| She just got her ears pierced in October and I told her that for Valentine's Day I'd get her a pair of earrings. Budget is $50, she's 7, likes studs rather than hoops, and loves aqua, mint green, purple, and goes to a fancy private school and her family is kind of fancy (I'm not, hence my small budget). Can you link to nice yet inexpensive earrings? Thank you! |
| I've had very good luck with kendra scott. |
| Kohls usually has nice simple earrings for kids. Also look at Pura Vida. |
| Rowan, Claire's, Banter (used to be Piercing Pagoda). |
| Look around on Etsy. They have tons of options. I think hearts, initial, or birthstone studs would be nice. |
| Rowan is great for kids. Stick to nickel free and hypoallergenic. |
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We love this brand b/c they are titanium- great quality and perfect for anyone with sensitivities.
https://blomdahlusa.com/silver-titanium-bezel-alexandrite-earrings/ |
Those are sold singularly and are $40 per earring. |
| Tini Lux - lots of options in that price range and very good for sensitive ears. |
um no, see link above. |
| Ditto Kendra Scott, there are many options for $50 or less for a pair. You can also sign off for 50% off when giving birthday month and you will be sent a coupon code. You could sign up using your niece’s birthday. |
The link says a single stud is $40. That would be $80 for a pair. What am I missing? |
| My 7 year old just got her ears pierced in December and is still in the starter pair from Claire's. She is tiny so adult sized studs will look huge and funny on her little ears. Is basically anything at Claire's fair game for her next pair, or do I have to worry about infections if I buy cheapo metals from there as these will be her first earrings to change into? |