D Shaped Stud Hoop
D Shaped Stud Hoop
Material : Gold Plated on Sterling Silver
Round off your look with a pair of stunning D shaped stud hoop earrings. The height of these are approximately 11mm and the width is 11.00. They weigh in at 1.44gm.
This design is different and very elegant. Not too large, and would be described as understated, this is a hoop with style. Made from Sterling Silver and then gold plated in 14ct gold, these hoops are the perfect everyday accessory. Equally at home alongside evening wear or business attire, this simple design will help you stand out from the crowd.
Diameter: 11mm
What is Gold Plated on Sterling Silver?
Our gold plated jewellery is has a base of sterling silver which has been covered with a thin layer of gold. The item, for example, a necklace, is not made from gold but rather a different metal, in our case we use sterling silver and is then covered with traces of gold. The thin layer of gold gives the piece of jewelry a shiny, golden appearance.
During the gold plating process, an electric current is used to positively charge the plating solution and negatively charge the item’s base metal. The solution’s positively charged ions are then attracted to the metal’s negative charge, which results in a thin layer of gold forming on the item.
The thickness of the layer of gold varies from one piece to another, but at the Pearl and Bead Company we ensure that all our jewellery, which are gold plated use at least 0.5 microns of gold which means in a nutshell that are actually gold plated.
Sterling Silver is 92.5% pure silver, with an additional 7.5% alloy - usually copper and zinc. This gives the metal far greater strength than pure silver, making it more suitable for items such as fine jewellery.
All our items are gift boxed.
Jewellery Care
Jewellery Care
- Your jewellery will age and tarnish naturally so if you want to keep your pieces in good condition, clean your jewellery regularly using a professional cleaning product.
- It is also possible to assist with keeping the product in pristine condition by storing your jewellery in separate soft lined boxes or a pouch to keep pieces apart so they don’t rub together.
- Avoid cleaning, gardening and swimming in your jewellery as chlorine in swimming pools can cause damage and erode jewellery. Chemicals such as household cleaning fluids can also cause damage to the jewellery and remove plating.
- Thoroughly dry your jewellery after exposure to water.
- Do not let your jewellery come into contract with nail polish remover, creams, perfumes and hairspray.