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- The easy spiral frame holds the jewellery in place on the nose
- Thickness of the frame: 0,64mm
- Glass stone diameter: 2mm
- Material: 316L surgical steel
Thicker body (0.8mm) of the same model here.
In this model, the steel body is shaped as a spiral. It is an excellent way to prevent the jewellery from falling off the nose.
316L steel is a well-used material for piercing jewellery.
Men also prefer nose jewellery. Nose rings and pin nose rings are popular designs.
The most common button nose jewellery designs by attachment style are as follows:
- Straight bendable frame nose bridge
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Spiral nosepiece, with the body already pre-bent
- Straight spherical nosepiece
The nose piercing is often initially applied with a thicker piece of jewellery. Usually the piercer uses labret jewellery for the nose piercing. The labret piercing jewellery is often 1.2mm thick and has a stone or ball attached with rings. The end that stays inside the nose is a flat talc. See the range of labret jewellery here.
An alternative to pin nose jewellery is ring nose jewellery. Nose rings you will find from the nose ring menu in the online shop. From thin nose rings to thicker 1,2mm nose rings. In thicker nose rings you will find cheaper balloon piercing rings and clicker rings for piercing.
Is surgical steel a good material?
Surgical steel is a popular material for jewellery because it is durable and lasts a lifetime. The steel itself does not wear in use, but the coatings on it, such as gold plating (14K or 18K) or other metallic coatings, can wear over time. The amount of wear and tear is influenced by the way the jewellery is worn and the PH of the wearer's skin, which is individual.
The durability of gold plating and other coatings varies; they generally hold up well to wear, but are not as long-lasting as the surgical steel itself. In particular, copper coatings can wear more quickly than steel coatings. Surgical steel can also be safely used in the shower or sauna, which makes it more comfortable to use. However, to prevent wear and tear and to ensure the longevity of your jewellery, it is important to be aware of your own usage habits and skin characteristics.