





Sloane Tiny Heart Stud Earrings
The Sloane solid gold heart earrings only need 3mm to make a statement. Get the accessory your look is missing! These gold tiny stud earrings from Good Wknd are a great way to add flare and definition to any style. Sold as a pair and includes matching 14k gold butterfly backs for extra security. Sleek, modern and perfect for anyone on the go, these beauties will quickly become some of your favorites!
At a glance:
- All solid 14k yellow gold
- Measures 3mm
- Sold as a pair
How to style the Sloan Micro Heart Earrings:
- Pair them with your favorite black blazer and a white tee for an elevated yet casual look.
- A crisp white button down shirt and a metallic skirt.
- Classic little black dress.
- A cozy sweater and high-waisted pants.
- Check out this blog for more styling ideas!
- How to put on earrings: Here's how you wear this style of earring – when you place the earring backs on your ears, you'll hear it 'click' when it grabs onto the post. However, don't stop there! Continue to push the backs on until they are against the back of your earlobe. This gives you double protection – should your earring become caught, the spot on the post where you first heard that 'click' is more likely to catch, meaning your chances of losing an earring are greatly decreased!
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FAQs
Depends on what you're wearing. Gold fill and sterling silver hold up to daily wear but aren't meant for the pool, the shower, or a sweaty workout; give them a quick wipe after and they'll outlast plated gold by years.
Sterling silver can turn your skin dark (but not green) on rare occasion due to oxidation and skin chemistry. A quick rinse will rectify this.
Our waterproof stainless steel pieces are relatively low maintenance: rinse, dry, done.
See our full jewelry care guide for how to keep everything looking its best.
Gold fill is a thick layer of real gold bonded to a base metal, the closest thing to solid gold without the price tag.
Sterling silver is, well, sterling silver, and looks best worn regularly because this keeps oxidation at bay.
Waterproof stainless steel is the one you don't have to think about at all: shower, swim, sleep in it, sweat in it.
None of these options are necessarily better. It's about which one fits your lifestyle, budget, and the piece you're adding to your stack. Read the full breakdown here if you want more details.
Some of it. I hand-make many of Good Wknd's pieces in my studio, and I also carry a few thoughtfully sourced finds that aren't bench-made but stunning enough to earn a spot in the lineup.
Each product page tells you which is which. Check the materials line in the description, or read more on how things are made.
Sterling silver and our waterproof stainless steel are both solid choices for sensitive skin and won't react the way cheaper plated metals can. If you've had issues with costume jewelry in the past, those two are your safest bet.
Most necklaces list a base length plus an extender, so you've got a couple inches of flex either way. If a piece doesn't list one, check the product page, or use the sizing guideto measure something you already own and match it.
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Good weekends don't wait for a special occasion. Neither should your jewelry.
Stack what you have. Add what you love.
Good Wknd is handmade jewelry and curated pieces in gold fill and sterling silver — made for the stuff you already wear into the ground, not a drawer you save for later. Mix new in with old. Pair a chain you bought last year with one you just added. None of it has to match. It has to be yours.
Gold fill holds up beautifully day to day, just slip it off before the gym, the pool, the hot tub, or anything with chlorine in it, and it'll outlast plated gold by years. Sterling silver and our waterproof, tarnish-resistant stainless steel ask even less of you: rinse off, towel dry, done. All three sit together in the mix, so the question isn't which one is "better," it's which piece looks the best with your current lineup.
This is all about stacking what you already have and adding what you love. Mix the high and low. Make it completely your own.