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Wooden Serpentine Fake Stretchers

SOLD AS A PAIR

Precio de oferta£30.00

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Material:

These wooden serpentine fake stretchers are expertly hand-carved into a distinctive spiky shape, inspired by tribal designs. 

Made from lightweight natural wood and equipped with surgical steel posts, these earrings are designed for a comfortable fit in standard pierced ears. Their distinctive split style creates a genuine look of stretched ears without any actual stretching, providing a safe and fashionable alternative.

Perfect for those seeking an edgy, tribal aesthetic.

 

Details:

Type: Fake Gauge

Material: 
Base: Asian Teak Wood / Light Wood
Post: 316L Surgical Steel

Measurements:
Post Size: 1mm (18g)
Height: 40mm
Length: 30mm

Notes:

Sold as a pair.

This item is handcrafted from 100% organic materials, made with love using sustainable methods and under ethical working conditions. Because every piece is made by hand, you might notice slight differences in shape or finish. Each one is totally unique, just like you!

    single wooden fake gauge earring in a spiky serpentine shape frontal view
    Wooden Serpentine Fake Stretchers Precio de oferta£30.00

    Jewellery with a story

    Founded in London in 1998, Tribu was built on one simple idea: jewellery should mean something. Every piece we create is designed to express individuality, not trends - crafted for people who choose their own path and wear it with confidence.

    From tribal roots to modern expression

    Our early collections helped pioneer tribal-inspired jewellery with a modern edge. Over the years, that influence has evolved into designs shaped by sacred geometry, spirituality, yoga culture and urban gypsy style - blending heritage with contemporary form.

    Designed to stand apart

    We work with a wide mix of materials, organic woods, stones and shells combined with silver, gold and metals, pushing boundaries while staying true to our roots. Tribu exists to explore what jewellery can be, not what it’s expected to be.