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  2. Barbell (piercing) - Wikipedia

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    Barbell style piercing jewelry is composed of a straight bar with a bead on each end, one or both beads unscrewable for removal and/or changing of the beads. Often one of the beads is fixed, either via epoxy or welding , so that only one bead is used to install or remove the jewelry .

  3. Hafada piercing - Wikipedia

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    Hafada piercings are usually pierced with a captive bead ring (also called a BCR or ball closure ring,) a curved barbell or straight barbell. One source states that while rings were popular in the past, "barbells are more common nowadays." [3] Since the skin of the scrotum is thin, titanium jewelry is advantageous due to its lower weight ...

  4. Industrial piercing - Wikipedia

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    Industrial piercings require two piercings to be made with a piercing needle since the piercings must be precisely aligned to be properly connected with a single piece of jewelry like the barbell jewelry. Piercing guns should never be used for an industrial piercing because they are designed for lobe piercings, not cartilage ones.

  5. List of jewellery types - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 February 2025, at 11:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Another variation are threadless barbells or press-fit jewelry, with a hollow post, a fixed back disk and a front end that is attached with a slightly bend pin that is inserted into the post. [ 21 ] Circular barbells – Circular barbells are similar to ball-closure rings, except that they have a larger gap, and have a permanently attached bead ...

  7. Frenum piercing - Wikipedia

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    It is common for a frenum piercing to start to close soon after the jewelry has been removed. A fairly recent piercing may start to close in less than an hour. Temporary removal and replacement (for example, to accommodate a partner who finds it uncomfortable) may mean reinserting with a smaller gauge and then restretching to get back to the ...

  8. Rook (piercing) - Wikipedia

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    A rook piercing is a perforation of the antihelix of the ear for the purpose of wearing jewelry. It is located just above the tragus on the ridge between the inner and outer conch with the piercing passing from the underside to the top of this ridge, differing from many ear piercings that essentially span between a "front" and "back" surface.

  9. Body piercing - Wikipedia

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    While straight needles are useful for many body parts, curved needles are manufactured for areas where straight needles are not ideal. The needle selected is typically the same gauge (or sometimes larger as with cartilage piercings) as the initial jewelry to be worn, with higher gauges indicating thinner needles. The needle is inserted into the ...

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