Etchnic piercing

BONE PIERCING ETCHNIC STYLE / SUBENG : IDR 150.000 : USD $ 15 
Dimension : Height 50 mm | Material : bones

piercing19
ETHNIC Piercing 019 : IDR 250.000 / set : USD $ 25
Dimension : 50 mm x 25 mm | Material : bones

tagua piercing

BONE PIERCING ETCHNIC STYLE / SUBENG : IDR 250.000 : USD $ 25 
Dimension : Height 50 mm | Material : tagua combinee with pawa shell

subeng

HORN PIERCING / SUBENG BAHAN TANDUK : IDR 150.000  : USD $ 15
Dimension : Height 50 mm
Material : Tanduk kerbau (Buffalo horn)


Piercing 08 : IDR 75.000 / set : USD $ 7.5
Item : Natural Piercing Motif Circle
Material : Tanduk sapi (horn of cow)

Piercing 01
PIERCING 01 : IDR 75.000 : USD $ 7.5
Dimension : Height 50 mm
Material : Tulang sapi (bone of cow)

Piercing 02
PIERCING 02 : IDR 75.000 : USD $ 7.5
Dimension : Height 55 mm
Material : Tulang sapi (bone of cow)

Piercing 03
PIERCING 03 : IDR 75.000 : USD $ 7.5
Dimension : Height 60 mm
Material : Tulang sapi (bone of cow)

Piercing 04
PIERCING 04 : IDR 75.000 : USD $ 7.5
Dimension : 65 mm x 45 mm
Material : Tulang sapi (bone of cow)

Piercing 05
Piercing 05 : IDR 125.000 / set : USD $ 12.5
Item : Traditional motif
Dimension : 30 mm x 17 mm
Material : tanduk kerbau (horn of buffalo)

Piercing 06 Dragon
Piercing 06 : IDR 150.000 / set : USD $ 15
Item : Piercing Motif Kepala Naga | Dragon’s Head Piercing
Dimension : 30 mm x 17 mm | Material : bones

Piercing 09
Piercing 007 : IDR 75.000/ set : : USD $ 7.5
Item : Natural Piercing Motif Circle | material : horn of buffalo

Piercing 10 Phoenix
Piercing 019 : IDR 250.000 / set : USD $ 25
Item : Traditional motif
Dimension : 40 mm x 20 mm
Material : bones

piercing11-cocowood
Piercing 011 : IDR 150.000 / set : USD $ 15
Item : Traditional motif
Diameter 40 mm | Material : Cocowood (batok kelapa)

Piercing 12
Piercing 012 : IDR 150.000 / set : USD $ 15
Item : Traditional motif
Diameter 40 mm | Material : Cocowood (batok kelapa)

piercing13-cocowood
Piercing 013 : IDR 150.000 / set : USD $ 15
Item : Traditional motif
Diameter 40 mm | Material : Cocowood (batok kelapa)

piercing14-wood
Piercing 011 : IDR 150.000 / set : USD $ 15
Item : Traditional motif
Dimension : 45 mm x 25 mm | Material : Wood / kayu

piercing15
Piercing 015 : IDR 150.000 / set : USD $ 15
Item : Natural Piercing Motif Zebra | Dimension : 40 mm
Material : combination of horn and bones of buffalo

piercing16
Piercing 016 : IDR 150.000 / set : USD $ 15
Item : Natural Piercing
Material : Wood Dimension : 40 mm

piercing17-wing
WINGS Piercing 017 : IDR 150.000 / set  USD $ 15
Dimension : 40 mm x 20 mm | Material : bones

piercing18
ETHNIC Piercing 018 : IDR 250.000 / set : USD $ 25
Dimension : 50 mm x 25 mm | Material : bones

piercing20-skull
SKULL Piercing 020 : IDR125.000 / set :  USD $ 12.5
Dimension : 40 mm x 40 mm | Material : bones with horn of buffalo

WHAT IS BODY PIERCING 

Body piercing, a form of body modification, is the practice of puncturing or cutting a part of the human body, creating an opening in which jewelry may be worn, or where an implant could be inserted. The word piercing can refer to the act or practice of body piercing, or to an opening in the body created by this act or practice. It can also, by metonymy, refer to the resulting decoration, or to the decorative jewelry used. Contrary to popular belief, that piercing is related to visual jewelry only, piercing implants alter body and/or skin profile and appearance (e.g. golden threads installed subdermal, platinum, titanium or medical grade steel subdermal implants). Although the history of body piercing is obscured by popular misinformation and by a lack of scholarly reference, ample evidence exists to document that it has been practiced in various forms by both sexes since ancient times throughout the world.

Ear piercing and nose piercing have been particularly widespread and are well represented in historical records and among grave goods. The oldest mummified remains ever discovered were sporting earrings, attesting to the existence of the practice more than 5,000 years ago. Nose piercing is documented as far back as 1500 BC. Piercings of these types have been documented globally, while lip and tongue piercings were historically found in African and American tribal cultures. Nipple and genital piercing have also been practiced by various cultures, with nipple piercing dating back at least to Ancient Rome while genital piercing is described in Ancient India c. 320 to 550 CE. The history of navel piercing is less clear. The practice of body piercing has waxed and waned in Western culture, but it has experienced an increase of popularity since World War II, with sites other than the ears gaining subcultural popularity in the 1970s and spreading to mainstream in the 1990s.

The reasons for piercing or not piercing are varied. Some people pierce for religious or spiritual reasons, while others pierce for self-expression, for aesthetic value, for sexual pleasure, to conform to their culture or to rebel against it. Some forms of piercing remain controversial, particularly when applied to youth. The display or placement of piercings have been restricted by schools, employers and religious groups. In spite of the controversy, some people have practiced extreme forms of body piercing, with Guinness bestowing World Records on individuals with hundreds and even thousands of permanent and temporary piercings.

Contemporary body piercing practices emphasize the use of safe body piercing materials, frequently utilizing specialized tools developed for the purpose. Body piercing is an invasive procedure with some risks, including allergic reaction, infection, excessive scarring and unanticipated physical injuries, but such precautions as sanitary piercing procedures and careful aftercare are emphasized to minimize the likelihood of encountering serious problems. The healing time required for a body piercing may vary widely according to placement, from as little as a month for some genital piercings to as much as two full years for the navel.(source : wikipedia)