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  2. Industrial piercing - Wikipedia

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    Industrial piercings require two piercings to be made with a piercing needle since the piercings must be precisely aligned to be properly connected with a single piece of jewelry like the barbell jewelry. Piercing guns should never be used for an industrial piercing because they are designed for lobe piercings, not cartilage ones.

  3. Barbell (piercing) - Wikipedia

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    Barbell style piercing jewelry is composed of a straight bar with a bead on each end, one or both beads unscrewable for removal and/or changing of the beads. Often one of the beads is fixed, either via epoxy or welding , so that only one bead is used to install or remove the jewelry .

  4. Your Quick and Basic Guide to Industrial Piercings - AOL

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  5. Cartilage piercing - Wikipedia

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    Industrial: Two piercings joined by a single piece of jewelry, usually a barbell, commonly with one piercing in the helix and the other in the forward helix, though other multiple-piercing placements may still be termed industrials. Antihelix: The raised ridge of cartilage between the helix and ear canal.

  6. Captive bead ring - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, because of their closed shape and rounded edges, these rings do not easily snag on clothing, hair, or furniture, making them a popular choice for piercings which are still healing. However, its circular shape means that it can drag dried lymph back into the healing piercing, meaning that barbells are seen as being preferable for ...

  7. Earring - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, two helix piercings hold the same piece of jewelry, usually a barbell, which is called an industrial piercing. Like any other cartilage piercing, helix piercings may be painful to receive, and bumping or tugging on them by accident during healing can cause irritation.