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Many buyers overlook how the post-back mechanism on oxidised metal earrings directly impacts both display setup time and customer try-on rates in physical retail. Our assortment standardizes on secure friction posts with a consistent 0.8 mm pin diameter across all stud and huggie styles, ensuring compatibility with common earring display trays and reducing restocking labor. This uniformity also minimizes fitting complaints from end customers, which in turn lowers return rates for boutiques handling delicate oxidised finishes. Every pair in our current inventory undergoes a three-stage oxidation process followed by a micro-thin clear sealant layer, preserving the antique aesthetic without flaking during transit or daily wear.
We maintain rolling stock of over two hundred oxidised metal earring designs, spanning minimalist geometric studs to bold tribal drops, with new silhouettes added biweekly based on regional sell-through data from our top-performing retail partners. The depth within each sub-style—such as hammered hoops or filigree dangles—allows buyers to commit to volume without visual repetition across their sales channels. For e-commerce sellers, this range supports cohesive lookbooks and cross-sell bundles; for KOLs, it enables rapid refresh of livestream trays without waiting for custom production cycles. All items are priced to deliver a minimum 2.5x markup margin while remaining competitive in the mid-tier accessory segment.
Our oxidised metal earrings are cast from lead-free brass with a controlled weight tolerance of plus or minus 1.2 grams per pair, which stabilizes shipping costs for bulk orders and prevents unexpected dimensional weight surcharges. We batch by finish consistency, so reorders placed within sixty days match prior shipments in tone and texture—a critical detail for retailers building signature collections. Inventory is allocated weekly, with priority given to accounts maintaining balanced purchases across at least three design families, ensuring broad exposure to emerging trends while avoiding overreliance on single bestsellers.
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