The belly button piercing from Bijouteria is a stylish and unique piece of jewelry made from high-quality surgical steel 316L. It combines elegance with a touch of extravagance through its spiral shape and sparkling crystals. The use of rhodium-plated brass and acrylic glass ensures an appealing look and durability. With a thread diameter of 1.6 mm and a bar length of 8 mm, this piercing is both comfortable and safe to wear. The option to choose the color of the crystals adds a personal touch to the piece, making it an ideal accessory for individual styles. This navel piercing is not just a fashion statement but also an expression of personality and creativity.
Piercing type | belly piercing |
Exact colour description | silvery, Violet |
Material | Brass rhodium plated, Crystal, Plexiglass, Surgical steel 316L |
Diameter Thread | 1.60 mm |
Target group | Women |
Item number | 12961405 |
Manufacturer | Bijouteria |
Category | Piercing jewellery |
Manufacturer no. | ban729:violett |
Release date | 21.3.2020 |
Exact colour description | silvery, Violet |
Jewellery colour | Silver, Violet |
Material | Brass rhodium plated, Crystal, Plexiglass, Surgical steel 316L |
Jewellery material | Glass, Metal |
Alloy | Steel |
Surface finish | Rhodium plated |
Target group | Women |
Piercing type | belly piercing |
Piercing type | Spirals |
Diameter Thread | 1.60 mm |
Rod length | 8 mm |
Gem type | Coloured stones |
Type of gem | Crystal |
Country of origin | Thailand |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Length | 8 mm |
Weight | 3.90 g |
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