Dangle Earrings That Delight

A fresh crop of vintage dangle earrings has arrived in every style. From sophisticated to boho, from day to night. Pick up your favorite pair today. But don’t tarry, each set is one-of-a-kind.

Boho Style

This fun pair from Susan Anderson features moons and stars in brass.  If you love looking at the stars, you will love this pair.  Susan Richardson is an accomplished artist in the field of painting.  But in the late 1980s and through the 1990s she created a phenomenal line of earrings named “Stick it in your Ear”.  Her original tags stated, “Each whimsical piece is made of solid brass and sterling silver and may be embellished with semi-precious stones and crystals”.  Her pieces are signed and dated.  This set is definitely delightfully whimical.

Full On Bling

Go full on bling with these enormous rhinestone earrings from Weiss.  Disco the night away with 5″ long chandelier dangles with amazing sparkle.

Kenneth Jay Lane

Leave it to Kenneth Jay Lane to come up with these witty checkerboard earrings.  This pair makes a big statement with the dazzling design and matte gold border.  Can’t get enough?  We have a matching ring in stock.

Pops of Color

Looking for a pop of color this season? These two dangle earring pairs in yellow or pink tiger stripe enamel will brighten any outfit.  Both pairs are at great prices.

Sophistication

If you are more of a modernist gal, these sterling silver and mother of pearl dangle earrings are perfection.  We love that they work for daytime, evening, and weddings as a guest or the bride.

And finally a glam set of 80s blingy rhinestones with just a touch of whimsey.  You will never see another set like these beauties.

You might be asking, “Hey Madge, what’s the different between dangles and drops?”  Excellent question.  Drops are stationary.  Dangles MOVE!

There are many more delightful dangles to shop at MadgesHatbox Vintage.  After all, Madge is authentic vintage, authentically  YOU!

See the entire collection here

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