Many of MONAKA's earrings, such as the brand's iconic "Rock Earrings" and "Flat Earrings," are sold individually. Many people may be wondering, "What kind of earring should I wear in my other ear?"
Asymmetry with natural stones may seem difficult to create, but it is actually an asymmetrical style that even beginners can easily try out by simply combining it with base metal items or matching the color tones.
This time, from among the many MONAKA designs, we will introduce some recommended coordinations with single earrings based on Rock earrings.
These rock earrings are designed to make the most of the raw stones, and have a three-dimensional form that looks good from any angle, allowing you to enjoy the volume when wearing them on one ear.
If you're trying out different combinations for the first time, why not start with a small, easy-to-wear stud-type earring?
If you have a voluminous pair in one ear and a subtle smaller size in the other, the playful and unique design won't stand out too much.
Speaking of single stone earrings, we recommend the Rough Collet collection, which offers a selection of birthstones, including diamonds, from January to December. Available in a wide range of colors, this is an item that you can easily try out to match with your rock earrings.
You can match similar colors such as blue and green or pink and red, or you can add vivid emeralds or rubies as accent colors to clear stones. Because the design is simple and understated, it's nice to enjoy the asymmetry of different colors.
This is combined with Hibiki hoop earrings. Hoop earrings may come in pairs, but at MONAKA we offer single earrings.
The hoop has a diameter of approximately 1.2 cm, leaving just the right amount of space between the earlobe and the earrings, and does not have a very bulky feel, making it a perfect match for rock earrings.
The melee stones are set in a line and make a subtle accent that can be used daily, making it a versatile item that pairs well with rock earrings.
For those who want to make a little more of a statement, we recommend chain motif earrings. These chain earrings have a sparkling, swaying feel and there is a sense of space between the links, so even when paired with lock earrings, they create a light and airy look without being heavy.
This is an outfit that highlights the presence of rock earrings, but also allows you to enjoy a casual and stylish look that goes beyond simple.
The chain earrings can be worn in two ways: either left hanging as is for a long look, or you can thread the chain through the post at any position you like and use it as a loop.
Have fun changing the style to match the volume of your rock earrings.
If you're no longer resistant to asymmetry and want to try coordinating natural stones together, our staff highly recommends pairing them with our iconic "Flat Earrings."
The flatness of the earrings is just right for fitting to your ears, without clashing with the presence of rock earrings, creating a well-balanced asymmetrical look with the natural stones.
Diamond quartz hoop earrings with their pure and clear shine are the perfect companion to rock earrings with their distinctive inclusion patterns.
Its clear presence goes well with any colored stone, and while it matches the rugged texture of the raw stone, it also has a harmonious color scheme that creates a nice balance.
If you're used to the asymmetry of natural stones, why not try an advanced coordination of double-ear loc earrings?
What did you think of the asymmetrical outfits we introduced this time?
"I think asymmetrical things might be difficult for me..." "It's starting to lose its freshness." "I lost one of my earrings."
Even if you've always been one to wear matching pairs of earrings on both ears, try being a little more adventurous and enjoying a unique combination that expresses your originality.