Bodymod Trend
Belly button ring with internal thread and multicolored stones


Gemstone type: Zircon
Material: Surgical steel
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Thread thickness: 1.6 mm
Length: 10 mm
5.0(3 reviews)
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The best I've ever had
I have never reacted to this, at the same time it is cute and small and not too much, but it is lovely and sparkles. Very pretty and perfect size, always fits!
FridaVerified purchase
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Gorgeous
It shines beautifully, doesn't cause allergies, I'm very satisfied.
AlicjaVerified purchase
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Beautiful
Arrived in a week, I took it in silver with the pink stone (second choice), it's very shiny, stunning!
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Wear Frequency
Everyday use
Biocompatibility
For most skin types
Water Resistance
Waterproof
Lifespan
Durable
Ease of use
User Friendly
Name: Belly button ring with internal thread and multicolored stones
SKU: Belly-535
Brand: Bodymod Trend
Thread thickness: 1.6 mm
Lock type: Internal thread
Jewelry type: Barbell
Placement: Navel
Length: 10 mm
Material: Surgical steel
Ball size: 5 mm.
Gemstone type: Zircon
Coating type: PVD coating
Number of items: 1
Is the jewelry coated?: Yes, the whole jewelry
Bottom ball: 8 mm
Top ball: 5 mm
This belly button ring is a very special one. Firstly, it is equipped with an internal thread, which is a great advantage when inserting jewelry. With regular external threads, there is a high possibility of scraping the skin around the piercing with the sharp thread. That won't happen with an internally threaded ring.
Secondly, the stones have such a play of colors that it's hard to say what colors are involved. They can all display almost all the colors of the rainbow. However, they all have a base color. The stones are held in place by tiny prongs, allowing a larger surface to reflect the light.
The belly rings are available in three material colors, and you can get each one with four different stone colors. We have decided to call the stones multicolor, red, pink, and aurora borealis (referring to the pictures from left to right).









































