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Silver hoop earring

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HeyMicky · 26/01/2020 07:18

Could anyone please recommend a designer of decent silver hoop earrings? I'm after a pair for my 40th.

Tiffany doesn't have anything suitable. Tilly Sveas and Dinny Hall are the right feel but don't do plain silver hoops. Not pandora or links London or Thomas Sabo or similar.

Ideally it would be a smart British or European brand. Nothing crass or blingy. Budget to about £250. TIA

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Fairylea · 26/01/2020 07:25

I know this is not what you’re asking but for silver hoops you really don’t have to spend that much... you can get ones from Asos or even Amazon that no one will be able to tell whether they’ve cost £20 or £250. For something a bit more fancy...

danielladraper.com/women/hoop-earrings - not sure if they do proper hoops though, tends to be small dangly pieces.

Or Oliver Bonas. Mid price. Some nice things.

MiniGuinness · 26/01/2020 07:29

Dinny Hall does do plain silver hoops.

hellsbells99 · 26/01/2020 07:35

I bought some for DD for Xmas from pdpaola.

HeyMicky · 26/01/2020 07:58

@MiniGuinness You're right, I meant they're either too big, or waved

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MiniGuinness · 28/01/2020 03:54

Ah, I love the big ones! Can’t think of any others. I buy mine cheap from Amazon because I lose them ever time I go out. What about Etsy?

Jenda · 28/01/2020 04:55

Have you looked at Monica Vinader or Missoma?

milkysmum · 28/01/2020 05:20

Silver hoops are silver hoops surely? I'd look on Amazon or the likes, nobody would know if they are designer.

PermanentTemporary · 28/01/2020 05:28

Kit Heath, nice but they have a bevel

Justscrolling · 28/01/2020 05:52

Try milly maunder designs, she will do a commission and not crazy expensive.

HeyMicky · 01/02/2020 21:40

Thanks all.

Some interesting suggestions there.

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