Dangle
Dangle refers to a type of jewelry that hangs loosely from an earlobe or other point of attachment. The defining characteristic of a dangle earring is its length; it extends below the earlobe, often featuring decorative elements such as beads, charms, or gemstones. Dangling earrings come in a wide variety of styles, from simple chains to elaborate designs with multiple tiers or moving parts. They can be made from various materials including precious metals, plastic, wood, or fabric. The movement of a dangle earring as the wearer moves can draw attention to the face and neck. This style of earring has been popular for centuries and continues to be a common choice in fashion. The term "dangle" can also be applied to other forms of jewelry, such as pendants that hang from a necklace, or charms that are suspended from a bracelet. In these contexts, it similarly describes an item designed to hang freely and move with the wearer.