Earring Posts
craft with confidence using quality earring posts
Elevate your jewellery making with our meticulously curated selection of earring posts, crafted from the finest materials to ensure durability and style. Whether you're creating delicate studs, statement pieces, or intricate dangles, our earring posts provide a reliable base that enhances the longevity and appeal of your designs. Available in 9ct, 14ct, and 18ct gold in yellow, white, and rose variations, as well as sterling silver and platinum, our posts cater to every design need and aesthetic preference.
Diverse Options for Every Design
Our earring posts come in both single notch and double notch variants, offering you flexibility in your designs. Single notch posts are ideal for lighter earrings, providing a secure hold, while double notch posts offer added security for heavier or more valuable pieces, ensuring they stay in place throughout wear. This variety allows you to select the perfect post for your specific project, whether it’s for everyday wear or special occasions.
Ethical Jewellery Making with Recycled Metals
We are committed to promoting ethical jewellery making practices by offering earring posts made from recycled metals. By choosing recycled sterling silver, gold, or platinum, you contribute to reducing the environmental impact of mining and metal production. These sustainable options are not only eco-friendly but also maintain the high quality and durability that you expect from premium jewellery materials.
Superior Quality for Professional Results
Our earring posts are designed with the professional jeweller in mind, ensuring that each post is crafted to the highest standards. The precision of our notches, the smoothness of the finishes, and the strength of the metals used all contribute to a flawless final product. Whether you're setting diamonds, gemstones, or creating custom designs, our earring posts provide the secure foundation needed for high-end jewellery.
Versatile Applications Across Styles
From minimalist studs to ornate, gemstone-encrusted earrings, our earring posts are versatile enough to be used in a wide range of jewellery styles. The choice of metals and post designs allows you to create pieces that resonate with different customer preferences, ensuring that your jewellery line can appeal to a broad audience. Additionally, the availability of posts in various metals enables you to mix and match to create unique, multi-tone designs.
Perfect for Every Jeweller, from Beginner to Expert
Whether you're just starting out in jewellery making or are a seasoned professional, our earring posts are easy to work with and offer reliable results. The high-quality materials and precision crafting ensure that even beginners can achieve professional-looking finishes, while experienced jewellers will appreciate the consistency and quality that our posts bring to their creations.
Frequently Asked Questions
To use earring posts:
- Prepare the Post: Start by ensuring the post is clean and ready for use. Apply Flux.
- Attach Decorative Elements: Solder your chosen decorative element to the flat end of the post.
- Secure the Post: Once the decorative element is attached and set, clean and polish the area. Finish with an appropriate earring back to secure the earring in the earlobe.
The ideal thickness of earring posts generally ranges between 0.8mm to 1.0mm. This thickness provides a balance between strength and comfort. Thicker posts can offer more durability but may be less comfortable for some wearers, especially those with smaller piercings.
For sensitive ears, earring posts made of hypoallergenic materials like platinum or high-karat gold (like 18ct) are usually the best choice. These materials are less likely to cause allergic reactions or irritation.
Additionally, our nickel-free posts are recommended as nickel is a common allergen found in many metal alloys.
The best earring posts for creating custom jewellery are typically made from high-quality metals such as sterling silver, 9ct or 14ct, 18ct gold, and platinum. These materials are durable, hypoallergenic, and offer a range of functional options. For a sleek and minimalist look, consider using posts in platinum or white gold. For vintage or classic designs, yellow gold earring posts are ideal. If you're creating eco-friendly jewellery, our recycled metals offer a sustainable option without compromising on quality.
Choosing between single notch and double notch earring posts depends on the level of security and comfort you desire. Double notch earring posts provide a more secure hold, as the additional notch prevents the earring back from sliding off easily, making them ideal for heavier earrings or for customers who prefer added safety. Additionally, the double notch design offers the option to adjust the earring tension, allowing for more versatile and comfortable wearing options. Single notch posts, on the other hand, are easier to use and are suitable for lightweight earrings or when the design doesn’t require extra security.
