Studs
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Cube studs
These sterling silver cube studs are cut by hand from silver wire. No two pairs will ever be identical.

Dome studs
These sterling silver studs are made by melting a chunk of sterling silver until it forms a dome shape. This is then soldered onto a sterling silver post. No two pairs are ever quite the same.

Heart studs – medium
These medium heart studs are made from fine silver, which is a purer form of silver than sterling silver and come on sterling silver posts and butterflies. They are approximately 7mm across. They are available as mismatched textures (Image 1) … Continued

Slanty heart studs
These slanty heart studs are made from fine silver, which is a purer form of silver than sterling silver. They are textured and come on sterling silver posts and butterflies. They could be available in a variety of textures. Image … Continued

Solid silver hoops
These hoops are made from sterling silver wire and are solid silver, not hollow. They definitely look and feel fabulous. They are approximately 2.5cm across and can be smooth or textured. These are available in 2mm or 2.5mm thick wire. … Continued

Starfish studs
These textured starfish studs are made from fine silver, which is a purer form of silver than sterling silver. They are approximately 1cm across. These studs come on sterling silver posts with sterling silver butterflies.

Tiny heart studs
These tiny heart studs are made from fine silver, which is a purer form of silver than sterling silver and come on sterling silver posts and butterflies. These could come in a variety of textures. Image 1 is ‘Groove’ and … Continued

Triangle studs – hammered finish
These sterling silver triangle studs are cut by hand from sheet silver and have a hammered texture. No two pairs will ever be identical.

Valley Hoops
These sterling silver hoops started life as a section of round sterling silver wire. This was then formed into triangular section wire and each valley has been cut and filed by hand. They are gloriously irregular and no two pairs … Continued