: Sun with Moon and Star Sterling Silver Hook Earrings

: Sun with Moon and Star Sterling Silver Hook Earrings

Sun with Moon and Star Sterling Silver Hook Earrings



Sun with Moon and Star Sterling Silver Hook Earrings
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 4868










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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Silver Insanity
Material Type: sterling-silver
Metal Stamp: 925-Sterling
Metal Type: sterling-silver
Sales Rank: 4868










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Item Description:
These are a Beautiful Pair of Sterling Silver Sun and Moon Earrings on French Wire Hooks. These are 1' tall x 3/4' wide (not including the hooks), weigh 4 grams, and are crafted of genuine .925 sterling silver.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Love these earrings ...
I had these same earrings years ago..When I found them again I was so excited! Also the price was Great!!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * cheap ...
I was dissapointed with these earrings. They look and feel cheap (which they were!) I was hoping for better quality as I read the reviews before purchasing them. I never wear them because they are so thin and cheap looking



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great earrings. ...
Thanks these earrings are just what I was looking for and can highly recommend them.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Beautiful earrings... ...
I just received these earrings today and I love them. They aren't overly big or showy but are very pretty and different from any other earrings that I own. They don't come with rubber backs but the backs I already have fit fine, though the hooks are thin like the other reviewer mentioned.

I am very happy with these earrings and I will definitely order from Silver Insanity again.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * very attractive ...
These earrings are so exceptionally shiny and cute. The are a nice size and look very well made. A couple of small drawbacks: The pointy edges of the sunshine's rays are kind of sharp and also, the hook part seems to be extra thin because a normal small rubber back does not fit and will slide right off but if you wear the earrings without a rubber back, they will slide out and you will lose them (I know this because I had to backtrack in the grocery store only to find my missing earring in the produce section!). They DO provide a rubber back that fits but it is so very very tiny that I could easily lose it and it's hard to handle with fingernails. BUT don't let those things stop you from buying these earrings because they are so distinctive and attractive. I always get lots of compliments when I wear them.


Earrings Hook Silver Sterling Star and Moon with Sun




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Earrings,B0002Z7NIA Hook Silver Sterling Star And Moon With Sun
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