Cassiopea is a constellation that is always with you: a scattering of stones, frozen in a perfect geometry.
Reliability cast in gold
CASSIOPEA is not a simple stone ring. It is the answer to your desires, with every detail carefully thought out:
— Fixing by rails: the stones are securely fixed, not a single one will be lost;
— Grisant: a fine knurling in the metal creates a play of light that enhances the brilliance of the crystals.
— Reinforced construction: the ring retains its elasticity, but is safer. Unlike similar prong setting rings, the stones do not fall out when unclasping.
A clicker is a type of jewelry that uses metal tension to close the clasp, or D-ring. When you close the clasp, a soft "click" is heard. This is caused by a small protrusion on the end of the bar that fits into a slot on the opposite side.
To close the clicker: 1. Grasp the opposite side and gently pull it out. 2. Keeping the ends of the jewelry stretched, push the bar down to the closed position. As soon as you hear a click, you can release it! To unclasp: 1. Gently stretch the clicker back and forth while removing the jewelry from the piercing. Caution: The thinner and more delicate the hoop, the greater the risk of bending when opening or closing it. The mechanism works thanks to the elastic force of the metal, so if you stretch the ring too much, it may not close. Although this will not damage the jewelry, it may require the help of a piercer for it to work properly.