Using recycled metals in earring posts offers several advantages, including environmental sustainability, ethical sourcing, and often a lower cost compared to newly mined metals. Recycled metals reduce the demand for mining, which is environmentally damaging, and help to conserve natural resources. Additionally, using recycled metals in your jewellery can be a unique selling point, appealing to eco-conscious consumers.
To match earring posts with different types of earring backs, consider the size and material of both components. The diameter of the post should correspond to the size of the earring back hole for a snug fit. For heavier earrings, choose locking backs or screw backs for extra security, while push backs are suitable for lighter, everyday earrings.
Yes, earring posts can be used for both stud and dangle earrings. For stud earrings, the post serves as the main attachment to the ear, while for dangle earrings, the post can also provide a stable base from which loops can be soldered and decorative elements hang.
To ensure that earring posts are securely attached to the earring design, soldering is the recommended method. These posts are specifically designed to be soldered onto the back of the earring for a more permanent and professional attachment. Make sure the surface area where the post will be soldered is clean and free of oils or debris to achieve a strong bond. While adhesive options like jewelry glue can be used for some designs, soldering provides the most durable and reliable connection, especially for metal earrings. Proper soldering technique will ensure that the posts are securely and permanently attached, providing long-lasting durability.
When mixing and matching different metals in a single earring design, consider the colour tones and the types of metals used. Common combinations include gold with silver, or rose gold with white gold. To create a cohesive look, balance the amount of each metal used and consider using similar textures or finishes.
The difference between 9ct, 14ct, and 18ct gold earring posts lies in the gold content and durability. 9ct gold contains 37.5% pure gold, making it more durable but less yellow than higher carats. 14ct gold has 58.5% pure gold, offering a balance between durability and colour. 18ct gold contains 75% pure gold, providing a rich, deep yellow hue but is softer and more prone to scratches. Choose the carat based on the desired durability and aesthetic of the jewellery piece.
Yes, sterling silver earring posts are generally suitable for sensitive ears, particularly as they are made from high-quality, nickel-free silver.
To prevent tarnishing on sterling silver earring posts, store them in an airtight container or a tarnish-resistant jewellery box. Regular cleaning with a soft cloth or a silver polishing cloth will help maintain their shine. Avoid exposing the silver to harsh chemicals, including household cleaners, perfumes, and lotions.
To work with earring posts in jewellery making, you'll need a variety of tools including a soldering kit (for attaching posts), files for smoothing rough edges, tweezers for handling small components, and a jeweller loupe for detailed work. Additionally, a assorted hand tools and vices can be useful for shaping and measuring, and a polishing tools will help to finish your pieces.
Earring posts are generally compatible with most types of ear backs, including push backs and butterfly backs. However, the compatibility depends on the size and design of the post.
Yes, platinum earring posts are more durable than gold or silver. Platinum is a dense, strong metal that resists wear and tear better than softer metals like gold and silver. It is also hypoallergenic, making it an excellent choice for those with sensitive ears. While platinum is more expensive, its durability and resistance to tarnish make it a long-lasting option for jewellery.
Yes, you can mix metals when creating earrings with different posts, but it's important to consider the overall design and how the metals will interact. Mixed metal designs can be visually striking, but ensure that the metals are compatible, for a cohesive look, balance the colours and textures of the metals used.
To care for and maintain earrings made with recycled metals, clean them regularly with a soft cloth and store them in a dry, cool place. Avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals or prolonged moisture. If the earrings are tarnished, use a gentle polish or a professional cleaning service to restore their shine.
The environmental benefits of using recycled metals in jewellery making include reduced mining activities, conservation of natural resources, and lower carbon emissions. Recycled metals require less energy to process and help to minimize the ecological footprint of jewellery production. Additionally, using recycled materials supports ethical sourcing practices and appeals to consumers who prioritise sustainability.
