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When examined by a Guinness World Record official in May 2000, Davidson had 462 piercings, with 192 in her face alone. By 9 August 2001 when she was re-examined she was found to have 720 piercings. [2] Performing at the Edinburgh Festival in 2005, The Guardian reported that she now had 3,950 body piercings. [3]
3 Facial piercings. 4 Lip piercings. 5 Tongue piercings. 6 Genital piercings. Toggle Genital piercings subsection. 6.1 Male. 6.2 Female. 7 Miscellaneous. 8 References.
Elaine Davidson, the "Most Pierced Woman" in the world as of 2009. Officially titled "Most Pierced Woman", Elaine Davidson of Brazil holds the Guinness World Record for most permanent piercings, first setting this record in 2000 upon verification by Guinness judges of 462 body piercings, with 192 at the time being around her head and face. [97]
This is the first time that facial piercings in Neolithic people from southwestern Asia have been directly linked to the body parts that they perforated, researchers reported Monday in the journal ...
Pages in category "Facial piercings" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anti-eyebrow; B.
Mursi woman wearing a lip plate in Ethiopia. Among the Surma and Mursi people of the lower Omo River valley in Ethiopia, [3] about 6 to 12 months before marriage, a young woman has her lip pierced by her mother or one of her kinswomen, usually at around the age of 15 to 18. The initial piercing is done as an incision of the lower lip of 1 to 2 ...
A small nose stud is allowed (no septum piercings or rings). No other pierced jewelry or body adornments are allowed, including tongue studs." The current dress code also forbids face and neck ...
Moche figurine depicting a woman with labret. Larco Museum Collection. Lima-Peru. The labret was a traditional piercing among the American Northwest Coast Indians, where it was related to status: "access to labrets. After 3,000 BP, a divergence in labret wear in north and south coasts. In the north from 1500 - 3500 BP, more labrets worn by males.