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Deva Labret

Sale price£25.00

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A touch of quiet regality for your everyday curation.

The Deva Labret features a gently curved silhouette adorned with a trio of Black Onyx gemstones, each accented by petite dotted details that bring balance and subtle texture to the design. Following the natural lines of the ear, it sits with effortless harmony, striking enough to stand alone, yet refined enough to layer into a curated stack.

Made to sit comfortably in the cartilage and conch, this flat-back design secures easily with its internally threaded screw-back closure on 316L surgical steel. Whether worn solo as a focal point or placed within a curated ear composition, it brings a graceful rhythm and a touch of regal charm to your everyday look.

A graceful adornment for those drawn to clean curves, grounded stones, and jewellery that elevates the everyday.


Details:

Type: Internally Threaded Labret

Material: 
Base: 316L Surgical steel
Finish: None
Stone: Black Onyx

Measurements:
Gauge Sizes: 1.2mm (16g)
Bar Length: 6mm / 8mm
Attachment Height: 3.5mm
Attachment Length: 11mm

Notes:
Sold as a single.

Deva Labret
Deva Labret Sale price£25.00

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.