Seashell Gold - Hearing Aid Jewellery
EG-HK-SEA7-GLD
Regular price R 565.00Deafmetal® Seashell Gold Safety Chain with Mother of Pearl Earring for Hearing Devices
The Deafmetal® Seashell Gold Safety Chain with Mother of Pearl Earring is an elegant and nature‑inspired piece of hearing device jewellery, designed for individuals who wear hearing aids or cochlear implant processors. Combining organic materials with refined craftsmanship, this accessory offers both visual beauty and practical functionality for everyday use.
The design features a gold‑toned safety chain paired with a delicate mother of pearl seashell earring, creating a soft, luminous aesthetic that reflects natural textures and shapes. Each seashell element is unique, with slight variations in form and finish, adding individuality to every piece.
Crafted from sterling silver electroplated with a golden finish, the safety chain provides reliable support while remaining lightweight and comfortable for extended wear. The chain helps keep your hearing device securely attached and within reach, reducing the risk of accidental loss during daily movement.
✔️ Mother of pearl seashell design inspired by natural elements
✔️ Gold‑toned safety chain for a refined and elegant look
✔️ Lightweight and comfortable for everyday wear
✔️ Designed for hearing aid and cochlear implant users
When used with a Deafmetal® Holster, the safety chain connects securely to your hearing aid or cochlear implant processor, offering additional stability without affecting device performance. This makes it suitable for both everyday wear and more formal occasions.
Please note: The Deafmetal® Holster fastener is not included and must be ordered separately to ensure compatibility with your hearing device.
Each Deafmetal® jewellery piece is sold as a single item, recognising that many users wear only one hearing device. The Seashell design offers a harmonious combination of natural beauty, functional security, and personal expression, making it a distinctive addition to your hearing journey.

