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Ring made of titanium with stone-paved crescent




Material: Titanium
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Gemstone color: Transparent
Gemstone type: Cubic Zirconia
Thread thickness: 1.2 mm
Diameter: 10 mm
5.0(1 reviews)
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A bit large for small ears
They look really cool when worn. It's a pity that my ears are small and cover almost the entire area, and I personally don't like them that big. I hope that in the future you will have other smaller sizes. The shipping was somewhat unsuccessful, but this is not your fault. This is not the first time I've placed an order, the items are very good, and I have had no complaints. Wonderful service both on WhatsApp and via email.
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Wear Frequency
Everyday use
Biocompatibility
Hypoallergenic
Water Resistance
Waterproof
Lifespan
Can last a lifetime
Ease of use
User Friendly
Name: Ring made of titanium with stone-paved crescent
SKU: Ring-164
Brand: Bodymod Premium
Thread thickness: 1.2 mm
Lock type: Hinge
Jewelry type: Shaped ring, Ring
Placement: Lobe, Daith
Diameter: 10 mm
Material: Titanium
Gemstone color: Transparent
Gemstone type: Cubic Zirconia
Coating type: PVD coating
Number of items: 1
Design: Half moon
Is the jewelry coated?: Yes, the whole jewelry
Titanium is and will always be one of the best materials you can use in piercing jewelry. It's an incredibly light material and it does not contain nickel. Therefore, it's used by piercers worldwide.
This ring is, of course, made of titanium. Titanium is a slightly darker metal than surgical steel. However, if you're not into the grayish hue of the steel-colored model, you can choose a different color.
This ring has high-end features, as titanium is an expensive material. It also features a hinge, which is usually seen in jewelry at the expensive end. Besides, the stones you can see on the crescent are set with precision in a straight line -- if we ignore the fact that they're on an arc.
This ring can be used in any piercing with the appropriate measurements. It's probably more popular in ear piercings such as daith, tragus, and helix, but if you want to use it in a conch or in a forward helix piercing, there is no reason not to.