Hoop Earrings
Explore hoop earrings in antique, vintage and preloved styles, including classic hoops, huggies, creole-style pairs and shaped designs chosen for their form, finish and character.
This collection may include gold hoop earrings, sterling silver hoops, engraved finishes, diamond cut details, gemstone accents and carefully described secondhand pairs. Listings include useful details such as diameter, weight, fittings, materials, hallmarks, stamps and testing information when present.
Hoop earrings can range from small close-fitting huggies to larger statement pairs, so size, weight and fastening type are worth checking before buying. You can also browse the full antique, vintage and preloved earrings collection if you would like to compare hoops with studs, drops and other styles.
This selection changes often, with many one of a kind pairs of earrings. Check back regularly to see the latest arrivals.
Hoop Earrings FAQs
Hoop earrings are earrings shaped as a circle, oval or curved loop. They can sit close to the earlobe or hang lower, depending on the diameter, thickness, fastening and overall shape.
Huggies are small hoop earrings that sit close to the earlobe. Creole earrings are a hoop style that is often oval, tapered or shaped rather than a plain round hoop. Traditional hoops can range from small simple pairs to larger shaped or statement earrings.
Check the hoop diameter, width and weight in the product listing. Smaller hoops and huggies usually sit closer to the ear, while larger hoops create more movement and presence. Comparing the measurements with a pair you already like wearing can help with fit.
Hoop earrings may have hinged fittings, posts, sleeper-style closures, lever backs, hooks, clip-on fittings or later replacement fittings. Older and vintage hoops can vary, so each listing includes the fitting type and reverse photos when these details are useful.
Check the diameter, weight, fastening, hinge, posts, backs, hallmarks, stamps, material notes and any condition details shown in the listing. For older hoop earrings, the fittings and reverse can help show construction, age and previous alterations. You can also read the UK hallmark guide if you would like help understanding jewellery marks.
