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FREE: 2 - 16 Gauge - almost invisible great for work - Acrylic GIN

2 - 16 Gauge - almost invisible great for work - Acrylic GIN
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The listing, 2 - 16 Gauge - almost invisible great for work - Acrylic GIN has ended.

2 - 16 gauge - UV Glow in the dark captive ring - Acrylic captive ring designed with an acrylic UV glow in the dark ball.
*light-weight
*effortless to put in and take out
* almost invisible great for work
*great as an alternative for people with metal allergies
*super comfy!

Other useful information (I think):
This piercing is also known as a CBR (Captive Bead Ring) or sometimes called a BCR (Ball Closure Ring). This ring can be used for lip, ear, and/or nipples.

To open most types of captive bead rings you usually need a Ring Opener to close the ring you will need Ring Closing Pliers. Those tools are not needed if you are buying acrylic rings. They can easily be opened and closed by hand!


Jewelry is measured through a gauge system.
The *higher* the gauge number the *smaller* the wire is.
A standard "earring" is usually 20 gauge.
A standard ear piercing at an actual shop with a needle is usually a 14 gauge.
Jewelry gauges/sizes can vary between manufacturers.

There is no universal regulation on companies to make a standard size in body jewelry. A big part of this is that some jewelry is made overseas and measured in millimeters. And in the USA jewelry is measured in inches/gauges. So many times jewelry can be anywhere from .5mm to 1mm different

Acrylic jewelry is light weight and great for healed piercings *only*. Acrylic should not be used in new or unhealed piercings. It should also not be used in newly stretched piercings.
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Questions & Comments
Original
Both? Are these used?
Feb 28th, 2014 at 12:17:28 PM PST by
Original
No they are new, I have a few sets from my brother who is a body piercer.
Feb 28th, 2014 at 4:11:00 PM PST by
Original
Cool
Feb 28th, 2014 at 5:06:31 PM PST by
Original
Are they good for the belly bottom?
Feb 28th, 2014 at 5:07:30 PM PST by

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