Alrightee , lai lai lai ....who wants to see each and every single one of these danglers up close ?
Mannnnn they make me feel like a princess alright !
Ah , but first things first , how much did they cost for me to get sooooooo many at once ?
First she asked for 10 ringgit each ( almost fainted there ) , then she even gave me one free , when I was done ( damn I wanted to cry / laugh / dance but I held it back ) .
Normally though , these would range between MYR 19 to 49.90 per pair ( or if you were to step into Lovisa , similar designs could go for between MYR 80 to MYR 120 + ! ) .
So you see , didn't I tell you how great it is to do physical shopping ,now that a lot of people prefer to do it online ?
First one.
Super sparkly , just like a chandelier on fire !
Second design .
I picked out 2 colours of the same design .
The white stones reflect light like a spotlight I tell you .....
....same design as above but in pink . The fire is not so fierce and intense on this one , makes it easier to pair it with chic daily wear .
Purple beaded chandbali earring .
Love how easily it complements my casual playsuits .
This rectangular whopper with red stones goes all the way down beyond my shoulders .
Also very versatile .
Picked this design because it reminded me of those Deepavali oil lamps
Final one .
Just cos it was emerald enough to match my few green outfits lol !
This one feels so tribal though and in order to fully show it off , it's best I wear my hair in a loose Camila Cabello bun .
Update : here's another one that cost me only 10 ringgit .
Called the Jhumka , it's an enamel , pearl and gold combo .
The most traditional of the lot , I paired it with that calf length black figure hugging maid marion dress and turned a lot of heads especially from Indian people who could recognise the earring design from one mile away .
Location : Little India , Penang
2 comments:
so pretty, I like them all :D
Thanks Sherry , there's 1 new one I just posted up.
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