Piercings Jewelry

Posted on June 9th, 2008 in Main Content by shareapost
Lobe (Ear), Septum (Nose), Labret (Lips)

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by Adam Fulford

Piercings have become a mainstream body art adornment in contemporary culture (as have tattoos).  Piercing jewelry usually comes in the form of barbells or rings,  Not only can one witness a music video featuring pop star moving her hips sensuously revealing a belly ring set with a diamond, but you are likely to see with a waitress with a tongue stud, a construction worker with earrings, university  librarians with lip rings, and even traffic cops sporting nose rings, eyebrow barbells, or other piercings.

History of Piercings

Historically, piercings have long been a form of in many cultures around the world.  A person in the  modern world may get a  body piercing  as a form of self expression, or perhaps to commemorate and  important event.  Historically, body piercings have long taken place in cultural all over the globe. Australian Aborigine tribes have traditionally acquired body piercings, as have peoples of the Amazon
jungle.  Piercing of the body to yield jewelry and other adornments has also occurred in cultures of
India, Native American nations,  the tribes of Chad, and a number of other cultures.

Traditionally, adornment with body piercings marked royal status of among the   Maya as a part of
certain rituals.   The ancient Kama Sutra text of India  mentions body piercing.  Nowadays, piercings are
highly fashionable in contemporary society, and several  famous celebrities sport  piercings, generating
the trend.  Naval piercings and eyebrow piercings are very trendy.  Nose studs and lip rings are popular
too.

Eyebrow rings or pierced ears for multiple earrings are quite tame in comparison to tongue barbells,
nipple piercings,  or labia piercings and other kinds genital piercings.

Nickel Free Alloys are a Good Idea for Jewelry, Especially Piercings

A downside of the modern trend of piercing is the occurrence of piercing-related infections, damage
to tooth enamel by the barbell in tongue piercings, and other piercing-related health threats.  Another
consideration is the development of metal allergies, in particular to nickel, a common component of
metal jewelry alloys.  Women are particularly prone to nickel allergies, a condition that affects around
12 % of the population.  The allergy usually manifests itself in mild ways such as skin rashes, but is quite
severe in rare cases.

This is especially significant when it comes to piercings. After all, piercings have greater contact with
the flesh than regular jewelry. To tackle this health danger of nickel allergies, Europe is phasing out the
use of nickel in jewelry, and other countries such as the USA at least require that jewelry containing
nickel is labeled as such. Nickel free white gold jewelry for piercings are one innovation to meet this
concern.

With Proper Use, Piercings are Another Adornment to Color Up People’s LIves

If practiced responsibly with regards to one’s health, piercings may garner a lot of attention and may even be shocking, yet are really just a harmless another form of self-expression — body art.  The resurgence and escalating popularity of this practice may baffling, and many people speculate on what it signifies.

Piercings Have a Long History and are Likely Here to Stay

Whatever the case may be, piercings  have been practiced by a multitude of cultures around the world since time immemorial, and acquiring a piercing is the continuation of a human long-time human tradition.

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Comfortable Ecco Shoes and Sandals

Posted on June 8th, 2008 in Main Content by admin

In the world of fashion, comfort and style don’t often mix. That’s why I really
love Ecco Shoes. I had never even heard of ECCO  SHOES until my sister and I went to Disney and she was wearing a pair of Ecco sandals. They were very good looking, and they didn’t seem to bother her feet at all.

My recent run of bad luck buying good looking sandals for big money that absolutely destroyed my feet made me rather cautious. I’ve wasted a lot of dough on sandals that sit in my closet.

Then she told me that she had walked all over Italy in them and never had
a blister or tired feet or anything. That they were the only shoes she wore
on her Italian vacation. Now, I was interested.

These are the Ecco sandals sis was wearing. Customers give it a five star rating and you know why. Velcro straps, too.  Perfect adjustments.

ecco yucatan sandals
I didn’t get the very same thing, of course. I bought the Ecco Primo 3 Strap Sandals. You just don’t get this kind of style and comfort in a cheap shoe, or even in other high priced designer shoes.

Ecco Primo 3 Strap Sandals

Soa month goes by, and I’m betting that I’d really love a good sport shoe by the same company. And I was right. I got the Ecco Perth. It has great traction
and suits me fine for my daily, er, three times a week, runs. Check out the
cool open heel.

ecco perth track shoe

OK, now I’m in collector mode. Going for some snappy dress shoes next. If
you haven’t really experienced “walking on air” you should give Ecco shoes
a try.


I’m so glad I found out about Ecco shoes and sandals. They are so stylish AND they baby your feet. What a combo! They use a lot of soft nubuck leather in their designs, and the shoes and sandals all have a miracle (well at least IMHO…) sole, that keeps your feet dry and fresh.

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New Fashion Jewelry Necklaces

Posted on June 3rd, 2008 in Main Content by shareapost

Women's Designer Necklace

Lightning Against a Dark Sky - Women’s designer necklace made of black abalone shell on sterling silver filagre chain with bali silver and mother of pearl. Sterling silver flower toggle clasp with Swarovksi ball and roundelles in dangle. Length 50″; may be worn with one or two turn wraps.

Fashion Necklace Jewelry

Horizon Line Necklace - Fashion necklace jewelry made of polished amber with synthetic turquoise and matte finish silver on sterling silver wire. Length 18″-20″ with sterling silver lobster claw clasp and 2″ adjustable chain.

Unique Handmade Necklace

Citrine Toggle Necklace - Unique handmade necklace made of faceted citrine inset in sterling silver toggle ring clasp. Chain composed of freshwater pearls, bali silver, citrine, and Swarovski crystals on steel cable. Length 18″ with 2″ dangle ending in faceted citrine teardrops.

Unique Jewelry Necklaces

Labradorite and Abalone Shell Necklace - Unique jewelry necklace made of high quality labradorite and abalone shell combined with matte finish Bali silver on steel cable. Length 18-20″ with 2″ dangle; sterling silver lobster claw clasp with 2″ adjustable chain.

Unique Handcrafted Jewelry

Standout for Fall - Unique handcrafted jewelry necklace made of faceted tiger’s eye teardrop with tiger’s eye and malachite on sterling silver wire. Length 18″ with sterling silver toggle clasp, front closure. Dangle 4″.

Women's Handmade Jewelry

Autumn’s Delight Necklace - Handmade jewelry necklace made of faceted smoky quartz inset in sterling silver toggle clasp. Chain composed of smoky quartz, freshwater pearls, carnelian, and shiny silver on sterling silver wire. Length 18″. Dangle 5″ with fillagre sterling silver detail and faceted smoky quartz inset in sterling silver charm.

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