When A Grandmother Envisions A Diamond Hoop Earring
A diamond hoop earring does not always feature a large hoop. A diamond hoop earring could well have a very tiny hoop. One writer has had good reason to picture such a small hoop. She has read about diamond details on earrings called petite hoops. Yet that writer does not even own one single earring; she does not have pierced ears. Why would such a writer decide to read about hoops jewelry? The reader will discover the answer to that question in the following essay. It is an essay with a message for jewelry lovers and jewelry buyers of all ages.One freelance writer in California has a granddaughter who will soon celebrate her first birthday. In the latter part of 2006, the girl’s mother wanted her daughter to have pierced ears. Therefore, the woman who is both a writer and grandmother expects that she will one day purchase more than one diamond hoop earring.
When a grandmother envisions a diamond hoop earring, she pictures something like a petite hoop. The grandmother who plans to buy at least one diamond hoop earring would no doubt like to provide her granddaughter with a “tiny treat.” Of course an online search for a diamond hoop earring will yield few helpful leads, if one enters the words “tiny treat.”
Still, the willingness of an online shopper to enter the words “diamond hoop earrings” does not guarantee quick access to pictures of jewelry that can fill the needs of that online shopper. That is especially true, if the online shopper in search of diamond hoop earrings happens to be a grandmother. The grandmother may well find that a majority of the online pictures show earrings with very large hoops.
A grandmother who knows little about hoops jewelry might shutter at pictures of shoulder dusters. A grandmother who does not have pierced ears, and who has never worn a diamond hoop earring, might cringe at the thought of giving her granddaughter a long hoop such as a shoulder duster. Such a woman might thus think about searching for a different sort of jewelry.
The owners of web sites with hoops jewelry probably realize that most of the online jewelry shoppers sit at their computers looking for eye-catching items such as the shoulder dusters or the triple layer hoops. The site owners have thus chosen to provide the online shopper with a “barrage” of pictures that contain such eye-catching items. Pictures of the petite hoops typically appear far down on a search engine list.
Therefore, any grandmother who hopes to buy a white gold diamond hoop earring for her granddaughter needs to demonstrate a good deal of patience. If she is making her purchase from an online store, then she must set aside plenty of time for completion of that search. She will need to examine many different web sites. Yet she should eventually find at least one web site with tiny, white diamond hoop earrings.
The grandmother’s search could also provide her with useful information. It could, for example alert her to the fact that some online stores carry lightweight hoops jewelry. A grandmother might well want to keep in mind the possible purchase of lightweight hoops at some point in the future—some time when her granddaughter enters her teen years.
Maybe the California writer and grandmother will one day have reason to share her granddaughter’s opinion of hoops jewelry.