Nat + Noor | Mali Cherry Red Hoop Earrings
The Mali Hoops in Cherry Red are a bold, high-gloss tribute to classic 1960s mod style. Featuring a vibrant, juicy red hue, these hoops offer a concentrated pop of color that instantly brightens the face. The "Mali" silhouette is characterized by its smooth, rounded edges and substantial width, giving it a playful yet sophisticated presence.
Crafted from cellulose acetate, these earrings provide a deep, dimensional shine that you simply can’t get from standard plastic. Despite their bold look, they are incredibly lightweight, making them the perfect "statement" hoop for those who usually find larger earrings too heavy for all-day wear.
Size: Approximately .5" in diameter. Thickness: 2.5mm
Material: Eco-friendly cellulose acetate (renewable wood pulp). Hypoallergenic stainless steel posts—ideal for sensitive ears.
Designer: Natalia Riboldi of Nat + Noor
Origin: Salt Lake City, Utah
The Mali Hoops in Cherry Red are a bold, high-gloss tribute to classic 1960s mod style. Featuring a vibrant, juicy red hue, these hoops offer a concentrated pop of color that instantly brightens the face. The "Mali" silhouette is characterized by its smooth, rounded edges and substantial width, giving it a playful yet sophisticated presence.
Crafted from cellulose acetate, these earrings provide a deep, dimensional shine that you simply can’t get from standard plastic. Despite their bold look, they are incredibly lightweight, making them the perfect "statement" hoop for those who usually find larger earrings too heavy for all-day wear.
Size: Approximately .5" in diameter. Thickness: 2.5mm
Material: Eco-friendly cellulose acetate (renewable wood pulp). Hypoallergenic stainless steel posts—ideal for sensitive ears.
Designer: Natalia Riboldi of Nat + Noor
Origin: Salt Lake City, Utah
About Nat + Noor
Natalia’s background is deeply rooted in the arts and environmental consciousness. After studying art and teaching silversmithing at the Sundance Mountain Resort, she spent time in Australia learning from permaculturists and environmentalists. This experience heavily influenced her choice to use cellulose acetate (a non-petroleum, wood-pulp-based material) for her designs. Based in Utah, Natalia continues to create "well-worn staples" that balance aesthetic beauty with an eco-conscious heart.