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Bulletproof


Remember when I posted about Zinab Chahine Ctrl+Z Jewelry Design's quirky cool looking rings? Well allow me to introduce to you her latest creation: the Bullet ring. This ring will definitely go with Fall's millitary trend or if you want to give an element of surprise to your look, wear it with a feminine dress.

The price of the bullet ring is $20. If you wish to place an order, please click here for contact details.

Comments

bananaQ8 said…
lol so original :p
Anonymous said…
chinna mo zod?
maybe if it's smaller ebye6la3 a7la?
Anonymous said…
Is there a tel. number or email where I can place my order? All the facebook page talks about is an exhibition that took place in July.. thanks :)
Anonymous said…
it's a little funny when we're "arabs" wearing bullet rings will make us look more like how the rest of the world see us (terrorists) lol
Zinab Chahine said…
Hi. Im the designer. this is the link

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=73366699149&ref=ts

my number is 03.610436

hope to talk to you soon :)
Confashion said…
BananaQ8
It is ;)

Anonymous
Smaller? That's not a bad idea! ur right I think it would look nice too!

Anonymous
Check out Zinab's reply below ;) my lifesaver! :P

Anonymous
hahaha.. well maybe we should only wear it in our region? I don't think it's something you would want to wear for the airport too!

Zinab
Thank yoooou ;)

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