Nautical Anchor Drop Pregnant Belly Ring
Nautical Anchor Drop Pregnant Belly Ring
Nautical Anchor Drop Pregnant Belly Ring

Nautical Anchor Drop Pregnant Belly Ring

Precio de venta$1.50 Precio normal$24.99
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SKU: HC-4927

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Product Details

Whether you want to set sail or drop anchor, this nautical anchor pregnant dangle belly ring can be adjusted to your size. 

Details and Materials

Benefits of PTFE

1) Can be Sterilized with Autoclave - (PTFE shaft only)

2) Totally Flexible - It will bend with your body tissues unlike all metal Jewelry.

3) Hypo-allergenic - Being one of the least allergic materials, P.T.F.E. is used in the medical industry to make Heart Valves and other surgical implants. Should there be a problem of allergic reaction or rejection to conventional metal jewelry, it is likely that PTFE Body Jewelry is now a practical choice for that person under any circumstances.

4) Fully Adjustable- A razorblade is all that is needed to adjust the bar to the exact size of your piercing!

5) Self Threading - PTFE bars will fit all threaded accessories that you may already own! Simply screw-on your accessory (balls, spikes, etc...) on to a PTFE bar. It will create a thread on the bar and will hold strongly.

Care Guide

REVIEWS

Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Beautiful belly rings

"I have ordered so much jewelry from body candy and I love them because they have a variety of options that are super cute not to mention affordable! Also because they are the only place where I have bought jewelry and it doesn’t irritate or infect my piercing. :)"

Karina (5/5)

Love it!

"I thought it would get in the way and get hooked on everything, but so far so good! I still need to trim it down smaller but no problems yet even with it this long. Definitely recommend for the price!"

Blair P. (5/5)

It's a good belly ring.

"It's a good belly ring."

Dylanee D. (5/5)

Ok

"I like the product, at 1St I had a little trouble with it staying in but I see you have to cut it first."

Starkeisha H. (4/5)

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