Labradorite Nose Stud in Sterling Silver
Reflecting greys and blues the way only labradorite can, this nose stud is a great choice when you're looking for a single stone design that's on the subtle side in terms of color, but is large enough to be seen and appreciated. Labradorite is a lovely, irridescent stone that flashes peacock blues, golds, and pale greens. Often referred to as "black moonstone", it's a mysterious, ever changing hue.
• 4mm (almost 1/8") genuine labradorite
• handcrafted in my home studio in nickel free sterling silver
How To Choose Your Nose Stud Gauge and End Style
What is the nose jewelry gauge?
Gauge is the thickness of the part that goes through your piercing
20G is about the thickness of a regular earring post
18G is thicker than 20G
22G is thinner than 18G and 20G
24G is thinner yet
If you’re not sure, your own piercer, or a local piercer should be able to tell you your gauge
What are the different nose stud ends?
Screw ends point toward septum (see photos)
Screw end for left is your left nostril
Screw end for right is your right nostril
Bone ends are not threaded - they are a solid ball
Shaft lengths are 6.5mm
L ends are a straight shaft of 6.5’’ with a 5mm ‘tail’
Fishtail is a straight shaft of 17mm
If you have specialized requests for either gauge or end styles – for example 16G nose studs, or longer or shorter shaft lengths for nose studs, please contact me to discuss possible options.
See here for more information about sizing / fitting & care.
ROCKIN' NOSE ART!
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Labradorite Nose Stud in Sterling Silver
Reflecting greys and blues the way only labradorite can, this nose stud is a great choice when you're looking for a single stone design that's on the subtle side in terms of color, but is large enough to be seen and appreciated. Labradorite is a lovely, irridescent stone that flashes peacock blues, golds, and pale greens. Often referred to as "black moonstone", it's a mysterious, ever changing hue.
• 4mm (almost 1/8") genuine labradorite
• handcrafted in my home studio in nickel free sterling silver
How To Choose Your Nose Stud Gauge and End Style
What is the nose jewelry gauge?
Gauge is the thickness of the part that goes through your piercing
20G is about the thickness of a regular earring post
18G is thicker than 20G
22G is thinner than 18G and 20G
24G is thinner yet
If you’re not sure, your own piercer, or a local piercer should be able to tell you your gauge
What are the different nose stud ends?
Screw ends point toward septum (see photos)
Screw end for left is your left nostril
Screw end for right is your right nostril
Bone ends are not threaded - they are a solid ball
Shaft lengths are 6.5mm
L ends are a straight shaft of 6.5’’ with a 5mm ‘tail’
Fishtail is a straight shaft of 17mm
If you have specialized requests for either gauge or end styles – for example 16G nose studs, or longer or shorter shaft lengths for nose studs, please contact me to discuss possible options.
See here for more information about sizing / fitting & care.
ROCKIN' NOSE ART!
Beautiful flashes of color!
The Labradorite is gorgeous! The one I received not only has blue but yellow and pink as well. I love the 4mm size, as I like a bigger nose stud.
Very Happy!
I ordered and received an L back nose stud, and was thrilled, but also learned that "comes out easily" was correct, having lost it within 24 hours. It was so beautiful I ordered again with a better back, and added a ring, because the work was so superior. I'll be back again. Thank you!!!
Labradorite Nose Stud - Eye Catching!
I love this stone and have it in two different settings! Looks fantastic in both and I love the unique look of this stone.