Septum Ring for Pierced Nose | 935 Silver- Made to Order
Hand made, silver nose rings for an already pierced nose.
Use in a septum and/or nostril piercing.
935 silver is hypoallergenic so sensitive skin isn't bothered.
Argentium contains .935 genuine silver. I like to use this metal because it fuses due to the higher amount of silver, it tarnishes less, and shines up brighter than sterling, yet is still less expensive than solid silver! Sterling contains .925 genuine silver. Solid is anything above .999 silver.
Will come standard in 18 gauge and hand hammered. Please specify in the message when you order if you want it in thinner 20 gauge and/or not hammered.
Bead at one end to stop the ring from sliding off. Easy to open, easy to close.
Hugs nose just close enough to offer a radical, yet subtle look.
Inner diameter: Ideally, nose rings should be measured using inner diameter because this gives you the most accurate fit. The inner diameter is the measurement from inside edge to inside edge – imagine a straight line drawn horizontally through the inside of the hoop. To get the most accurate figure, a nose ring should be measured for inner diameter using a caliper, but you could use a ruler in a pinch.
Hand made, silver nose rings for an already pierced nose.
Use in a septum and/or nostril piercing.
935 silver is hypoallergenic so sensitive skin isn't bothered.
Argentium contains .935 genuine silver. I like to use this metal because it fuses due to the higher amount of silver, it tarnishes less, and shines up brighter than sterling, yet is still less expensive than solid silver! Sterling contains .925 genuine silver. Solid is anything above .999 silver.
Will come standard in 18 gauge and hand hammered. Please specify in the message when you order if you want it in thinner 20 gauge and/or not hammered.
Bead at one end to stop the ring from sliding off. Easy to open, easy to close.
Hugs nose just close enough to offer a radical, yet subtle look.
Inner diameter: Ideally, nose rings should be measured using inner diameter because this gives you the most accurate fit. The inner diameter is the measurement from inside edge to inside edge – imagine a straight line drawn horizontally through the inside of the hoop. To get the most accurate figure, a nose ring should be measured for inner diameter using a caliper, but you could use a ruler in a pinch.