Product Description
The PaPaon Dog Ring Collection combines the best of 3D sculpted dog heads with heart-shaped engraved dog designs, offering a truly unique way to celebrate your bond with your furry friend. Featuring eight of the most popular dog breeds—Golden Retriever, Labrador, Dachshund, French Bulldog, Poodle, Husky, Schnauzer, and Border Collie—this collection offers a perfect blend of realistic 3D sculptures and sleek, engraved heart-shaped rings. Each ring allows you to carry a reminder of your beloved pet wherever you go, whether through lifelike sculpting or through the timeless symbol of a heart.
Product Information
- Lifelike 3D and Heart-Shaped Dog Designs: This collection combines 3D sculpted dog heads with heart-shaped engraved dog faces, offering eight dog breeds including Golden Retriever, Labrador, Dachshund, French Bulldog, Poodle, Husky, Schnauzer, and Border Collie
- Sterling Silver Material:This animal ring is made of high-quality 925 sterling silver and with high-cost 18K gold plating,set with high-quality zirconia and obsidian.It is lead-free,nickel-free and hypoallergenic,making it safe for the skin and ideal for sensitive people
- The outer band of the 3D sculpted rings is adorned with sparkling zirconia stones, adding brilliance to the lifelike dog heads. The heart-shaped rings feature a sleek design with a single zirconia embedded in the band, symbolizing the joy and light your pet brings to your life. Both styles celebrate the deep bond between you and your dog, making these rings a meaningful addition to your jewelry collection.
- Thoughtful Gift for Dog Lovers: Perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas, or Valentine’s Day, these rings make a meaningful gift for dog moms and pet lovers; celebrate the bond you share with your dog through this unique collection
- PaPaon’s Quality Guarantee: With a 30-day return policy, PaPaon guarantees the quality and craftsmanship of each ring; celebrate your lifelong love and loyalty to your pet with these meaningful, beautifully crafted pieces