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  • BodyJewelry.com
  • 1.888.242.6166
  • support@bodyjewelry.com
  • 1755 Banks Road Pompano Beach , FL 33063 Tel: 954-933-2259 Toll Free: 1-888-242-6166 Fax: 954-968-7896

About us

BodyJewelry.com is an established online body jewelry company. Our experience will insure your satisfaction of our items and service. Our head offices are located in Florida and now you have an opportunity to experience our catalog online. Our site is one of the largest websites in the body jewelry business. Here we bring you some of the best and some of the latest of our body jewelry collection.

We offer only the high quality merchandise, manufactured from of the finest materials available. Our selections include jewelry made from 316L Surgical Grade Stainless Steel, .925 Sterling Silver, Solid 14k Gold and Solid Titanium.

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New Body Jewelry

New Arrivals Piercing Body Jewelry

There's no reason to settle for the same old body jewelry that you've always worn. Choosing new belly rings, earrings, tongue rings, labrets, nose studs, and other unique pieces has never been easier.

Here at Body Jewelry, we're always on the lookout for some of the most beautiful and eye-catching pieces of pierced jewelry. In fact, we're always getting new body jewelry in our collection. We update this page often, so we encourage you to bookmark it and check back often to see if any of our new body jewelry strikes your fancy.

Types of Body Jewelry We Offer

At BodyJewelry.com, we offer a wide range of body jewelry pieces from which you can pick the one that suits your needs and budget.

1. Piercings

You can find a number of body jewelry elements that are meant to be worn on piercings. The ones we offer here include:

  • Ear Piercings:

    When it comes to piercing the ear, it may be done on the lobe (the soft hanging part) or on the cartilage (the harder part of the ear). Consequently, we offer a wide array of lobe earrings and cartilage earrings for you to choose from including open-nose rings, barbells with spike ends, tragus earrings, and horseshoe jewelry, among others.

  • Nose Piercings:

    These nose piercings can be particularly conspicuous, and the piercing may specifically be done on the nostril or on the part of the nose we refer to as the septum. To go into the respective piercings, we offer septum piercings jewelry and nostril piercings jewelry including nose ring hoops, hinged pieces, paved triangle clickers, and horseshoe rings among others.

  • Nipple Piercings:

    For the more adventurous folks, there are nipple piercings – with a wide range of ornaments to go onto those piercings, including nipple hooks, nipple rings, nipple clickers, and nipple hoops.

  • Lip Piercings:

    Lip piercings can also be highly conspicuous, making the one who has them come across as daring, confident, sassy… The ornaments we offer at Body Jewelry to go onto the lip piercings range from labret studs and curved barbells to seamless hoops and bead rings.

  • Eyebrow Piercings:

    Eyebrow piercings make the one who has them stand out from the crowd in a sophisticated way. The specific jewelry bits we offer to go onto the eyebrow piercings would include eyebrow rings and circular barbells.

2. Non-Piercing Jewelry

For those who prefer a less invasive approach to ornamentation, there are non-piercing jewelry pieces to go for. You can find elegant numerous types of non-piercing jewelry here at Body Jewelry:

  • Magnetic Nose Rings:

    We do offer magnetic nose rings that have the same look as the nose rings which are meant to be worn through piercings. Yet the magnetic nose rings in question are worn with absolutely no actual piercing done.

  • Fake Septum Rings:

    You don’t have to endure piercing to be in a position to adorn a septum ring. We offer fake septum rings that give the same look -- minus the discomfort of being pierced.

  • Clip-on Earrings:

    These are intricately designed to stay on the ear without any form of piercing. We offer, among others, screw-back clip-ons and resin-based pad clip-ons.

Materials Of Body Jewelry

Our body jewelry pieces are made from a wide range of materials – each with its pros and cons. The materials in question include:

Surgical Steel

Our 316L implant-grade surgical steel body jewelry is made from the highest quality alloy. As a material for use in making jewelry, this medical-grade stainless steel is highly biocompatible, affordable, and durable. It is also not very prone to sustaining scratches or suffering corrosion.

Additionally, it comes equipped with hypoallergenic properties which are recyclable and hygienic as well. On the downside though, we find that surgical steel jewelry doesn’t appreciate in value over time (unlike jewelry made from the more precious metals).

Implant Grade Titanium

IMPLANT GRADE G23 Titanium is another key material from which many of our body jewelry pieces are crafted. When used in making jewelry, G23 titanium offers benefits such as durability and strength. Moreover, it is hypoallergenic, lightweight (and hence comfortable to wear) yet affordable. Its disadvantages include being rather prone to scratching and limitations in terms of how it can be designed.

Gold

We also sell high-value jewelry made from gold, using both 14k and 18k gold. As a jewelry material, gold's advantages include the fact that it gives the wearer an elegant, classy/wealthy look, it appreciates in value over time (it is an asset) and it apparently improves overall well-being when worn. On the downside, it can scratch quite easily and its high value can make it an attraction to criminals-- though there are precautions you can take to mitigate this.

