
What are the most flattering earrings?
Feature Balance:
Small features are best matched with delicate, smaller earrings, while larger features can pull off bold, oversized pieces.
Soften Structure:
If you have strong angular, sharp facial features, choose soft-edged, rounded earrings.
Create Structure:
If you have a soft or round face, opt for geometric, angular earrings to create structure.
Versatility:
Classic pearl or high-quality gold studs are universally flattering and add a youthful, polished appearance

MEET KARIN
Like all rewarding journeys, Karin Jamieson’s path to becoming an award-winning jewelry designer has included a detour or two.
After successful post-collegiate turns as a travel agent, and then as a financial advisor for a major investment firm, Karin decided to pursue her life-long interest in gemstones and enrolled in a course at the Gemological Institute of America.
Her passion and talent for working with rare stones was obvious, and she soon received an offer from Tiffany & Co. to take a position in sales and earn her GIA Graduate Gemologist®️ Certification.
Graduate Gemologist® Program (gia.edu). It was here that Karin began to build a roster of private clients for her own designs.
