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Industrial Piercing Jewelry: Refers to two or more piercings through which a single barbell is worn. An Industrial can involve piercings of the helix, tragus, earlobe, Conch, or Rook. Piercings should be placed as perpendicular to the tissue as possible to avoid stress that can cause scarring and migration. In some cases a curved barbell may be more comfortable than a straight barbell. The piercings should be healed wearing two separate pieces of jewelry if a single piece of jewelry will put too much stress on the piercings. Suggested Jewelry: Captive Bead Rings (before it's healed), Straight Barbells, Curved Barbells Straight Barbells - Straight Barbells are a staple in the body piercing jewelry world. They are used for the tongue, ear, eyebrow, nose bridge, nipples, and genitals. Curved Barbells - Curved Barbells are often used for the navel, eyebrow, ear, nose bridge, frenulum, nipples, and genitals. Circular Barbells - Circular Barbells are often used for the septum, ear, navel, nipples, PA, and other genital piercings. Captive Bead Rings - Captive Rings are used just about everywhere. Ear, nostril, septum, nose bridge, eyebrow, lip, frenulum, navel, nipple, and genitals are common uses. Vassel Rings - Vassel Rings are a creative and versatile piece of jewelry often warn in place of a barbell or a captive bead ring. Labrets - Labrets are used for labret and lip piercings as well as some ear piercings. Nostril Screws & Bones - Nostril Screws & Bones, as strange as it may seem, are used for nose/nostril piercings. Earlets & Plugs - Earlets & Plugs are more often used in the ears but can be warn in a variety of large gauge holes. Tapers - Tapers are used to stretch a piercing up to a larger gauge size. Talons & Claws - Talons & Claws are often used in, but not limited to the ears. Septum Tusks & Spikes - Septum Tusks & Spikes are placed in the septum. (imagine how simple that is)
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