This is simple, minimalist earring is perfect for every day wear. It is simple enough to wear in the day with anything you own, but elegant and dainty enough to spruce up your night out! The twisted rope look with these hoops offers a different look on your classic piercings. Our dainty hoops are beautiful and sleek! The above photos show what sizes fit in my and my models ears, but be sure to measure your piercing with the guide below! M E T A L ⋯ C O L O R 14k Rose Gold Filled S I Z E S 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10mm These hoops are measured by the inner diameter. If you would like a different size, please specify in the note to seller. If you need help with sizing, we offer a youtube video below as a guide. G A U G E 21 gauge S H I P P I N G These packages are ready to ship in just 1 day with your selected shipping preference. R E T U R N S Due to the nature of this type of jewelry, we do not accept refunds or exchanges. Because of this, you can be sure that you're wearing new jewelry created JUST FOR YOU! B A C K ⋯ T O ⋯ S H O P P I N G Shop ALL Treasure Imports: https://www.etsy.com/shop/treasureimports?ref=shop_sugg§ion_id=19965850 Shop EARRINGS: https://www.etsy.com/shop/treasureimports?ref=search_shop_redirect§ion_id=18048090 Shop NOSE RINGS: https://www.etsy.com/shop/treasureimports?ref=search_shop_redirect§ion_id=19965850 C O N N E C T ⋯ W I T H ⋯ U S We would love to see how you style your jewelry! Be sure to follow and tag us on Instagram and Pinterest @TreasureImports! T U T O R I A L S How to put on your endless hoops: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XT8Wox_p34 How to clean your jewelry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqFBEJPwYLA How to measure your piercing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9WM-oh6s0A&t=2s G O L D - F I L L E D The term gold filled refers to the manufacturing process in which an ingot of base metal, usually copper, is bonded with thinner ingots of gold. A "sandwich" is formed by mechanically bonding a layer of gold on both sides of the copper ingot. This "sandwich" is then cold worked by rolling or drawing until a much thinner gauge metal is achieved. Products are then formed or die-struck from this layered material. The object is then gold plated to hide the edges, as they would otherwise reveal the sandwiched construction. Although gold-filled product is readily available today, this process was most popular in the early 1900's.