I have a drawer full of earrings. Or I had one. Approximately forty pairs accumulated over about ten years of buying earrings that were inexpensive enough to feel like a low-risk purchase and not good enough to actually wear regularly. Earrings that turned my ears green. Earrings that lost their backs within a week. Earrings that looked fine in the shop and wrong on my face. Earrings that I wore once and put away and never reached for again.
The drawer was full. My ears were mostly bare. This is the paradox of cheap jewellery: the more of it you own, the less you wear.
The No More Nobody Zadie Recycled Sterling Silver Ball Hoop Earrings are the pair I reach for every morning. I've worn them almost every day for four months. The drawer is still full, but I've stopped adding to it. One pair of genuinely excellent earrings is worth more than forty pairs of adequate ones. I understand this now.
Why I Decided I Needed Them
I'd been thinking about the drawer problem for a while. The accumulation of cheap earrings that I didn't wear was a symptom of a shopping habit I'd been trying to change — buying things because they were affordable rather than because they were right. The earring drawer was the clearest example of this habit and its results: a lot of money spent, very little value received.
I decided to try the opposite approach: buy one pair of earrings that were genuinely excellent and see if I wore them more than the forty pairs I already owned. I found No More Nobody while looking for sustainable fine jewellery and was drawn immediately to the Zadie hoops — the ball detail, the weight, the recycled sterling silver. I ordered them from ALTOE for £125.
Why No More Nobody Specifically
No More Nobody make jewellery from recycled sterling silver and 18k gold vermeil, with a commitment to sustainability that goes beyond the materials. The brand is built around the idea that jewellery should be made well, last long, and mean something — the opposite of the fast fashion jewellery that had been filling my drawer for a decade.
The Zadie hoops are their signature piece — a classic hoop with a ball detail that adds interest without being decorative for its own sake. The recycled sterling silver is properly hallmarked and won't tarnish or discolour with regular wear. The construction is precise: the hoop closes cleanly, the ball sits correctly, and the earring hangs at exactly the right angle. These are the details that separate jewellery that's been made properly from jewellery that's been made to a price.
The size is also exactly right. Large enough to be noticed, small enough to wear with anything. I've worn them with a suit, with a t-shirt, with a dress, with a jumper. They work in every context because they're designed to work in every context.
What Happened When I Put Them On
I put them on the morning they arrived. They felt different immediately — the weight of proper silver, the clean close of a well-made hoop, the way they sat against my jaw. I looked in the mirror and thought: these are the earrings I've been looking for. Not the most dramatic earrings I own, not the most expensive-looking, but the most right. The ones that look like they belong there.
I wore them that day. I wore them the next day. I've worn them almost every day since. The drawer of forty pairs has not been opened in four months. The experiment worked.
How It Changed Things
I stopped buying cheap earrings. That's the most significant change, and it's saved me money despite the initial investment. The forty pairs in the drawer cost me, over ten years, considerably more than £125. The Zadie hoops will last for decades. The cost-per-wear is already lower than any earring I've bought before.
I've also started thinking about the rest of my jewellery the same way. One excellent piece rather than many adequate ones. It's a slower, more considered approach to buying things, and it produces better results. No More Nobody are the brand that taught me this, and the Zadie hoops are the piece that proved it.
For £125, the No More Nobody Zadie Recycled Sterling Silver Ball Hoop Earrings replaced forty pairs of earrings I never wore with one pair I wear every day. Buy less. Buy better. These are where that principle starts for jewellery.
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