Wire ring, 12 ga
- Diameter: 1/2" (13mm)
- Gauge (Thickness): 12 (2.0mm)
- Material: 316L surgical grade stainless steel
- Type: captive bead ring
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Captive bead ring with dangling razor...
Captive bead ring with dangling razor blade, 12 ga
- Diameter: 1/2" (12mm)
- Gauge (Thickness): 12 (2.0mm)
- Material: 316L surgical grade stainless steel
- Type: captive bead ring
- -: priced and sold individually
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Koosh ball circular barbell, 16 ga
Koosh ball circular barbell, 16 ga
- Gauge (Thickness): 16 (1.2mm)
- Ball size: 1/8" (3mm)
- Material: 316L surgical grade stainless steel
- Material: acrylic
- Type: circular barbell
Shown: 13mm circular barbell.
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Acrylic segment ring, 8 ga
Acrylic segment ring, 8 ga
- Gauge (Thickness): 8 (3.2mm)
- Material: acrylic
- Type: captive bead ring
- -: priced and sold individually
- -: no tools needed to handle
Shown: 1/2" segment ring.
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Nipple ring with swinging jeweled heart...
Nipple ring with swinging jeweled heart on arc, 14 ga
- Gauge (Thickness): 14 (1.6mm)
- Ball size: 3/16" (5mm)
- Material: 316L surgical grade stainless steel
- Material: crystals
- Type: nipple ring
- Inside diameter: 1/2" (12mm)
- -: priced and sold individually
- -: barbell included
Items are sold inidividually, please order a quantity of (2) two for a pair.
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Quotes from Piercing FAQ
Annealing The milling of stainless steel wire used in captive bead rings (not to be confused with bar stock that is used in barbells) work-hardens the wire to a point that it loses some of its corrosion resistance properties. It requires these properties to be considered implant grade. Annealing is a process of heat treating metal. It involves heating steel to about one half of its melting point and cooling it in a controlled environment. Annealing stainless steel serves to produce changes in the physical condition, mechanical properties and residual stress levels of the metal. Specifically, the annealing process serves to reduce the corrosive tendencies of the work-hardened metal. During annealing, chromium carbides, which markedly decrease resistance to inter-granular corrosion, are dissolved. Annealing literally cleans up the metal. We all know that annealed jewelry is easier to work with, and what we need to understand is that non-annealed jewelry might not be safe to use in piercings.
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