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Harajuku Gold Earrings

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The Harajuku Gold Earrings pay tribute to one of our original fake gauge designs, first handcrafted from organic materials and shaped to echo the energy of tribal adornment. Their signature spike form, balanced by a curved, rounded front, creates an edgy yet refined silhouette that mimics the look of stretched ears without the commitment.

Now transformed into a radiant gold tone, the design keeps its fierce tribal essence while adding a warm, luminous glow. Offered in three sizes, these earrings shift effortlessly from subtle detail to bold statement, adapting to your style with ease.

Fastened with a secure silver pin, the Harajuku Gold Earrings are comfortable for everyday wear and striking in presence. Perfect for those who want the gauge-inspired aesthetic without stretching, they bring together heritage, reinvention, and modern elegance.

 

Details:

Type: Fake Gauge

Material: 
Base: 925 Sterling Silver
Finish: 18K Gold plating

Measurements:
Post Size: 1mm (18g)
Height: 30mm / 40mm / 45mm
Width: 5-7mm

Harajuku single Gold Fake Gauge Spike Earring side view
Harajuku Gold Earrings Sale price£50.00

Jewellery with a story

Founded in London in 1998, Tribu was built on one simple idea: jewellery should mean something. Every piece we create is designed to express individuality, not trends - crafted for people who choose their own path and wear it with confidence.

From tribal roots to modern expression

Our early collections helped pioneer tribal-inspired jewellery with a modern edge. Over the years, that influence has evolved into designs shaped by sacred geometry, spirituality, yoga culture and urban gypsy style - blending heritage with contemporary form.

Designed to stand apart

We work with a wide mix of materials, organic woods, stones and shells combined with silver, gold and metals, pushing boundaries while staying true to our roots. Tribu exists to explore what jewellery can be, not what it’s expected to be.