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Ranis Ear Cuff

Prix de vente£15.00 Prix normal£18.00

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Stone:

The Ranis Ear Cuff features a distinctive ethnic design centred with a natural gemstone, available in Black Onyx or Turquoise. The sculptural form frames the stone with quiet strength, creating a piece that feels both ornamental and grounded.

Black Onyx is often associated with protection, resilience, and inner focus, while Turquoise is traditionally linked to balance, harmony, and protective energy. Each stone brings its own character, allowing you to choose the expression that resonates most with you.

Designed to wrap securely around the conch or cartilage, this ear cuff requires no piercing, making it a versatile option for both pierced and non-pierced ears. Beyond the ear, it can also be worn as a dreadlock bead, extending its tribal influence into your styling. A bold yet adaptable accessory for those drawn to meaningful, expressive adornment.

 

Details:

Type: Ear Cuff

Material: 
Base: Brass
Stone: Black Onyx / Turquoise

Measurements:
Height: 35mm
Width: 15mm
Adjustable in size

Notes:
Sold as a single.

Onyx Ranis Ear Cuff frontal view
Ranis Ear Cuff Prix de vente£15.00 Prix normal£18.00

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.