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  2. Body piercing materials - Wikipedia

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    When using niobium in a piercing jewelry it has to be as pure as possible, the threshold value being 99.9% niobium. This is sometimes called "999 Niobium". Impurities in low quality material can lead to allergies. Pure niobium does not react to body fluids, oxygen or cleaning agents. It can safely be autoclaved.

  3. The 25 Best Earrings for Sensitive Ears, Starting at ... - AOL

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    With silver, look for sterling silver 925, which means 92.5 percent of what you're getting is sterling silver, a concentration high enough that sensitive ears will be in the clear. Other materials ...

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  5. 15 Best Earrings for Sensitive Ears - AOL

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    15 Best Earrings for Sensitive Ears. Aemilia Madden. June 12, 2024 at 4:40 PM. 15 Best Earrings for Sensitive Ears Jeremy Moeller - Getty Images

  6. Niobium - Wikipedia

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    Niobium oxidizes in Earth's atmosphere very slowly, hence its application in jewelry as a hypoallergenic alternative to nickel. Niobium is often found in the minerals pyrochlore and columbite. Its name comes from Greek mythology: Niobe, daughter of Tantalus, the namesake of tantalum. The name reflects the great similarity between the two ...

  7. Body piercing jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Materials used for production have grown from traditional gold and silver to widespread use of surgical steel as well as titanium, niobium, glass, and several kinds of plastics (PTFE, Tygon, bioplast, nylon). Wood, horn, amber, stone, bamboo, silicone, fossilized ivories, tusks, bones, and porcelain can also be used to craft body piercing jewelry.