Heart Hoop Earrings: Textured Die-Pressed Heart-Shape Hoops
Heart Hoop Earrings: Textured Die-Pressed Heart-Shape Hoops
Textured heart hoop earrings gold-finished as a pair of asymmetric heart-shaped hoops with a die-pressed surface pattern that catches light from multiple angles. The bold heart hoops gold-plated structure measures 3 x 2.5cm and uses an Italian closure mechanism that locks at the bottom dip of the heart rather than at the side of a traditional circular hoop. At 7g per pair, these read as statement hoops without the weight of larger circular hoops, since the heart silhouette removes mass at the center.
Why You'll Love It
- Heart-Shape Hoop Silhouette: asymmetric heart hoops, not circular, with surface texture die-pressed into the metal.
- Italian Closure at Heart Dip: locks at the bottom dip of the heart, calibrated to 0.05mm tolerance at the most stressed closure point.
- 0.3mm Reinforced Closure: thicker metal cross-section at the bottom-dip closure compensates for stress concentration.
- Texture in the Metal, Not on Top: pattern pressed into the steel die before plating, will not wear smooth like surface-stamped textures.
Specifications
- Material: Stainless steel with 18K gold plating
- Hoop size: 3 x 2.5cm
- Weight: 7g per pair
- Closure: Italian closure at bottom dip
- Finish: Die-pressed textured surface
How to Style
- Pair with the bolder Embossed Heart Stud Earrings in a second piercing for a heart-on-heart ear stack across stud and hoop scales
- Contrast with the kinetic Swinging Heart Stud Earrings if you want movement at one piercing and static heart-shape at another
- Browse the full hoop earrings collection for circular hoops or CZ-set alternatives
The Glozya Difference
A heart-shaped hoop is structurally harder to manufacture than a circular hoop. A circle closes at any point on its circumference; a heart must close at the bottom dip, which is the most stressed and most fragile point on the silhouette. Our Italian closure mechanism is calibrated to 0.05mm tolerance between hook and notch at exactly that bottom-dip closure point, with a 0.3mm-thicker metal cross-section at the closure to compensate for the structural stress. The textured surface pattern is pressed into a steel die before plating, not stamped after, so the texture is in the metal itself rather than carved into a plating layer that would wear smooth within a year.