Bodymod Trend
Stožec iz roževine z zmajem


Material: Roževina
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Ime: Stožec iz roževine z zmajem
SKU: Taper-20
Znamka: Bodymod Trend
Vrsta nakita: Stožec
Mesto: Stretching
Stretch diameter: 6 mm.
Material: Roževina
Barva: Črna
Število izdelkov: 1
Design: Dragon
you love ear gauges and you have reached the size you wanted, it's time to dress it up.
This taper is a combination of a plug and a taper, made of water buffalo horn. After a long life in nature, the horns and bones of the animal are collected to produce a variety of jewelry.
Tapers are usually used for stretching piercings. However, this one doesn't work as a tool. You can wear it as a piece of jewelry after you have reached the gauge size you wanted. This item is layered with a thin coat to get a uniform color, so the horn's white and gray hues are not noticed in the structure. For this reason, you will have to avoid exposing it to humidity.
As you can see in the picture, the head of the dragon is so detailed that you can even notice its facial expression and teeth.
If you love ear gauges and different piercing jewelry that is incredibly detailed, hurry to buy this fabulous taper before it sells out. It's available in 5 different sizes that you can choose by clicking on the drop-list menu above. Note that there isn't a hanger for the right ear and left ear because the piece is carved on both sides. Add this taper to your order now.
Pogostost uporabe
Ta nakit je povsem varno nositi redno, a lahko povzroči nelagodje med spanjem, športom ali dolgotrajno neprekinjeno uporabo.
Biokompatibilnost
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Odpornost na vodo
Zaradi kovinske sestave in/ali izdelave je ta nakit občutljiv na vodo in znoj.
Življenjska doba
Ta nakit je trpežen. Ob pravilni negi in shranjevanju lahko zdrži do 2 leti.
Enostavno vstavljanje/odstranjevanje
Ta nakit je zaradi uporabniku prijaznega mehanizma za odpiranje in zapiranje enostavno vstaviti in odstraniti.










































