Crafted in real silver.
Most earrings have a face. A front they put forward, and a back they'd rather you didn't see.
Not this one.
These vintage silver hoops are built for the full view β the one your mirror gives you, and the one everyone behind you gets too. Worn through a braid, or glimpsed beneath swept-up hair, caught in motion as you turn, they are just as considered, just as deliberate, just asΒ there from every angle. The earring that makes a case for wearing your hair up.
The hoop itself is 92.5 silver. From it hangs a vintage oval glass stone in deep red: the colour of old roses and ripe pomegranates, of things that are rich without trying. Handcut, not machine-pressed β which means the light moves through it the way light should, unevenly, warmly, with character.
Above the stone, three leaves in silver spread like spring, each one set with green and red glass stones. Green for new growth. Red for joy. Together, the combination has lived in Indian craft, in textiles, in miniature painting, in temple motifs, for as long as colour has meant something.
And at the base, ghungroos. Because of course. The silver bells that finish the earring, the way a good ending finishes a story, with a small sound, and something that lingers.
Colourful without being chaotic. Wearable in a way that surprises you β with a cotton kurta on an ordinary day, with silk on a day that isn't. The earring that earns a second look from every direction.
Expect natural patina, tonal variations, and subtle imperfections β markers of age, authenticity, and handcrafted beauty.
The Details:
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Metal: 92.5 silver | Authentic vintage silver (60%-85% silver). Vintage silver predates modern hallmarking standards. The lower purity is what gives it its characteristic weight, patina, and age; qualities no new piece can replicate.
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Hoop: 92.5 silver
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Dangler: Oval red glass stone (hand-cut)
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Detailing: Three-leaf motif with green and red glass stones
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Design: Beautiful front and back
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Wear: Daily wear, festive occasions, hair-up moments, gifting
- Crafted by artisans from Rajasthan, India