Types of Jewelery

Today Body piercing jewellery are made from gold,   silver,  surgical steel as well as titanium, glass, several kinds of plastics (PTFE, tygon, bioplast, nylon), wood, horn, amber, stone, bamboo, silicone, fossilized ivories, tusks and other bones, and even custom porcelain. Each of the jewelery types shown are available in various designs and materials.

Straight Barbell

Straight barbell is the most common item for piercing. You can use it practically anywere assuming you choose correct size. We offer great variety of barbells.

Circular barbells / Horseshoe

Circular barbells aka horseshoe barbells are perfect kind of jewelry for nipples. They may also be used for ear piercings, nose piercings (especially septum), and more. 

Curved Barbell

Curved barbells aka bent barbells aka banana barbells are perfect for belly button and eyebrow piercings. They also find their use as nipple and private parts jewelry, ear cartilage piercing jewelry and so on. 

Spiral barbells

Spiral barbell aka helixes aka twisted barbells or twisters are a new twist on the old circular barbells. They look non- ordinary and can be used for many piercings. For example, 16 gauge small diameter twister can be used in an eyebrow.

Labret Stud

A labret stud is essentially a barbell with one of the beads replaced with a flat disc. While labret studs were designed for labrets, they are also suitable for tongue piercings, conch piercings, and anything else that can accept a barbell.

Belly Button Ring

Belly Button Rings is a modern invention and has never been recorded in primitive cultures; however the navel has long been recognised as an erogenous zone, because of the difference between men's and women's stomachs.

 

Captive Bead Ring

Captive Bead Ring (CBR), also known as a Ball Closure Ring (BCR) and a captive ring, is one of the most popular kinds of body jewelry because it can be used in so many ways ISuch as, nipple piercing, lip piercing,  eyebrow piercing, nose piercing and genital piercings.

Talon

Talon piercings resemble bird talons, and usually used in ears. These piercings come in a variety of materials..

Spirals

An ear spiral is a thick spiral that is usually worn through the ear lobe. It is worn in ears that have been stretched. It is normally held in place only by its own downward pressure

 

Tusk

Your artist took the care to cover up your new tattoo for a very good reason - to keep air-born bacteria from invading your wound. Yes, your body considers your new tattoo as a wound

Retainer

Retainers are transparent pieces of body jewelry such as straight and curved barbells of all kinds or nose studs. They are worn in order to keep the piercing open without attracting any attention to it. Such discretion is indispensable for example at school or at work.

Piercing Taper

Piercing Tapers are used to stretch the piercing. Pushing the taper through the piercing gradually will increase the size of the opening. It is recommended to stretch one size every two weeks to avoid tearing.

Nipple Ring & Shiled

Nipple rings and shields are pieces of body jewelry designed especially to be worn on nipples.

A nipple shield is a piece of body jewelry worn on the nipple, partially or fully covering the areola.

Nipple Ring & Shiled

Nipple rings and shields are pieces of body jewelry designed especially to be worn on nipples.

nipple ring is a decorative ring, sometimes with dangling parts that hangs from the nipple. Both types of jewelry are attached to a nipple piercing that holds it in place.

Plugs

Plugs, also known as "Flesh Tunnels" are large tubes that are placed in streched openings. Commonly, plugs are used as ear piercings, but they can be used in other places as well.

 

Tunnels

Flesh Tunnels are large tubes that are placed in streched openings. Commonly, Tunnels are used as ear piercings, but they can be used in other places as well.

Pinchers

Pinchers are round in shape and tapered but do not have any accessories. Custom shaped rings come in various styles and also have no captive or threaded accessories. They are held in place by the use of o-rings.