





Junipurr Laily - 14kt White Gold and Labradorite - Threadless End
Like Lilly with an addition of beautifully decorated beads.
Labradorite is a unique and captivating mineral known for its remarkable play of colour, referred to as labradorescence. This effect produces a mesmerizing display of shimmering colours, often including blues, greens, and sometimes reds, golds, and purples.
Fun fact: Labradorite was first discovered on the Isle of Paul, near Nain in Labrador, Canada, which is how it got its name. It can also be found in other parts of the world, including Finland, Madagascar, and the United States.
It comes with a 1.2mm x 8mm labret bar made of implant-grade (ASTM F-136) titanium.
This features the newly but quickly loved threadless method.
If you are unfamiliar with how threadless jewellery works, here’s a step-by-step guide to help:
Step One: Insert the pin about halfway into the shaft.
Step Two: Bend the pin SLIGHTLY (more bend - the tighter the fit)
Step Three: Push the removable end in to close. (The bent pin will straighten inside the shaft, creating tension that holds the two pieces together).
To Remove: Pull both ends apart. If the jewellery isn't moving, try a slight twisting motion while you pull. Remember to be gentle.
Ensure your hands are clean when fitting all new jewellery.
If you can’t fit this piece by yourself, please feel free to pop in our studio, and our piercer will fit the jewellery for you. We can also recommend a reputable piercer local to you.
Like Lilly with an addition of beautifully decorated beads.
Labradorite is a unique and captivating mineral known for its remarkable play of colour, referred to as labradorescence. This effect produces a mesmerizing display of shimmering colours, often including blues, greens, and sometimes reds, golds, and purples.
Fun fact: Labradorite was first discovered on the Isle of Paul, near Nain in Labrador, Canada, which is how it got its name. It can also be found in other parts of the world, including Finland, Madagascar, and the United States.
It comes with a 1.2mm x 8mm labret bar made of implant-grade (ASTM F-136) titanium.
This features the newly but quickly loved threadless method.
If you are unfamiliar with how threadless jewellery works, here’s a step-by-step guide to help:
Step One: Insert the pin about halfway into the shaft.
Step Two: Bend the pin SLIGHTLY (more bend - the tighter the fit)
Step Three: Push the removable end in to close. (The bent pin will straighten inside the shaft, creating tension that holds the two pieces together).
To Remove: Pull both ends apart. If the jewellery isn't moving, try a slight twisting motion while you pull. Remember to be gentle.
Ensure your hands are clean when fitting all new jewellery.
If you can’t fit this piece by yourself, please feel free to pop in our studio, and our piercer will fit the jewellery for you. We can also recommend a reputable piercer local to you.