Anthropologie's Pave Heart Studs Offer Affordable Minimalist Charm for Spring
Anthropologie's pave heart post earrings dropped 66% to $13, from $38, making a softly puffed, sparkle-set stud one of spring's most accessible gifting options.

A soft, puffed heart with a small pave inset is not the kind of jewelry detail that typically commands attention at $13. Yet Anthropologie's Pave Heart Post Earrings, currently marked down 66% from their original $38 price through a sale-on-sale promotion, are precisely that: a stud with a considered silhouette and enough sparkle to register.
The earrings' design centers on a dimensional heart face, slightly raised rather than flat, with a pave inset that catches light across a clustered stone surface. At this price point, the stones are almost certainly crystal rather than diamond, but the pave technique, which packs small stones closely together to minimize visible metal and maximize reflected light, produces a visual density that reads as genuinely jeweled rather than merely decorative. It is a small distinction, but one that separates a forgettable costume piece from something worth keeping in rotation past the season.
Parade's shopping desk spotlighted the earrings on March 29 as a giftable spring option, situating them within the string of occasions that cluster between April and June: bridal showers, proms, Mother's Day, and the general run of warm-weather celebrations that demand something festive but not overdressed. As a stud, the pave heart sidesteps the length and swing of a drop earring, making it the sort of piece that works as easily under a linen blouse as it does alongside a dressier occasion look.
For the minimalist jewelry wardrobe, small sentimental studs occupy a specific and useful register. They add intention without noise, and a heart silhouette, even one this understated, carries enough symbolic weight to read as a considered gift rather than a filler choice. At $38, the earrings were already modest; at $13, they sit well below the threshold where the gifting calculation requires much deliberation at all.
Whether the sale-on-sale price persists is another matter. Anthropologie's promotional windows tend to move quickly, and the extra 50% discount driving the earrings from their reduced price to $13 is the kind of stacking offer that closes without ceremony.
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