SKU: PIR024Y2000
925 Sterling Silver Piercing with Multicolor Cubic Zirconia finished in 18K yellow gold - Ansung
● Material: Sterling silver 925
● Finish: 18k Yellow Gold
● Stone: Multicolor Zirconia
● Width: 2mm
● Length: 10.4mm
● Diameter: 7 mm
● Closure: Huggie hoop
● Weight: 0.39 gr
Piercing Ansung 925 Sterling Silver and Multicolor Cubic Zirconia finished in 18 Karat yellow gold. Jewelry with excessive designs where engraving is key. Chains, pendants, and bracelets are the protagonists. Delicate designs give name to our GRABADO line. Carefully finished and hand-polished jewelry creating perfect shapes bathed in rhodium, 18 karat yellow gold, and rose gold over 925 Sterling Silver. Just like in the 60s, everything is mixed again for a new impact for the beat generation, being the best mix of New Yorker sobriety and feminine sensuality. Designs with personality dictate the color and mother nature: the union of different materials and an exquisite arrangement of the pieces make this line a unique jewel, defining the most British side of the it girl: Relativity is (IN)herent to color.
Description
● Material: Sterling silver 925
● Finish: 18k Yellow Gold
● Stone: Multicolor Zirconia
● Width: 2mm
● Length: 10.4mm
● Diameter: 7 mm
● Closure: Huggie hoop
● Weight: 0.39 gr
Piercing Ansung 925 Sterling Silver and Multicolor Cubic Zirconia finished in 18 Karat yellow gold. Jewelry with excessive designs where engraving is key. Chains, pendants, and bracelets are the protagonists. Delicate designs give name to our GRABADO line. Carefully finished and hand-polished jewelry creating perfect shapes bathed in rhodium, 18 karat yellow gold, and rose gold over 925 Sterling Silver. Just like in the 60s, everything is mixed again for a new impact for the beat generation, being the best mix of New Yorker sobriety and feminine sensuality. Designs with personality dictate the color and mother nature: the union of different materials and an exquisite arrangement of the pieces make this line a unique jewel, defining the most British side of the it girl: Relativity is (IN)herent to color.