Q&A

Q: How Can I buy from you? 

A: Do too many interior and exterior life circumstances I was forced to stop selling for quite a while and delisted my shop from my website. Good news is I am now working full time to get my operation up and running again and hope to bring my shop back out within the next two or three weeks as of writing this as long as everything goes as planned.
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Q: Are you taking preorders?

A: No, I may offer pre-orders depending on demand after the shop is up and running but before that, the best way to increase your chances of getting a piece as drops are going to be quite limited in quantity is to sign up for my new mailing list! At the top of this page. That from this point on will be the first portal I announce drops at followed by my Instagram and lastly Tiktok.
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Q: What sizes are will you have for nose rings? 

A: At least to begin with I will only stock 16ga 8mm internal diameter septum rings however I will offer up to 12ga through custom order the plan is currently to add a custom order request form to the website after the shop goes up, sign up for the mailing list for notifications as to when books open to custom sizing.
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Q: How much is a nose ring?

A: My septum rings typically fall between 85$-120$ U.S. for silver. However I am unable to give any guarantees or solid estimates as to price until a production run has concluded, Market price of silver is also a factor that results in occasional prices changes.  

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Q: What are your nose rings made of? How do you put them on? 

A: My septum rings use a captive bead mechanism, the ring which enters the nose and piercing is a standard G23 implant grade Titanium hoop for 16ga. The decorative portion that can be seen on the exterior of the nose is made from sterling silver which does not enter the body this SIlver casting snaps onto the Titanium hoop after the hoop has been inserted into the piercing.

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Q: Do you sell your 3d models/production rights

A: Not on an individual level/budget I am open to selling my designs to companies who can afford to pay me what I believe they are worth however I am sorry to say I do not currently plan to sell my designs to other jewelers or 3d printing enthusiast
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Q: What programs do you use for 3d modeling? 

A: A mix of Zbrush and Rhino7.