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  2. Body piercing materials - Wikipedia

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    14K gold barbells in front of 24K gold for color comparison. Gold is a noble metal with a long tradition for use in jewelry. [7] When using gold for piercings, a lower purity than 14 or 18 carat (58 to 75%) is not recommended. Gold is about as soft as lead and is easily scratched. These scratches can irritate the body, especially in new piercings.

  3. List of body piercings - Wikipedia

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  4. Body piercing jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Body piercing jewelry is jewelry manufactured specifically for use in body piercing. The jewelry involved in the art of body piercing comes in a wide variety of shapes and sizes in order to best fit the pierced site. Jewelry may be worn for fashion, cultural tradition, religious beliefs, personal symbolism, and many other reasons.

  5. Earring - Wikipedia

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    The piercing itself is usually made with a small gauge hollow piercing needle, and typical jewelry would be a small diameter captive bead ring, or a stud. [26] Sometimes, two helix piercings hold the same piece of jewelry, usually a barbell, which is called an industrial piercing.

  6. Colored gold - Wikipedia

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    Rose gold is a gold-copper alloy [8] widely used for specialized jewelry. Rose gold, also known as pink gold and red gold, was popular in Russia at the beginning of the 19th century, and was also known as Russian gold. [9] Rose gold jewelry is becoming more popular in the 21st century, and is commonly used for wedding rings, bracelets, and ...

  7. Tavernier Blue - Wikipedia

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    Detailed view of the recreated great Golden Fleece of king Louis XV of France. Below the 107 carats (21.4 g) spinel Côte de Bretagne hangs the French Blue diamond and the fleece itself, set with hundreds of yellow diamond replicas. The Tavernier Blue was the precursor diamond to the Blue Diamond of the French Crown (aka the French Blue).