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Abstract Circle Earrings No. 25 – Sterling Silver Statement Studs
Abstract Circle Earrings No. 25 – Sterling Silver Statement Studs
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Abstract 🖤 Irregular forms and sculptural edges — jewellery that bends the rules
Sculptural. Light. Distinctly you.
The Abstract Circle Earrings No. 25 are handcrafted in solid sterling silver and designed for movement. Each pair features two irregular circles linked with fine jump rings and a free-hanging organic line that sways as you do — catching light and drawing the eye.
Every circle is formed individually, so no two pairs are ever the same. They’re kinetic by nature — lightweight and full of energy — yet grounded in HerbertandWilks’ signature organic forms.
At 45 mm in length, these statement earrings are perfect if you love mid length dangly pieces that move with you. They’re small-batch made in Mt Eden, Auckland, from solid sterling silver with secure stud backs. Designed for everyday wear but with that little extra something — they’re the kind of earrings you’ll reach for again and again.
Why You’ll Love Them
- Sculptural and light — made to move as you do
- Each pair slightly different — your own tiny artwork
- Handcrafted in Mt Eden, Auckland
- Small-batch production means limited availability
- A must-have statement for any contemporary jewellery collection
Meet the Maker
Each piece is handcrafted by Sally Herbert, maker behind HerbertandWilks, in her Mt Eden studio. Her work celebrates texture, movement and imperfection — jewellery that feels alive on the body and connected to its wearer. Made in small batches, each piece is slightly different — because so are we.
Materials & Details
- Material: Solid Sterling Silver
- Length: 45 mm
- Width: approx 10 mm
- Fitting: Stud with butterfly backs
- Finish: Contemporary soft polished silver with organic edges
- Made in Mt Eden, Auckland
Care & Craft
To keep your silver bright, wipe gently with a soft cloth and store your earrings in a dry place.
Read more about Caring for Your Jewellery
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