings are a double play on the women’s flirtatious side. A symbol of femininity, and being that there are two of them, a sign of female autonomy. They accentuate the erotic nature of a woman and showcase the complex nature of the ear. Furthermore the earring, always an accessory to the hairstyle, establishes a powerful incarnation of the female form. Earrings, in all shapes, and sizes and made from all types of materials, add to the erotic features of the female appearance.
Earrings thus became an asset to attract and seduce onlookers.
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