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Dayaa Golden Septum Clicker

מחיר מבצע£22.00

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Radiant, detailed, and softly expressive.

The Dayaa Golden Septum Clicker brings warmth and luminosity to a delicate, handcrafted-inspired design. Its slim, graceful ring is accented with carved dots encircling the entire circumference, creating a gentle rhythm of texture that feels both ornamental and understated.

At the centre lies a single gemstone: Turquoise, Blue Opal, or White Opal, glowing against the golden finish like a quiet sun held in place. Each stone adds its own story: protective turquoise, ocean-toned blue opal, or the soft, ethereal shimmer of white opal.

Dayaa Golden offers subtle elegance with unmistakable presence. Worn in the septum, tragus, daith, cartilage, or any placement that suits your curation, it adds warmth, artistry, and a touch of radiance to your everyday expression.

A piece for those who love delicate details, gentle textures, and jewellery that catches the light in all the right ways.

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    Dayaa Golden Septum Clicker מחיר מבצע£22.00

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