HerbertandWilks Jewellery
Sequin Disc Stud Earrings – 15mm Sterling Silver
Sequin Disc Stud Earrings – 15mm Sterling Silver
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping: Free tracked shipping is included on all orders within Aotearoa New Zealand. Ready-made pieces are usually dispatched within 1–3 business days; made-to-order pieces will be sent within the timeframe discussed when the order is received. [Read more about Shipping
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Returns: Ready-made, unworn pieces can be exchanged or returned for store credit within one month of purchase for NZ orders, or two months for international orders. Made-to-order, customised, sale and resized pieces cannot be returned or exchanged. [Read more about Returns & Exchanges →]
Handmade in Mt Eden
Handmade in Mt Eden
Every piece of HerbertandWilks jewellery is hand-sculpted, cast, and finished by Sally in her Mt Eden studio. By choosing handmade, you are supporting local craftsmanship and receiving a piece that carries the subtle, unique marks of the maker's hand—ensuring no two pieces are ever exactly the same.
Jewellery Care Guide
Jewellery Care Guide
Sterling Silver: Gently polish with a soft jewellery cloth to maintain shine. Silver Care Guide →
Solid Gold (9ct, 14ct, 18ct): Solid gold will not tarnish or peel, but it can gather oils and dust. Soak in warm water with a drop of mild dish soap, then gently scrub with a soft toothbrush to restore its brilliance.
18ct Gold Plate: Avoid water, perfumes, and lotions to preserve the gold layer. Gold Plate Care Guide →
Bronze: Over time, bronze develops a unique vintage patina. Polish to restore brightness or leave to age naturally. Bronze Care Guide →
Gemstones: Clean with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners.
For more detailed tips, visit our Full Care & Sizing FAQ.
Fluid 🖤 Wax in motion, raindrops gathered — sculptural forms cast to glow
Handcrafted in Auckland from solid sterling silver, the 15mm Sequin Disc Stud Earrings are a lightweight, minimalist daily staple engineered for clean, generous lobe coverage. Featuring a hand-reticulated texture that softly diffuses light to avoid harsh metallic glare, these studs are paired with oversized, stabilizing butterfly backings to sit perfectly flush against the ear—offering a secure structural solution that comfortably masks and rebalances stretched or uneven piercings.
Key Details
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Material: Solid sterling silver (925)
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Diameter: 15mm — providing clean, generous lobe coverage
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Weight: 1.7g per earring — engineered for feather-light, all-day comfort
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Surface Finish: Hand-reticulated master texture that diffuses light beautifully
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Fitting: Oversized stabilizing butterfly backs to ensure the disc sits perfectly flush
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Origin: Made in Auckland, New Zealand
Quick Answers
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Are these heavy to wear? No. At just 1.7g per earring, they are exceptionally lightweight and engineered to sit comfortably flat against the lobe without pulling, despite their substantial 15mm presence.
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How does the texture interact with the shape? If a simple disc is uniform and highly polished, it can quickly look cold or mass-produced. My hand-reticulated finish acts as a natural diffuser, creating a quiet, matte-like depth that allows the eye to appreciate the clean outline of the circle without harsh metallic glares.
Style & Inspiration
The circle is a fundamental, elemental form. By keeping the silhouette uniform and completely flat, these studs offer a timeless presence that doesn't rely on fleeting trends, but rather on structural purity. The subtle, organic surface treatment brings a soulful, human warmth to the metal, ensuring that minimalist design never feels anonymous.
Offering a bold yet understated presence on the ear, these versatile studs provide a thoughtful solution for those seeking full lobe coverage to visually mask and rebalance stretched, low, or uneven piercings. Paired with wide, stabilizing backings that distribute pressure evenly, they stay sitting upright and secure from a morning in the studio to evening exhibition openings.
To learn more about the 13th-century lineage and wearable architecture behind this collection, read our journal entry on the meaning behind the sequin disc.
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