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Quirky real gold earrings that aren't too expensive?

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OutComeTheWolves · 06/01/2018 08:49

I've got quite a few holes in my ears and I've been wearing the same stainless steel studs and hoops since I was a student.

I fancy updating my look a bit to something similar to the photos, so I'm after some gold studs - a few different pairs. But I don't want the hassle of taking them out every night so I'd like real gold as opposed to just Topshop or river island earrings that I'd have to take out every night.

Does anyone know any good shops or websites I could look at. Ideally I don't want to spend more than £20 per pair of earrings as I'm on a limited budget.

Quirky real gold earrings that aren't too expensive?
Quirky real gold earrings that aren't too expensive?
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Archip17 · 06/01/2018 19:18

I've bought lovely earrings from Etsy that would fit what you're after. Both SeolGold and Lunaijewelry on Etsy have lots of choice at reasonable prices.

CountFosco · 06/01/2018 19:56

I have these in silver. I think you'll struggle to get real gold for under £20, cheapest I could find were these hoops.

squoosh · 06/01/2018 20:16

You won't find real gold earrings for under £20.

This site is good for reasonably priced earrings in the style you're after

www.iamfy.co/shop/stud-earrings

OutComeTheWolves · 06/01/2018 20:58

Thank you! I've just had a look at those websites and I like what I see.

I never treat myself to new jewellery so I think I've underestimated the cost slightly!

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Smallinthesmoke · 06/01/2018 21:05

These are lovely
www.pickatwig.co.uk
£12 per stud gold plated, mix and match. I leave mine in for a few days at a time no problems.
Looking at the styles you wear at the moment I think they would suit you.

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