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Belly Piercings Locking ball: 5mm.

Belly-Piercing : Symbol - Stainless Steel
Material: Surgical Steel 316L

From 13,90

Belly-Piercing : Symbol - Plated with Rhodium
Material: Surgical Steel 316L / Rhodium plated brass
Bar length:10mm Thread:1.6mm

From 5,70

Belly-Piercing : Symbol - Silver
Material: Surgical Steel 316L / Silver 925
Thread:1.6mm

From 7,00

Belly-Piercing : Symbol - Pewter
Material: Surgical Steel 316L / Pewter
Thread:1.6mm

From 11,50

Belly-Piercing : With Pendant
Material: Surgical Steel 316L
Thread:1.6mm Bar length:10mm

From 9,00

Belly-Piercing : Simple
Material: Surgical Steel 316L
Thread:1.6mm

From 6,60

Belly-Piercing : Titanium Line
Material: Titanium
Thread:1.6mm

From 8,20

Belly-Piercing : Acrylic / Fimo
Plexiglas glows in disco light and Fimo glows even in the dark
Material: Surgical Steel 316L
Thread:1.6mm

From 1,00

Belly-Piercing : Night Line
Material: Surgical Steel 316L / PVD-coated
Thread:1.6mm

From 9,80

Belly-Piercing : Picture Line
Material: Surgical Steel 316L / Glass
Thread:1.6mm

From 3,90

Belly-Piercing : Gold plated
Material: Surgical Steel 316L / Gold-plated / Zirconia
Thread:1.6mm Bar length:10mm

From 16,80

Belly-Piercing : Separate Pendants
In addition to all navel piercings but should not be too tight to prevent the loop from pressing against the belly.
Material: Silver 925

From 3,70

Belly-Piercing : Separate Shields
Made from 925 Silver. In addition to simple navel piercings: the lower ball is placed in the label dent. The piercing must not be too tight to give 1 to 2 mm space for the shield.
Material: Silver 925

From 3,30

Specials : Belly Chains
Symbol can be worn on the belly or on the back. Length is adjustable from 65-90cm.
Material: Pewter
Length:65-100cm

From 13,10


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Materials

Titanium
Titanium G23 is 100% nickel-free and perfectly suited to allergic people. This material is primarily used for medical implants in the EU and Switzerland, being exclusively used in bone screw surgery and artificial joints, among others. Other positive features: light weight (just ca. 50% of surgery steel) and minimum warmth conduction capabilities (hence more comfortable to wear in hot or cold days). Titanium is suitable for first-time piercing wearing. Should you order a piercing article to be worn for the first time, we strongly recommend that this gets sterilised by means of an autoclave in a professional piercing studio beforehand.

Gold-plated
Gold-plated refers to the covering of metallic and non-metallic objects with gold. There are around half a dozen different procedures: yet the commonest of them all today is the galvanic one, which implies the use of a salty solution and electrical power.

Fimo
Fimo is a light and relatively soft material, thus kind to the teeth (in the case of a fimo tongue piercing). Allergies to this material are also very rare. Fimo is an extremely varied, oven-hardened modelling clay. Its origins date back to 1939, as it was first a plastic modeling compound brought to the attention of German doll-maker Käthe Kruse, who was in search of an alternative material for doll heads. It turned out to be unsuitable for that purpose in Kruse´s view, yet her daughter Sophie used it in making vases, mosaics and miniatures as well as game objects for children.

Rhodium plated brass
Rhodium is a chemical element that belongs to the platinum metals group, since it comes in platinum ores. Rhodium plated brass refers to brass that has been coated with rhodium.

Acrylic glass
Acrylic glass, scientifically known as polymethylmethacrylate or PMMA, is commonly referred to as plexiglas. This synthetic material, similar to glass, is often used as an alternative to the latter for its great elasticity. It is also well valued in the imitation jewellery, since this material - in contrast to ordinary glass - is light, less delicate and also more transparent. Acrylic glass even lets UV- and X-rays get through, being then extremely shiny in disco lights. Its other advantages are its lack of toxicity and perfect condition through time and under any climate.

Synthetic Pearls
These little balls made out artificially are referred to as ´Synthetic Pearls´ for their shiny colours. Their main features are: resistance, light weight and warmth conduction capabilities as well as very good skin tolerance. In fact, allergic reactions to them are extremely rare.

Zirconia
The Zirconia (formula: ZrO2, Zirconiumdioxide) is synthetic replacement for the diamond. Its sharpness is almost as high (8.5 as opposed to 10), which also makes it hardly endangered against damages. However, it may be used to scratch to pieces something else very easily. The zirconia can be obtained in different colours and levels of transparency. It is normally cut in faces (in the same way as glass).

Glass
Glass is an amorph, i.e. not crystalline substance. Glass is usually shaped through melting. The materials seen in daily life as made out of glass (e.g. drinking and window glass, TV screens and light bulbs) are just a section of glasses. Murano glass, which was first created in the Murano Island near Venice in the 13th century, remains the most renowned glass in the world for glass jewellery.

Surgical Steel 316L
Surgical steel 316L, originally employed mainly in medical implants (e.g. artificial joints), has now become the most important material for piercings. Its extremely shiny surface with practically no uneven traces captivates everyone. Surgical steel is also very mar-resistant, and there are very few people allergic to it. Surgical steel is cheaper than titanium because it can be processed more easily, hence offering a wider array of motives as well. However, it is not advisable to use surgical steel for first-time piercings, since its nickel component as part of the alloy may become active when in contact with the sore salt of a newly pierced skin (we recommend to use Titanium G23 or Bioplast instead). Surgical steel can then be used without any trouble once the piercing is totally healed, since it will not give away any nickel. Allergies to it are extremely rare.

PVD-coated


Paua Shell
Paua Shells have an opal-like surface of mother of pearl, whereby opal-like here means that the jewel shows a mixed-stained colour game, similar to that of an opal.

Pewter
Pewter (Sn) is a chemical element as well as a silver-white to grey, shiny and very soft metal. Stannum metallicum (´metallic pewter´) is also used in the production of homeopathic remedies. Pewter can react to air elements, talking then about tarnishing. For cleaning purposes, it can nonetheless be easily polished again. Pewter is together with copper the second component of the bronze alloy. Allergic reactions to pewter are really rare.

Silver 925
Also known as ´Sterling Silver´, Silver 925 contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Pure silver is not used in jewellery making, as it would then be too soft. Regarding piercings, Silver 925 is employed just for the piercing components that are not introduced in the body (e.g. the motive pending of the lower ball of some tummy piercings). Silver has a seductive look with its warm colour-temperature and has been used in jewellery making since ancient times. Pure silver is also the best light reflector and is therefore utilised for mirror production. The disadvantage of silver has to do with the fact that it can react to air sulphur (depending on air quality and skin type). This will be commonly known as ´tarnishing´ or ´oxidation´, although it has nothing to do with an oxygen reaction but with sulphur. The best way to remove those dark spots is to put the jewel in a boiling water pan with a little salt, covered with (non-transparent) aluminium foil. We also recommend the stain remover ´Sigolin´.

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