Large Tear Drop Hoops in Multiple Colors by Skinny Dip Jewelry-Skinny Dip-Idlewild
Large Tear Drop Hoops in Multiple Colors by Skinny Dip Jewelry-Skinny Dip-Idlewild
Large Tear Drop Hoops in Multiple Colors by Skinny Dip Jewelry-Skinny Dip-Idlewild
Large Tear Drop Hoops in Multiple Colors by Skinny Dip Jewelry-Skinny Dip-Idlewild
$ 60.00

Skinny Dip

Large Tear Drop Hoops in Multiple Colors by Skinny Dip Jewelry

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Subtle statement hoops that are easily going to become your favorite go-to's.

Please keep in mind that this jewelry is handmade and should be taken care of as wearable art. Each piece is handmade, so slight variations may occur. 

Made in Cincinnati.

1.75" x 3.25"

Material | 100% Polymer Clay | Sterling Silver Posts
Color | BLACK, BLUE OR RORANGE (red-orange)
Designer |  SKINNY DIP JEWELRY

First and foremost, safely store your jewelry. Hoops like to be laid flat or hung unobstructed as to not get bent out of shape. Should your hoops bend, place on a flat surface in the sun or a warm place to rest. You may then, very carefully, bend them back into place after allowing the clay to warm in your hands or after being in a temperate climate. Never bend your jewelry when it is cold. Polymer clay is quite durable, however, with extra force, unrepairable damage can occur.

To clean blemished clay, lightly rub with a dampened cloth or rubbing alcohol.  Very small amounts of acetone may also be used on trickier blemishes. 

FIT & SIZING

1.75" x 3.25"

DETAILS

Material | 100% Polymer Clay | Sterling Silver Posts
Color | BLACK, BLUE OR RORANGE (red-orange)
Designer |  SKINNY DIP JEWELRY

CARE

First and foremost, safely store your jewelry. Hoops like to be laid flat or hung unobstructed as to not get bent out of shape. Should your hoops bend, place on a flat surface in the sun or a warm place to rest. You may then, very carefully, bend them back into place after allowing the clay to warm in your hands or after being in a temperate climate. Never bend your jewelry when it is cold. Polymer clay is quite durable, however, with extra force, unrepairable damage can occur.

To clean blemished clay, lightly rub with a dampened cloth or rubbing alcohol.  Very small amounts of acetone may also be used on trickier blemishes.