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Synthetic Malachite And Purple Turquoise Stone Pincher
Sold as SINGLE

$17.95 - $25.95

Synthetic Malachite And Purple Turquoise Stone Pincher
Sold as SINGLE

$17.95 - $25.95
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Product Description:
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Enhance your septum or stretched lobe piercing with our Synthetic Malachite and Purple Turquoise Stone Pincher. This unique synthetic stone pincher features striking colors and unique patterns. A great addition to your collection, it showcases a blend of aesthetics and comfort for everyday wear,

Please keep in mind that these pinchers  are hand carved and the shape and color can vary from piece to piece.

THIS IS A LIMITED ITEM! Limited jewelry is usually re-stocked much less frequently and is harder for us to get from the manufacturer. So get it while you can, while it's available!
  • Product # 42434
  • Material(s): Synthetic Stone info
  • Worn In: Septum, Ear lobe
  • Sizes offered: 8g (3mm), 6g (4mm), 4g (5mm), 2g (6mm), 0g (8mm)
  • Colors offered: black, green, purple, turquoise
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star star star star star 5 Posted on 8/12/2023    by Aurora
Verified purchase Gauge: 8g | Diameter: 3/8" (9.5mm) | Purple Turquoise
Beautiful piece, although I was kind of stupid and tried to stretch my septum wtih it. That didn't work out so well, even though my septum could actually take an 8g, these are a little bit bigger I think and the material is not suited to newly stretched piercings. But I'll stretch it with metal and then wear it!
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Customer Questions & Answers

Question: What base is mixed into the purple turquoise? Stone, resin, plastic, etc?
Answer: Hi there! They're made of a synthetic stone, usually a mixture of real stone dust, a byproduct from other stone carving, and a jewelry grade epoxy :)

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