Ring set Glitters Purple
Ring set Glitters Purple
Design: Amila Pousaz
✔️ Swiss Concept & design since 2004
✔️ 65'000 satisfied customers
✔️ More than 1 million of rings created since 2004
How does it work?
Free the rings on your band by opening the jewel in two using the mood clip system. You can then swap the rings and close the jewel again to secure the rings and wear a new jewel.
Content of the set
- Extra small purple squared glittered base (9mm)
- One 2/3 addon in purple glittered steel (exclusivity)
- One 2/3 addon in translucent sandblasted purple polymer
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Is this your first ring? Discover the concept and take a look at our welcome offer ! We also help you choose your first mood ring !
After choosing your base, we invite you to discover our addons so that you can change your ring according to your moods!
This base is designed to hold either 2 medium addons or one 2/3 addon. It is not compatible with open moods or addons and cannot be used with other parts of other bases.
How to select your Size
If you do not know your size, please select "Unknown size". We will send you a ringer that will allow you to define it. If however the size does not fit, an exchange is possible within 10 days of receipt of the base.
If it is a gift, we invite you to print this form to help you.
Precautions/Informations
This 9mm base is made from surgical steel. The base can be removed with a click so that an addon can be placed in the centre and changed at will!
If you would like to add diamonds to your database, please consult our setting options.
About stainless steel
Surgical steel is an alloy of different metals including nickel. However, as it is used in the medical world, it must be irreproachable, i.e. as hypoallergenic as possible.
Moreover, the alloy is made according to very strict standards as far as Europe is concerned. The nickel contained in this alloy must not exceed a certain threshold set very low, and moreover it is treated not to be released. The probability of actually being in contact with nickel is therefore almost nil.
Allergies to surgical steel are extremely rare.