.925 Sterling Silver

This is another quite precious material from which some of the body jewelry we sell is made. Silver's advantages as a jewelry material include its malleability and softness, as well as the fact that wearing silver jewelry seems to boost the wearer's well-being. Its disadvantages include its tendency to be easily damaged (due to its softness), and it also scratches quite easily.

Acrylic

At this store, we also offer ornaments made using acrylic. And as a jewelry material, acrylic is lightweight yet hard and durable. However, the cons associated with acrylic jewelry include the fact that it is not heat resistant and it is also prone to scratching easily.

Organic Materials

Examples of organic materials from which some of the body jewelry we sell is made are bone and wood. Jewelry made from such organic materials tends to be inexpensive yet elegant. The disadvantages associated with organic material jewelry include its fragility and the fact that its maintenance (in terms of cleaning, sandpapering, and so on) can be quite time-consuming. For the eco-conscious folks though, the pros of such sustainable jewelry far outweigh the cons.

Choosing the Right Body Jewelry

Clearly, there are many options available to anyone who is seeking to buy body jewelry. The specific considerations to make while buying this sort of jewelry include:

  • Sizing and fit: The jewelry you opt for needs to be of just the right size. Otherwise, if you buy jewelry that is either too big or too small for you, it is bound to be uncomfortable and it could also cause considerable irritation. Thus, when seeking body jewelry near me, this is a key consideration.
  • Hypoallergenic options: For people with sensitive skin, certain jewelry materials may not be suitable. That is what creates the need for jewelry made using hypoallergenic materials like titanium, platinum, and silver. Surgical stainless steel and niobium are other good hypoallergenic materials from which decent jewelry can be crafted.
  • Styles and trends: The main reason for wearing jewelry is to look nice. Part of this means looking stylish and trendy. Thus, it is important to be well attuned to the current trends in body jewelry (whether that is specifically with regard to urban body jewelry specifically, or with regard to any other styles). Otherwise, there is a risk of buying and subsequently wearing something that makes you come across as clownish or worse... One also needs to ensure that the selected pieces complement their personal style nicely.

Care And Maintenance Tips for Body Jewelry

Having bought body jewelry, you need to take proper care of it -- so that it keeps on looking good, and serves you well for long. Another key objective here is to ensure that the jewelry doesn't turn into a conduit for infections.

Here are some of the specific things you need to do when it comes to caring for and maintaining body jewelry:

  1. Always clean the jewelry with warm and soapy water. Avoid harsh cleaning solutions.
  2. Develop the habit of first washing your hands, before handling the jewelry.
  3. Keep jewelry that is prone to scratching (like gold, silver, and acrylic) in separate compartments.
  4. Have a routine for regular polishing of jewelry that is prone to tarnishing -- like, for instance, stainless steel jewelry.
  5. Develop the habit of removing jewelry before swimming in pools, where chemicals like the chlorine in the water may corrode it.

Safety Considerations

There are certain considerations that come into play when it comes to procuring and using body jewelry.

For instance, while shopping for body jewelry, it is important to ensure that you only buy from reputable vendors. Otherwise, you may be sold dubious alloys that make you prone to infections, allergic reactions, and all sorts of other issues.

On another note, be conscious of where you wear your jewelry, especially if it happens to be made of precious metals such as real gold. This is because wearing such precious metal jewelry in certain places may make you a target for criminals.

FAQs on Body Jewelry

  • Q. Can body jewelry be worn during sports and swimming?

    This depends on the specific type of body jewelry that you have bought. For instance, wearing stainless steel jewelry while swimming in a pool with highly chlorinated water may lead to corrosion of the jewelry. Similarly, it may be impractical to play certain 'high contact' games while wearing nose rings and other ornaments of that nature.

  • Q. How long does it take for a new piercing to heal?

    In most cases, it takes 6 to 8 weeks for a new piercing to heal. But it also depends on the specific type of piercing and how your body reacts.

  • Q. Are there any age restrictions for getting body piercings?

    In most places, minors need written consent from their parents/guardians before being allowed to get the piercings. And most of the people who offer the piercing services will in any event tend to be uncomfortable offering the service to anyone younger than 16.

  • Q. Why should I purchase from Body Jewelry?

    Well, we have the best prices for all types of jewelry with top-notch building material and elegant appearance. Additionally, you can get 24/7 robust customer support, fast delivery, easy refund and return policy.

Final Words

As we have seen, at BodyJewelry.com, we offer a wide array of body jewelry pieces to serve all needs. Those include piercing body jewelry like those to go into nose piercings, lip piercings, nipple piercings, ear piercings, and eyebrow piercings.

We also have non-piercing jewelry, like magnetic nose rings, fake septum rings, and clip-on earrings. In terms of materials, the jewelry we sell includes that made from stainless steel, titanium, gold, silver, and organic materials like wood and bone.

Thus, whatever your body jewelry needs, explore the offerings in our store. You can be sure that we have the bits you need -- top-quality jewelry, from a reputable vendor, at pocket-friendly prices.