Clear Nose Screw / Nostril Piercing Retainer With Ball, 18 Ga
- Length: 1/4" (6mm)
- Gauge (Thickness): 18 (1.0mm)
- Material: lucite
- Type: retainer
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14K Gold Nose Bone with Tanzanite,...
14K Gold Nose Bone with Tanzanite, 22 Ga
- Length: 1/4" (6mm)
- Gauge (Thickness): 22 (0.6mm)
- Type: nose bone
- Setting Type: Prong Setting - Flush/Martini
- Gem Type: Tanzanite
- Gem Size: Small - 1.5mm
- Stone Creation Method: synthetic
- Gem Setting: Prong Set
- Gem Creation: Synthetic
- Gem Shape: Round
- Gem Color: Light Blue
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14K Gold Nose Screw with 2mm...
14K Gold Nose Screw with 2mm Round Cabochon Pink Tourmaline
- Length: 1/4" (6mm)
- Type: nose screw
- -: priced and sold individually
- -: Made In USA
- -: Customization available, contact us.
- Stone Size: 2mm
- Setting Type: Prong Setting - Flush/Martini
- Gem Type: Pink Tourmaline
- Stone Color: Pink Tourmaline
- Gem Setting: Prong Set
- Gem Creation: Synthetic
- Gem Shape: Round
- Gem Color: Light Pink
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Titanium anodized nose screw with ball,...
Titanium anodized nose screw with ball, 20 ga
- Length: 9/32" (7mm)
- Gauge (Thickness): 20 (0.8mm)
- Material: titanium coated 316L surgical stainless steel
- Type: nose screw
- -: priced and sold individually
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Titanium anodized nose screw with disc,...
Titanium anodized nose screw with disc, 18 ga
- Length: 5/16" (8mm)
- Gauge (Thickness): 18 (1.0mm)
- Material: titanium coated 316L surgical stainless steel
- Type: nose screw
- -: priced and sold individually
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Quotes from Piercing FAQ
Mammoth Ivory Mammoth ivory is easily acquired in Alaska, Siberia and other places where it has been preserved underground in permafrost for thousands of years. Gold miners often find it during erosion mining in glacial silt. Because of it’s age mammoth ivory is difficult to acquire in large solid pieces. Ivory is softer than most stone and is flexible which makes it ideal for intricate and delicate carvings. The foremost disadvantage of using aged or fossilized ivory for body jewelry is that it absorbs skin oils which causes it crack. Mammoth ivory ranges in color from a cream white to a medium brown. Darker ivory is more fragile and will crack with moisture much more easily, making it unsuitable for delicate work.
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