
Amazon shoppers discover Bottega Veneta-inspired drop earrings for less than $100: 'If I could give 10 stars, I would'
Want Bottega Veneta pieces but don't have a Bottega Veneta budget? If so, keep reading.
The famous Italian designer brand is known for its understated elegance, from leather handbags to pure gold jewelry. But adding even one piece of their sought-after designs to the cart will cost you an arm and a leg.
That's where we got to work and found what we think may be the best look-alike to one of Bottega Veneta's most viral pieces — the drop earrings.
Ana Luisa Kiara Teardrop 14K Gold Plated Earrings
Want the Bottega Veneta look without the hefty $800 price tag?
Well look no further! These 14k Gold plated drop earrings on Amazon look nearly identical with a clear inspiration from the famous pair.
With a plethora of five star reviews, you can not go wrong with these shiny ear accessories and at $85 they are still high-quality.
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Up-and-coming jewelry brand Ana Luisa currently has a five-star-rated pair of 1 4K Gold-Plated Tear-Drop Earrings on Amazon, which is a whopping 89 percent less than the original designer pair, typically priced at $800.
The inspired earrings have a gorgeous gold finish with secure backings that keep the chunkier studs in place. Made from hypoallergenic brass with a gold plating finish, these pieces epitomize affordable luxury. Plus, due to its 14K Gold design, it is sensitive skin-friendly and does not irritate.
Shoppers have been continuously impressed with not just the price but the quality of their Ana Luisa earrings, with one saying: 'If I could give 10 stars, I would. They are a little more on the heavier side from what I am used to, but that just adds to the quality in my opinion.'
'They have double backings if needed to make sure they stay in place and come in a super nice package, which would make a beautiful gift for anyone (mom, girlfriend, daughter, etc.), two thumbs way up!'
TikTokers can not stop raving about the 14K Gold Plated Tear Drop Earrings on Amazon because of their striking similarity to the Bottega Veneta pair.
With a bold chunky drop focal point, the studs are the perfect statement accessory for any outfit and add an effortless elevation. Bonus! They are designed with a waterproof exterior, meaning you can wear them in the showers, in pools, in the rain — anywhere!
Shoppers truly have fallen in love not just with the Ana Luisa, which currently has a five-star-rated pair of 14K Gold-Plated Tear-Drop Earrings, but with the brand itself.
One said: ' Ana Luisa has become a brand that I know and trust. They deliver high-quality jewelry at an affordable price. I am extremely pleased with these teardrop earrings! The size is perfect. They are made well, too.'
If you are looking for a way to stay trendy, look cute, and expand your jewelry collection without going broke, Ana Luisa's incredible Amazon jewelry is for you. From the viral 14K Gold Plated Tear Drop Earrings to all of their other stunning pieces, there is something for everyone.
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