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Spotlight On: Natalie Hirsh’s Chic Bondage Jewelry

By Raymondleejewelers @raymondleejwlrs

When you are looking for a piece of jewelry that provides an edgy and unexpected surprise, Natalie Hirsch’s latest chic pieces may be exactly what you want. Her bondage jewelry has made waves with the edgy look and surprising twist to an object that most individuals hope to never wear.

The Bondage Jewelry

Natalie Hirsch handcuff ring

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Natalie Hirsch designed a two-finger ring that looks like a pair of handcuffs. The handcuff design is simple and contains elegant lines that allow the wearer to show off the simple piece of jewelry. It has a gold chain that links the two thick brass cuffs, which allows enough movement between fingers for daily wear and dangles between the two fingers when the hand is at rest. The brass cuffs that make up the handcuff design are made to fit onto the ring and middle fingers, which make it look like two of your fingers are under arrest for bad behavior.

Make a Statement

Natalie Hirsh tiny suitcase

Hirsh’s designs aren’t all bondage-centric

Jewelry is more than just an enhancing feature that improves the appearance of the hands, wrist, ears or neck. A good piece of jewelry makes a statement about your personality and breathes life into your style so that you complete the look you want to make.

A piece of bondage jewelry from Natalie Hirsh may or may not be the perfect piece to make the statement that you want, but it does showcase the bad girl side of any woman and gives a touch of fun to make an outfit look complete. Jewelry can make a statement just as well as the rest of your clothing, especially if you pick out interesting pieces.

Even if bondage jewelry is not appealing to your personal style, you can surprise loved ones, friends and strangers with the jewelry that you wear. The key is picking out pieces that are appropriate for your style and giving it a little boost that makes your personal look feel complete.


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