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Many buyers overlook how the internal wire gauge in jhumka earrings directly impacts both display longevity and customer returns. Our pink colour jhumka earrings use a consistent 0.8 mm tempered brass wire across all styles, which prevents bending during handling or extended wear while maintaining lightweight comfort. This specification ensures that even the largest silhouettes retain their shape after repeated try-ons in-store or multiple livestream demonstrations. We stock every design in this category with matching wire integrity so your inventory performs uniformly regardless of size or embellishment level.
The assortment spans traditional bell-shaped profiles to modern geometric interpretations, all unified by reliable construction and vivid, fade-resistant pink finishes. New arrivals land biweekly, calibrated to regional festival calendars and social media colour trends, giving you flexibility to refresh without overcommitting to seasonal risk. Best-selling combinations include matte-finish pairs under twenty grams for daily wear alongside statement pieces featuring enamel detailing or crystal accents for gifting occasions. Every batch undergoes colour consistency checks under three lighting conditions to guarantee visual harmony across restocks—a detail that minimizes mismatch complaints from repeat customers.
Boutique owners report higher basket attachment when pairing these earrings with neutral-toned ethnic separates, while e-commerce sellers see stronger conversion on product pages that highlight weight and clasp type upfront. Our inventory depth supports staggered replenishment, allowing you to test top performers before scaling into full assortments. With minimums starting at just ten pairs per style and bulk pricing tiers that activate at fifty units, you can balance margin protection with trend responsiveness without tying up capital in slow-moving variants.
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