Horn Plug Green Marble Inlay (6-12mm)
The offer refers to 1 piece. When buying 2 pieces we ship a matching pair
Black buffalo horn ear plug with green structure marble inlay
Comfortable and secure fit due to the saddle shape of the plug (Saddle Plugs)
Available in sizes: 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm und 12 mm
Handmade from natural materials: variations in shape (+/- 1 mm), color and structure possible
Handmade genuine buffalo horn ear plug with green marble inlay
Special natural jewelry for women and men, which is characterized by noble natural materials and very good craftsmanship. Selectable in sizes 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm and 12 mm.
Due to the saddle shape - narrower in the middle - no holding rubber rings are necessary. The plug sits perfectly on the ear and does not slip.
Each plug is handmade and unique in color and shape.
The focus on nature and traditional craftsmanship characterizes Fly Style.
Jewelry from different organic materials (e.g. wood, horn and bone) provide great comfort due to their light weight. As opposed to piercing jewelry from artificial materials or metals the development of odors while wearing them is greatly reduced. This article is available in different sizes. When used properly the jewelry is harmless but cannot be sterilized.
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Small jewelry is not suitable for children under 3 years. Danger of swallowing!
General Safety Instructions
- Piercing jewelry made from natural materials is not suitable for first use
- Natural materials can be damaged by moisture, temperature fluctuations or cosmetics
- In very rare cases, certain materials, especially wood or materials of maritime origin, may cause allergic reactions. If in doubt, contact your doctor
- All our articles comply with the requirements of the applicable regulations on ingredients. In particular, nickel, cadmium and lead do not exceed the specified limit
- Detailed instructions on care and risks of use are included in your shipment and can additionally be reviewed here