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Bring home a little spring sparkle with my Dainty Sterling Silver Flower Huggie Hoops. I created them in sterling silver and finished them with delicate flower clusters set with white topaz - chosen for their crisp, light-catching shimmer that lifts even the simplest outfit. The floral hoops measure 1. 2cm in height, making them the perfect pretty but wearable pair: subtle enough for everyday, with just enough sparkle for special plans too. They’re finished with secure, comfortable huggie clips, so they sit neatly on the earlobe and feel easy to wear all day. A sweet gift (or a well-deserved treat) for anyone who loves timeless, nature-inspired jewellery. Your earrings arrive in our ocean blue, gold-embossed box, along with a polishing cloth to keep them shining. Over time, all silver jewellery can become tarnished and lose its shine due to contact with air and the moisture, acid, and oils found on the skin. To minimise this effect, it is best to store your jewellery in a cool, dry, and dark place in an airtight container. We include a jewellery cleaning cloth with each order to help reduce tarnishing.
I love these dainty hoops as they add a subtle touch of elegance and femininity, making them versatile for both everyday wear and special occasions. Their floral design lends itself well to a soft, romantic interior style-think vintage-inspired vignettes or shabby chic spaces-where delicate details really shine. They work particularly well styled alongside neutral or pastel colour schemes, and can be combined with other silver or floral accessories for a cohesive look. Practical styling tips include pairing them with muted or floral-themed décor, or using them as a gentle accent in a dressing area or vanity corner. These hoops are a charming addition that enhances a space without overpowering it, perfect for those who favour understated yet charming details.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Wolf & Badger's website here