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| Septum or nipple retainer, 12, 14, or 16 ga - $3.99 | | | | Curved barbell with circle balls, 12 ga - $3.99 | | | | Glitter ball curved barbell, 12 ga - $3.99 | | | | Hexa spike and ball curved barbell, 14 ga - $5.49 | | | | Nose screw with ball, 18 ga - $1.99 | | | | Belly button ring with gem and dangling heart and leaves - $5.99 | | | | Jeweled zodiac belly button ring, Cancer - $6.99 | | | | Belly button ring with dragon and captive bead ring - $9.99 | | | | Long barbell (industrial barbell), 14 ga - $9.99 | | | | Labret with acrylic layered ball, 12 ga - $3.60 | | | |
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Nipple jewelry has been used to show signs of strength by guards of Roman Caesars. Some historians says that Victorian women would pierce their nipples and hand a chain on them.. Regardless, nipple piercing are not only very elegant piercing to see, but also rather titillating to the wearer.
The smallest jewelry men should consider is a 14g. Any thinner might grow out or tear and leave a scar if played with too hard.
Women need slightly thicker jewelry because their nipples are not only larger, but also subject to abuse from bras, etc. Generally a 12g is sufficient. Also you might want to consider Barbells instead of Nipple Rings since they put less pressure on your nipples and generally heals quickly. |
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