Gold-Tone Simulated Pearl Hoop Earrings
Jewelry / Fashion Accessories

Gold-Tone Simulated Pearl Hoop Earrings

This is a pair of costume jewelry hoop earrings featuring a variety of cream-colored simulated pearls on a gold-tone wire frame. The earrings are circular in shape, approximately 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter. They are constructed using thin yellow-gold-toned metal wire that serves as both the structural hoop and the earring post. Threaded onto this wire are several spherical beads that mimic a natural pearl finish, though the high luster and uniform surface suggest they are glass or plastic with a nacre-like coating. The 'pearls' vary in scale, ranging from roughly 6mm to 10mm, and are separated by smaller, antique-brass-colored metallic spacer beads. The larger beads show a distinct opalescent or pearlescent sheen under the light. Regarding condition, the metal wire appears slightly misshapen on the left earring, indicating flexible material. There is visible oxidation or patina on the small metallic spacers, which have darkened over time. The simulated pearls show minor surface scuffing consistent with regular wear and storage. No maker's marks or metal purity stamps are visible, suggesting these are contemporary mass-produced fashion accessories from the late 20th to early 21st century. The craftsmanship is utilitarian, utilizing a simple hook-and-loop closure mechanism for security.

Estimated Value

$10.00 - $18.00

Basic Information

Category

Jewelry / Fashion Accessories

Appraised On

April 10, 2026

Estimated Value

$10.00 - $18.00

Item Description

This is a pair of costume jewelry hoop earrings featuring a variety of cream-colored simulated pearls on a gold-tone wire frame. The earrings are circular in shape, approximately 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter. They are constructed using thin yellow-gold-toned metal wire that serves as both the structural hoop and the earring post. Threaded onto this wire are several spherical beads that mimic a natural pearl finish, though the high luster and uniform surface suggest they are glass or plastic with a nacre-like coating. The 'pearls' vary in scale, ranging from roughly 6mm to 10mm, and are separated by smaller, antique-brass-colored metallic spacer beads. The larger beads show a distinct opalescent or pearlescent sheen under the light. Regarding condition, the metal wire appears slightly misshapen on the left earring, indicating flexible material. There is visible oxidation or patina on the small metallic spacers, which have darkened over time. The simulated pearls show minor surface scuffing consistent with regular wear and storage. No maker's marks or metal purity stamps are visible, suggesting these are contemporary mass-produced fashion accessories from the late 20th to early 21st century. The craftsmanship is utilitarian, utilizing a simple hook-and-loop closure mechanism for security.

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