Summer 2010 Body Jewelry
Coiled
Spiral Open Hoops
The For nipples, septum,
genitalia, ears and navel piercings
Open Hoop Body Jewelry is jewelry attached to
the body by means of a horseshoe shaped or coiled rod. The open hoop
is simply a wire with a screw on one end and a ball on the other.
The ball can be pulled away from the screw to allow the open hoop to
be slipped into a hole pierced in the skin. Once through the skin,
the ball is screwed back onto the other end of the open hoop to hold
it closed. Open hoops are fashionable as earrings, belly
rings, nipple rings, or other body piercings such as on the
eyebrows. The ball that allows the open hoop to open and close can
be metal or acrylic plastic. The plastic balls often come in colors,
patterns, or stripes and may feature crystals. UV body jewelry is a strong transparent
light weight, heat and cold resistant plastic used especially in
oral body piercings. Please note: To prevent
transmission of disease and to address the health concerns of our
customers, we do not accept returns on body jewelry.
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UV
Butterfly on 316L Open Hoop Spiral This 13 mm
diameter 14 gauge surgical steel open hoop body jewelry
spiral features a 6 mm diameter ball and a pink and purple
butterfly charm that glows in ultraviolet light. A perfect
body jewelry accessory to wear at the dance club. Each
spiral belly ring comes protected in a blister pack on a
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Magnetic
I Love Basketball Ribbons This 13 mm diameter 14
gauge surgical steel open hoop body jewelry spiral features
a 6 mm diameter ball and a pink and orange flower charm that
glows in UV light. A perfect body jewelry accessory to wear
at the dance club. Each spiral belly ring comes protected in
a blister pack on a card. |

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Body Jewelry that is available.
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