Miao Earrings - New Cone-Shaped Hmong Style Earrings - Belly Dance
Pair of new Cone-shaped Miao Hmong style earrings with thinner gauge wires. Cone earrings are hollow, lightweight and easier to wear than older tribal style earrings. A great standout on stage or for everyday.
Pair of new Cone-shaped Miao Hmong style earrings with thinner gauge wires. Cone earrings are hollow, lightweight and easier to wear than older tribal style earrings. A great standout on stage or for everyday.
Pair of new Cone-shaped Miao Hmong style earrings with thinner gauge wires. Cone earrings are hollow, lightweight and easier to wear than older tribal style earrings. A great standout on stage or for everyday.
New pair of Miao Hmong style hollow cone-shaped earrings. Made by Miao craftsmen. Great for dance costuming or an everyday boho look. Large enough to be noticed even on stage!
The Miao are an ethnic group belonging to South China. Silver jewelry is a well-known traditional craft of the Miao people. Apart from being a cultural tradition, it also symbolizes the wealth of Miao women. It was especially important to wear heavy and intricate silver headdresses and jewelry during significant occasions and festivals, notably during weddings, funerals and springtime celebration. Silver jewelry is an essential element of Miao marriages, particularly to the bride. Miao families would begin saving silver jewelery for girls at an early age.
Item No. JEP0021
Length: About 3 inches including ear wires
Materials: Silver alloy
Metal Color: Silvery
Metal Finish: Unpolished, but a bit shiny
Additional Info: Ear wires are a slightly larger gauge than modern western gauge wires.
Can be changed out easily, but are thin enough they should not be difficult to wear.
Country of Origin: China
Condition: New - ear wires should be cleaned before wearing through piercings.
Photos are representative. You will receive similar pieces to those shown in the photos on this page in the quantity selected.
A NOTE ON THE CONDITION OF TRIBAL ITEMS: Our new jewelry is tribal jewelry or newly made jewelry from tribal craftsmen in faraway lands. The condition of our items will reflect their prior travels through many hands before arriving at The Red Camel. Even with new pieces, there may be small flaws here and there that reflect their journey. We do our best to describe any such flaws that may be present, and we encourage you to read the full description and look at all photos closely to judge the condition of the item for yourself and know exactly what you are ordering. If you have questions about the condition of any item, please ask!