SNAKE NOSE STUD
COBRA SNAKE STUD L BENDABLE
9 mm X 5 mm
6 mm POST
Snake Nose Stud Serpent 925 Sterling Silver
22g (0.6mm) Straight Pin L Bendable
The cobra was a significant royal symbol in Ancient Egypt. A rearing cobra,
hood flared, ready to strike, was drawn and sculpted as an image called a uraeus, which refers to protection.
One creation myth relates that the sacred eye of a creator-god discovered it had been
overshadowed by the sun and turned itself into a deadly cobra in a rage.
To placate the eye, the god placed it on his head,
transforming the striking cobra into the sign for protection of kings
Your item is 100% Sterling silver
and may tarnish as all silver does.
It is well known silver reacts with the elements this may be caused by
highly acidic perspiration or contact with other chemical agents
like perfume, makeup, hairspray or cleaning products.
The only metal that does not react is Gold.
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Ideally remove before bathing or swimming as standard.
This item is 100% as described, Metal, Gauge,Thickness, size or if your buying
Pendants as stated, Plated, silver or Base Metal.
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All body Jewellery sold by eclectic shop uk ltd is suitable
for healed piercings only. If you have a reaction to any of our piercing goods
this is because of contamination or irritation when inserting
We accept no responsibility for any infection
that can occur from piercings.
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We advise you sterilise before you wear and
item a good clean regularly.
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NO UNAUTHORISED USE
PLEASE RESPECT THIS.
WE DON'T LIKE TO USE IMAGES
OTHER THAN OUR OWN
WE SPEND TIME AND
TAKE PRIDE IN THEM.
Thank you
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EXPORT AND CUSTOMS NON UK CUSTOMERS
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Please note we are not responsible for your customs fees.
All CN22 and CN23 forms are filled out direct from.
(with every delivery company used depending on your order)
We will post your item with all paperwork
and once posted it is your responsibility
for the fee to be paid.