Gold Bohemian Earrings(26 items)
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Featured Reviews on Gold Bohemian Earrings
Beaded dangle earrings, 'Kiwi Kiss'





By Maggie
Have bought these three times!
I adore these earrings. They match my hazel eyes, and I receive lots of compliments! The seem to go with most of my clothes and are lightweight and super comfortable. Buy two pair so that you have matching extras, if you lose one or two! They are very reasonably priced.
Gold plated filigree dangle earrings, 'Teardrop'





By Elaine
So Nice!
Finally gave in and bought these earrings — so glad I did! Light, fine, well shaped and the dangling gold ball is the perfect extra touch. Just to right size too, substantial without being overwhelming.
Beaded dangle earrings, 'Blue Spiral'





By April
Very cute, lightweight earrings!
Really am enjoying these, they are cheerful and colorful, with just the right amount of Bohemian charm. Thanks so much!
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Chuleekorn Beaded gemstone jewelry
"Some days I sit and enjoy late-night knitting sessions because I can't wait to see how the necklace looks when finished."
"Another activity I enjoyed doing was going with my mom to buy... read more
Popular Gold Bohemian Earrings
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Gold-plated Filigree Citrine Dangle Earrings From Mexico, "Life Tree"
$44.99Lend a touch of the bohemian to your look with this dainty set of dangle earrings. Alejandra Aceves crafts them in 14k gold-plated steel and finishes them with a pair of bright faceted citrine gemstones.Alejandra is an award-winning jewelry maker from Tamaulipas, Mexico. She learned to craft bracelets from her aunt as a young girl and continued to work in her craft throughout college. Alejandra has studied jewelry-making in Italy and Brazil and her designs have won multiple international competitions.
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14k Gold-plated Pastel Quartz Dangle Earrings from Mexico, "Alexa"
$39.99$35.99You'll be wearing these gorgeous earrings all summer long. Alejandra Aceves combines the contrasting colors and textures from a stack of pastel yellow, green, blue and, pink quartz stones with a smooth 14k gold plated hoop pendant.
Alejandra Aceves is an award-winning jewelry maker. She studied jewelry-making in Italy and Brazil and has won multiple international competitions with her designs. -
Peruvian Gold-Plated Filigree Chandelier Earrings, "Crescent Drop"
$134.99Five petite beads hang below each of these dangle earrings, designed by Giuliana Valz-Gen of Peru. The earrings are crafted from sterling silver in connected crescent and drop shapes, with intricate filigree motifs adorning their interiors. The earrings are then bathed in 21-karat gold for an elegant and celebratory effect.
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18k Gold-Flashed Chandelier Earrings with Nazca Images, "Nazca Heritage"
$19.99Images of two famous Nazca geoglyphs appear on dramatic chandelier earrings by Eda Arroyo. This design conveys the precise, fluid movements and mystical rhythms of the Marinera dance. It recreates the sea of emotions surrounding flirtation, attraction and falling in love, and is considered Peru's national folkloric dance form. The elegant pair is crafted of bronze and flashed in 18k gold.
Sinuous and beautiful, the Nazca monkey appears in three tiers. The tightly coiled tail glows; to pre-Hispanic man, the spiral was a magical symbol. Hummingbirds with rapid wings and long, slender beaks alternate with the playful primates.
The Nazca figures were created about 2,000 years ago by people of the Nazca culture. The mysterious lines of the Nazca Plain, located about 200 miles south of Lima, are a variety of geometrical figures, plus animal and bird shapes believed to have been created by the Nazca culture, a pre-Inca civilization, between 200 BC and 600 AD. Probably the best-known examples of geoglyphs in the world, the figures can only be seen in their entirety from the air and cover an area of almost 190 square miles. The Nazca monkey alone covers an extension of some 360 feet. UNESCO added the Nazca site to its World Heritage List in 1994.