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Body piercing jewellery - Wikipedia

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    History. Originally, hardly any other jewelry than circular earrings were used in modern Western body piercing. As the body piercing became more of a fashion, a vast amount of specially crafted jewelry became available to the public.Common types of body jewelry that are sold often in modern days include barbells, captive bead rings, labrets, navel rings, plugs, spirals, and various other types ...

Category:Plugs (jewellery) - Wikimedia Commons

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    Media in category "Plugs (jewellery)" The following 78 files are in this category, out of 78 total.Subclass of: body piercing jewellery, ear ornament

Prince's wand - Wikipedia

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    The prince's wand (also known as a penis plug) is a piece of body piercing jewelry. It consists of a hollow tube with a threaded cap at the end. The tube is inserted into the urethra, and a stem is inserted through a Prince Albert piercing and into another threaded hole on the side of the tube. The general shape is similar to a police nightstick.

Stretching (body piercing) - Wikipedia

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    The typical jewelry worn in a large stretched piercing is a plug, sometimes referred to as a "gauge" or "gauges", which refers to the sizing system used in the U.S. It is solid and usually cylindrical, and may be flared out at one or both ends (saddle-shaped), or kept in place by o-rings fastened around the ends.

Bakelite - Wikipedia

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    Bakelite was patented on December 7, 1909. The creation of a synthetic plastic was revolutionary for its electrical nonconductivity and heat-resistant properties in electrical insulators, radio and telephone casings and such diverse products as kitchenware, jewelry, pipe stems, children's toys, and firearms.

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