Material Guides
When buying new piercing jewelry, picking the right material is essential. We have various material guides available providing detailed information about the specific materials used.
316L Surgical Steel
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316L Surgical Steel
By far the most commonly used material for piercing jewelry. Despite what most people think, this material contains nickel. In some cases, this material is also sensitive to discoloration. Read on for more useful information.
Titanium
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Titanium
Titanium is used for initial piercing jewelry and for a good reason. It is the best material available to produce piercing jewelry. Learn why in the material guide.
14 Kt. Gold
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14 Kt. Gold
When your budget allows for it, 14 kt. gold is the perfect material for piercings. Learn more about real gold piercing jewelry and how to keep it shining!
Bioflex
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Bioflex
Bioflex is both extremely flexible as well as affordable. Discover more benefits of piercing jewelry made of this material.
Wood
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Wood
Wood is mostly used for Tunnels and Plugs. The unique characteristics of wood come with many benefits. Learn more about wood by reading the material guide.
Acrylic
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Acrylic
Acrylic jewelry is amongst the most affordable ones. Besides a low price there are more benefits to this material. Discover more details in the material guide.
Organic
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Organic
Organic materials are great for the production of piercing jewelry. Think of stones and horns. In our material guide we take a closer look into the possibilities.
9 Kt. Gold
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9 Kt. Gold
More affordable than 14 kt. gold but nonetheless beautiful. Piercings made of 9 kt. gold contains nickel, so it may not be suitable for everyone. Keep on reading for more information.
.925 Sterling Silver
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.925 Sterling Silver
Many people are looking for real silver piercing jewelry. The look of silver is unbeatable but before buying such pieces, we recommend learning more about the downsides first.
Silicone
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Silicone
Extremely flexible and ultra lightweight. Silicone has unique aspects that are great for some specific piercing jewelry. Learn more in the material guide.
Brass
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Brass
Brass is commonly used for making jewelry. Learn more about the pros and cons of this material in this guide.