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11:30 x Duckwrth

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  • Waterproof, tarnish-proof, hypoallergenic
  • 100% recycled stainless steel
  • Lifetime warranty
Colour: Stainless Steel

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Designed in collaboration with multi-faceted rapper, singer and designer Duckwrth, the 11:30 chain is inspired by his irreverent approach to music and style. Fusing genuine stones, synthetic pearls and acrylic beads with spiked rivets and

a layer of industrial chainlink, the 11:30 chain blends hard and soft elements, looking just as good at the pool party as it does on the dancefloor. Finished with Duckwrth's signature Hornstar clasp and an adjustable sizing chain.

"The one thing I love as much as silver hardware, is stones. Gems, crystals, rare stones — I love how they look on humans. We called it 11:30 because the colors of the stones give 'late night running the streets with your folks' tones." — Duckwrth

Materials: Stainless Steel, Green Aventurine, Tourmalinated Quartz, Acrylic Bead, Synthetic Pearl. 40cm (16") at its smallest, adjustable up to 50cm (20").

Our accessories are made from stainless steel — a metal that does not rust, tarnish, or turn your skin green. Finishes, such as gold, black and gasoline, are created using anodized stainless steel and plated at up to 0.8 microns for maximum durability.

Based on the properties of this metal, all of our accessories are covered by a Lifetime Warranty.

Enjoy hassle-free returns or exchanges on all full-priced items within 30 days of purchase. Items must be returned in their original condition. Refer to our Returns & Exchanges page for further information.

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Engineered staples and contemporary statements.Made for the future with 100% recycled stainless steel.

Steel is the most recycled material on the planet. Each Vitaly piece may therefore contain remnants of machines, skyscrapers or car parts — a cycle that continually influences our design practice.