The tongue piercing from Bijouteria is an elegant and stylish piece of jewelry made from high-quality surgical steel 316L. It combines functionality with aesthetic design, featuring a crystal and epoxy resin embellishment. This piercing is not only a fashionable accessory but also a safe choice for the body, as the material used is hypoallergenic and highly resistant to corrosion. With a bar length of 12 mm and a thread diameter of 1.6 mm, it offers a comfortable fit for most wearers. The ball diameter of 5 mm provides an appealing look and a secure hold. This tongue piercing is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their personal style without compromising on quality.
Piercing type  | Tongue piercing  | 
Exact colour description  | Aqua blue, silvery  | 
Material  | Crystal, Epoxy resin, Surgical steel 316L  | 
Diameter Thread  | 1.60 mm | 
Target group  | Women  | 
Item number  | 12962611 | 
Manufacturer  | Bijouteria | 
Category  | Piercing jewellery | 
Manufacturer no.  | ton114:aqua | 
Release date  | 21.3.2020 | 
Exact colour description  | Aqua blue, silvery  | 
Jewellery colour  | Silver  | 
Material  | Crystal, Epoxy resin, Surgical steel 316L  | 
Jewellery material  | Metal  | 
Alloy  | Steel  | 
Target group  | Women  | 
Piercing type  | Tongue piercing  | 
Diameter Thread  | 1.60 mm | 
Rod length  | 12 mm | 
Gem type  | Coloured stones  | 
Type of gem  | Crystal  | 
Country of origin  | Thailand  | 
CO₂-Emission  | |
Climate contribution  | 
Length  | 12 mm | 
Diameter  | 5 mm | 
Weight  | 1.10 g | 
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