Medium oval sempre semi-permanent hoop
Medium oval sempre semi-permanent hoop
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Intended to be put on and never taken off, these sculptural classic hoops are ideal to wear in the second, third or fourth lobe piercing.
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Selected solely from Leigh’s sterling silver collection, this edit highlights her passion of natural forms and textures. Ranging from sculptural earrings to fluid pendants, these are striking designs that resemble works of art.
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Metals
White gold
A combination of gold and palladium plated with rhodium to give it its characteristic white sheen.
14 kt white
58.3% gold content, plated with rhodium, cool white hues. Relatively hard making it a popular choice for jewellery that lasts a lifetime.
Solid
Made of a single, solid precious metal or metal alloy. Highly durable, can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.
Polished
The surface has been polished to give it a bright shine. It can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.
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Hoops earring
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12.2mm
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Designer Interview
Leigh Miller: "It always is up to the moon and the stars to ultimately dictate how the wax melts."
You’re based in Los Angeles. Have you always been based there, or is it new?
I’ve jumped around a bit. I’m originally from Santa Monica, a beach town in Los Angeles. I’ve lived in Northern California for a bit, and I did my bachelor’s degree in fashion design at Otis College of Art and Design, which was many many moons ago. I moved to New York and I ended up working for a variety of different designers there. I was working in these corporate environments, and when you go to school for fashion design… I just remember creating my initial package of my application to school and it was designing dresses that had hand blown beads dripping down the back of a gown, and then I ended up designing chino trousers. Several years in, I was not really having the creative outlet that I had hoped for. About 10 years ago, I started thinking about what else I could do.