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Hammered Geometry Disc Earrings | Circle or Square | Gold or Silver Plated

Hammered Geometry Disc Earrings | Circle or Square | Gold or Silver Plated

Regular price $30.00 CAD
Sale price $30.00 CAD Regular price
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Metal: Gold Plated
Shape: Hammered Circle

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Two shapes, one clean idea. Circle if you lean toward flow, square if you lean toward structure.

A hammered disc drop on a long ear wire — the kind of earring that lengthens a neckline and does most of the styling for you. The hammered surface catches light in small flashes rather than one hard shine. Choose gold plated or silver plated, circle or square.

Why You'll Love Them

  • Hammered texture glows softly — no crystals, no glitter, no fuss
  • Long drop that flatters an open neckline and hair worn up
  • Light enough to forget you have them on
  • Four combinations — gold or silver, circle or square
  • Nickel-free, with three ear wire styles to choose from

Style + Meaning

The circle is the oldest shorthand there is for wholeness — no beginning, no end. The square is its opposite number: four sides, four corners, something to stand on. Pick the one that matches the week you're having. Nobody needs to know that's how you chose.

Materials & Details

  • Square: 12 mm × 12 mm
  • Circle: 14 mm diameter
  • Ear wire: shepherd's hook (19 mm), leverback (15 mm), or long ear wire (35 mm)
  • Total drop = disc plus ear wire — so the square on a long wire runs about 47 mm, the circle about 49 mm
  • Finish: gold plated or silver plated, nickel-free
  • Surface: hammered texture
  • No gemstones — this one is all metal and shape

Wear It Your Way

Hair up, neckline open, let the drop do the work. Layer with a long chain rather than a short one so nothing crowds. Daytime: white shirt and denim. Evening: anything black.

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Mystic Soul Jewelry — Canadian small business, Calgary, Alberta, since 2008.

"Circle or square — either way, I take up the space I'm in."