Little Orphan Earring: A Sad Tale With a Happy Ending
What to do with the "orphan" earring after the mate is lost. Denise Solay, one of America's leading jewelry designers, offers some unique solutions.
NEW YORK, NY (PRWEB) November 14, 2006 -- Denise Solay, one of America's leading jewelry designers, offers some suggestions on how women can cope with what she calls "The Little Orphan Earring Syndrome."
"They're hiding there. In the bottom of a junk drawer. In a dark corner of a jewelry box. Or, tucked into a bag on a shelf of a closet. Waiting… Waiting," Solay says. "They're those lonely, single earrings. The survivors. The orphans that women save for the improbable day that they'll find the long lost mate and have a reunion."
"Face it. They are never going to find them.
"Nature abhors pairs. Earrings. Gloves. Socks. Couples. All are genetically doomed to be separated. A lost pin may be upsetting, but there's no surviving reminder of failure, to to skowl at its owner every time the jewelry box is opened. Only a haunting memory.
"So what should a woman do with these poor orphans?" Solay asks.
"Throw them out? Well, of course that's the moment that she will find their missing other half," she adds.
Rather than take such a drastic, and gut wrenching step, Solay has a few suggestions that might appeal to the orphan owner's creative and style instincts.
1. Try hanging it from a chain as part of a group for an interesting necklace.
2. Take a couple of those sad orphans and hang them from a pin as a brooch.
3. Attach it to a long hairpin.
4. Hang it from a belt loop.
5. Or, as a bit of flash on the laces of running shoes.
Solay implores, "Let those sad little things out into the sunlight of a new day to do what they were originally bought for… to add a little beauty to life.
"Now, we know, that no matter how much women swear that they'll be more careful and never loose another earring again, it will happen. It's a law of nature.
"But, today," Solay says "there is a solution."
Denise Solay Designs, has just introduced the exciting THREEEZ® Collection of earrings. "Three Earrings For A Woman's Two Lives." "I think it's the first truly innovative advance in the history of earrings" Solay says. "Two matching earrings plus one complimenting, but unique, earring that adds a touch of flair to a woman's image."
Solay goes on to say, "A woman gets up in the morning and selects a pair of earrings to wear to work that day. She looks great. Later, she gets a call to go out to dinner, or dancing, or a date. What is she going to wear that will "dress-up" her workplace outfit? Simple. If she's been clever enough to buy a trio of THREEEZ. (Notice I didn't say a pair.) Just change one earring for the unique third one that adds that intriguing sparkle to her face and she's ready to wow them. THREEEZ are available online at: DENISE SOLAY DESIGNS
"So, now, even if a woman loses one earring, she'll still have a pair. And, she can fill up those empty spaces in her jewelry box where those 'little orphan earrings' used to be.
"Now, if she can only remember where that other brown glove is."
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