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Rings are not evil.

We've used rings for piercings for over 30 years and found they work fine for most piercings*, though healing may take longer. This is great if you're on a budget. You can switch to barbells or gold later, giving you time to save for a piece you love.

Don’t like rings? Get pierced with plain!

*Rings are not an option for all piercings. We only use barbells for the following: Nipple, conch (sadhu), some male and female genitals, Monroe, forward helix, tragus, and tongue.

Titanium captive bead ring anodized to look like yellow gold.

Once you are all healed you can also upgrade just the beads to Opals or gem sets too!

Healed Conch with a captive bead ring and a fresh Daith with a ring.

Please not that rings do not do well in fresh conch (Sadhu) piercings, wait at least a ear for a ring.

December Choose Your Birthstone

Turquoise is the traditional birthstone for December, Blue Zircon is the modern birthstone, but gemstone enthusiasts now accept Tanzanite as Decembers Birthstone also.

Tanzanite

     Tanzanite was discovered in the late 1960s, and is found exclusively, in Tanzania.  It is treasured for, and is often heat treated to achieve, its rich violet-blue color.  Originally purchased as an alternative to Sapphire, it has increased in popularity and is now valued more for its own beauty and brilliance. 





Formula: (Ca2Al3(SiO4)(Si2O7)O(OH)) + (Cr,Sr)
Color: Purple to blue  
Hardness: 6.5

Turquoise 


     The name Turquoise is derived from the French, pierre turquoise, meaning “Turkish stone,” because the trade routes that brought Turquoise to Europe from the mines in central Asia went through Turkey, and Venetian merchants often purchased the stone in Turkish bazaars.

Turquoise varies in color from greenish blue, through robin's egg-blue, to sky blue shades and its transparency ranges from translucent  to opaque.




Formula: CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O
Color: Blue, blue-green, green   
Hardness: 5-7




Blue Zircon


     Zircon is one of the heaviest gemstones; this means that it will weigh more than other stones with the same measurements.
Meanings associated with the Blue Zircon are success, love, luck, happiness and prosperity.  Zircons are thought to increase intuition, durability and steadiness.  Many believe that those who wear the Zircon will experience a decrease in depression and insomnia
Derived from the Arabic word zar and gun, meaning gold and color, zircon is found in a wide range of colors such as: blue, yellow, orange, brown, green, color less and the most prized red!  




Formula: ZrSiO4
Color: Blue
Hardness: 7.5

See more at:  http://www.americangemsociety.org/december-birthstones