The Earrings ClipArt gallery provides 19 illustrations of ear ornaments from various periods of history.
"Many of both sexes wear enormous ear plugs and earrings, some of which are as big around as a napkin.…
"The earring is an exquisite illustration of Greek skill in the introduction of the human figure; the…
"The [earring] is French of 17th century, also of gold open work set with crystals." - Britannica, 1910
The Etruscan earring is light in weight, usually made out of precious metals, in sheet or wire filigree.
The Etruscan earring is usually light in weight, usually made out of precious metals, in sheet or wire…
The Etruscan earring is light in weight, usually made out of precious metals, in sheet or wire filigree.
The Etruscan earring is light in weight, usually made out of precious metals, in sheet or wire filigree.
This Greek earring is made out of gold in the form of a siren (Greek mythical bird-woman). It was found…
The Old Frankish earring is a pendant that is free-ending with different moveable parts.
This Renaissance earring is inspired from a portrait in castle at Gotha in Germany.
The Roman earring is light in weight, usually made out of precious metals, in sheet or wire filigree.
A Spanish earring of the 18th century work, is a combination of ribbon, cord, and filigree in gold.
"An Italo-Greek earring showing great craftsmanship." —The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910
Ornaments, such as bracelets, necklaces, or rings, made of precious metals set with gems or imitation…