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Walmart marks down Amy and Annette Swarovski hoops to $18 for Mother’s Day

Amy and Annette's Swarovski hoops landed at $18 at Walmart, a lighter-than-it-looks gift buy in gold or silver that had already been marked down to $15 in February.

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Walmart marks down Amy and Annette Swarovski hoops to $18 for Mother’s Day
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Walmart’s Amy and Annette Swarovski hoops offered exactly the kind of low-commitment shine minimalist jewelry readers tend to want: a little over 1.5 inches long, light enough for all-day wear, and polished enough to read as intentional rather than flashy. Priced at $18, down from a $90 retail tag, the hoops came in gold or silver and were positioned as a Mother’s Day gift buy, turning a simple silhouette into a rare luxury-look bargain.

The appeal was in the proportions. A nearby Amy and Annette listing on Walmart showed a 40mm diameter, which works out to about 1.6 inches, a size that sits squarely in the sweet spot between petite huggies and oversized statement hoops. That scale matters: the earrings make a visible frame for the face without the bulk that often comes with larger costume pieces. For readers building a capsule jewelry wardrobe, that is the difference between novelty and repeat wear.

Walmart described the hoops as 14K gold-plated earrings adorned with Swarovski crystals in a unique in-and-out design, with a hypoallergenic construction and an elegant finish. Those details help explain why the style reads as smarter than a typical discount hoop. The gold plating gives warmth, the crystals break up the surface with controlled sparkle, and the open design keeps the profile airy. In silver, the same shape skews cooler and more modern, especially against crisp shirting or a plain black dress.

The bargain also was not a one-off. The same Amy and Annette Swarovski hoops had already surfaced at $15 in February 2026, suggesting Walmart had been cycling the style through repeated markdowns rather than clearing out an abandoned design. That pattern makes the current price less of a fleeting anomaly and more of a reliable signal: this is a value piece that keeps returning to the sale rack.

Amy and Annette’s own branding says it plainly: “Everyday jewelry for everyday people!” On Walmart’s site, the label lists multiple best sellers, including hoop earrings and Swarovski-accented pieces, which fits the logic of the mark down. This is not precious-metal heirloom territory. It is polished, lightweight, and easy to style, the kind of hoop that can move from a T-shirt to a dinner reservation without changing its vocabulary.

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