Delicate little turtles, with pink enamel shells, are featured in profile in these irresistible post-set earrings, crafted from 14 karat yellow gold. Perfectly sized for a young child, they measure just shy of a quarter inch across, from the top of the head to the tip of the tail. Threaded posts with rounded screw-on backings provide an added measure of safety, comfort, and security. The screw-on design prevents earring backs from falling off during play, and it also ensures the backings cannot be pushed too tight against delicate earlobes.
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Best earrings ever! Comment: These are the absolute BEST earrings I have ever purchased for my children. My baby/toddler used to take off her earrings EVERY DAY, but not these! She leaves them on. They are great because I just put them on and forget about them. No need to fuss with them at all. I can't say it enough how glad I am that I finally found some earrings that she cannot loose the back. Customer Rating: Summary: Cute little earrings. Comment: I purchased these for my goddaughter. They are very cute, but she lost one inspite of the screw back. I'd buy them again though, when she's a little older and can hold on to her jewelry a bit better. Customer Rating: Summary: tiny tots toy turtle Comment: Here is an example of the deception of photos on the net. The smallest photo they showed of these earings was 4x larger than the actual product!!
We had to put them on our 9 month old grandaughter, and even then they still appeared tiny on her baby ears!! Rip off, never buy jewlery from amazon again!! Customer Rating: Summary: Cute, but the backs fall off. Comment: The backs aren't easy to put on, and they come off rather easily, too. Customer Rating: Summary: Description does not indicate actual size Comment: The earrings are great: cute and exactly what they said they would be. "Problem" is not actually with the product but with the description. No where does it tell you the actual size. The picture leads you to believe they are much bigger than they actually are (about 1/2 cm from head to tail of the turtle.)
Not really a problem, the actual size just needs to be on the description somewhere.