To incorporate earring posts into minimalist jewellery designs, opt for simple and sleek designs that focus on clean lines and subtle details. Use high-quality materials like sterling silver, gold, or platinum for a refined look. The post itself can be a central design element, especially in stud earrings, where the post and a small gemstone or metal detail create an understated yet elegant piece.
Yes, earring posts can be customised for bespoke jewellery pieces. You can choose the metal, length, and thickness of the post to suit the design and comfort needs of the wearer. Additionally, posts can be tailored to accommodate specific ear backs or designed with special features like engraved details or unique shapes to match the overall aesthetic of the bespoke piece.
When choosing earring posts for heavy or large earrings, select posts made from strong, durable metals like 14ct gold or platinum to support the weight of the earrings. Double notch posts or thicker posts provide added security, preventing the earring back from slipping off. Additionally, consider using large or locking backs to evenly distribute the weight and ensure a comfortable fit.
Yes, gold earring posts are suitable for everyday wear, especially if made from 14ct or 18ct gold. These carats offer a good balance of durability and aesthetic appeal. Gold is resistant to tarnishing and corrosion, making it a reliable choice for daily use. Ensure that the gold posts are of high quality and free from nickel to avoid irritation.
The best way to store earring posts to prevent damage is to keep them in a dedicated jewellery box with compartments or a soft-lined storage case. Store each pair separately to avoid scratching or tangling.
Yes, earring posts can be used in both modern and vintage-inspired designs. For modern designs, sleek and minimalist posts in metals like platinum or white gold work well. For vintage-inspired designs, consider using posts made from yellow gold or rose gold with intricate details or embellishments.
To achieve a professional finish when using earring posts in your designs, ensure that all connections are secure and seamless. If soldering the posts, make sure the joints are smooth and polished to remove any excess solder. Use a high-quality adhesive if glue is necessary, and allow ample drying time. Finish by polishing the earring posts and the entire piece to a high shine, removing any tool marks or imperfections. Precision and attention to detail are key to a polished final product.
To incorporate ethical jewellery practices into your earring designs, use recycled or fair-trade metals and responsibly sourced gemstones. Consider working with suppliers who adhere to ethical sourcing standards and reduce environmental impact. Additionally, focus on sustainable practices in your workshop, such as minimizing waste, using eco-friendly packaging, and offering designs that encourage longevity and timelessness. Educating your customers about the ethical choices behind your designs can also enhance your brand's appeal.
When selecting earring posts for a new collection, consider the overall design aesthetic, target market, and the materials used. Choose posts that complement the style of the collection, whether it's minimalist, bold, or vintage-inspired. Ensure the posts are made from high-quality, durable metals that suit the intended price point and audience. Additionally, consider the comfort and wearability of the posts, selecting options that are hypoallergenic and suitable for daily wear.
Rose gold earring posts can be hypoallergenic, depending on the alloy's composition. Higher karat rose gold is generally hypoallergenic, as 9ct rose gold alloys contain a higher amounts of copper, which can cause allergic reactions in some people. To ensure hypoallergenic properties, choose rose gold posts that are have a higher gold content, such as 14ct or 18ct rose gold, which are less likely to cause irritation.
To ensure the durability of earring posts in long-term wear, select high-quality materials such as sterling silver, gold, or platinum, which are resistant to tarnishing and wear. Ensure that the posts are securely attached to the earrings, either through soldering or using strong adhesive. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and polishing, will help preserve the integrity of the posts. Additionally, storing earrings properly when not in use will prevent damage and prolong their lifespan.
The best practices for cleaning and polishing earring posts involve using gentle, non-abrasive materials to avoid scratching the metal. For routine cleaning, use a soft cloth or a jewellery cleaning solution specifically designed for the metal type. For a deeper clean, soak the posts in warm soapy water, then gently brush with a soft toothbrush. After cleaning, rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth. Regular polishing with a jeweller’s cloth will maintain the posts' shine and prevent tarnishing.