Is 925 Silver Black Agate Moon Earrings Worth 104.00? Here's the Truth
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My Verdict: 4.9/5
Best For: Minimalist moon-goth vibes, date nights, and anyone who loves subtle statement pieces
Price: 104.00
Real Talk
I bought the 925 Silver Black Agate Moon Earrings because I kept seeing them pop up in my feed. I’m Sarah, 27, from Melbourne. I wear a lot of simple pieces. These hooked me fast.
The moons are small-ish. Not dainty to the point of disappearing. Big enough to notice. The black agate has this deep, slightly glossy finish that catches light in a moody way. The silver is proper 925. Solid. Weight feels right. Not tinny. I reckon they feel boutique, not bargain-bin.
Handmade in Australia is a huge plus. You can tell they weren’t mass-produced in a factory line. The edges are clean. The stones sit flush. The finish beats heaps of high-street stuff I’ve tried. Honestly, I’d compare the feel to a nice little salon boutique — the sort where the staff know their metals and don’t sell you junk.
Comfort-wise they’re easy. I wore them for a full afternoon and didn’t get that tugging on my lobes. They’re slightly heavier than my feather-light studs, but not annoyingly so.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Looks stunning with both black outfits and soft neutrals.
- Pro: 925 silver — feels real and solid. No cheap clink.
- Pro: Handmade in Australia. That craftsmanship shows.
- Pro: Holds polish and shine for weeks with normal wear.
- Con: Pricey at 104.00 — but you pay for the material and craft.
- Con: Needs careful removal for sleeping and heavy workouts.
- Con: Black agate can scratch if you’re clumsy. I’ve already put a tiny nick after an accidental drop.
Would I buy them again? Yep. Reckon they’re worth it if you like moody, well-made pieces that last. If you’re after something replaceable and throwaway, these aren’t for you. They feel like a piece to keep and wear often.
FAQ
How long does it last?
With normal wear and a bit of care I reckon these will last years. The 925 silver can tarnish over time, but a quick polish cloth brings them back. Stones and settings are sturdy — just don’t drop them on concrete.
Is it waterproof?
Not really. They can handle splashes and rain. But don’t wear them swimming or in the shower. Chlorine and salty water speed up tarnish and can dull the agate. I take mine off before gym showers or beach days.
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