Karla Hoops

$109.00

Gorgeous, vintage style hoops with a beautiful & unique texture. 

 

Details

Handcrafted twist details that catch the light, perfect for everyday shine.
925 Sterling Silver, 18K Gold Vermeil
Approx. 3/4” diameter

Shipping & Returns

Standard: Regular priced items may be returned for a full refund, exchange or store credit within 7 days of receiving your item. Customer pays return shipping costs. Original shipping fees are non refundable. Must be postmarked within 3 days of refund approval.

Promotional Pricing: Online orders that use promotional codes including "Welcome10", or limited time percentage discounts may be exchanged or returned for store credit within 7 days of purchase. Customer pays return shipping costs, original shipping fees are non refundable. Must be postmarked within 3 days of refund approval.

Sale Items: Are final sale and cannot be returned.

All returns must be unworn, unwashed and in their original condition with all tags attached. Intimates are always final sale.

Why We Love The Karla Hoops

Made in Canada

Designed and produced in Canada.

Cherished Item

Cherished items give you that special glow each time you put it on. A piece to treasure today and for years to come.

Elevated Basics

Styles you can rely on for everyday wear in fabrics that make you smile.

House of Moda

About The Brand

In 2011, Oz opened her flagship store ‘House of Moda’ in her town of Halifax, NS. With the grand opening, she introduced her dainty silver collection - adding then, what is now considered a signature line - to her existing line of unique statement jewelry pieces. House of Moda was quickly creating a jewellery culture of mix-and-match pieces, and was showing people how to be uniquely different in expressing themselves through fashion.

The biggest moment (thus far) for Oz came when Beyoncé fell in love with her designs, and wore Moda to the ‘Beyoncé Experience World Tour’, in one of her music videos, and her live DVD. Beyoncé wore three different pieces from the Moda collection, and that year Oz was featured on People, US Weekly, Lou Lou Magazine, Toronto Star and the Chronicle Herald, as well as on ETalk, a Canadian entertainment show.

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