Captive bead rings

7:46 Publicado por Mario Galarza

Ball closure rings, are a widely used and versatile piece of body piercing jewelry and can in many, if not the most piercings are used. Shutdown 'Ball Closure Rings' or 'Captive ring' is the jewelry a circular ring open, closed and kept a Pearl. Ball closure or ball fits into a small opening in the circle of the ring. T


He bead is slightly larger than this opening and has small grooves or depressions that correspond to the ring endpoints so that it can fit snugly against them, so that complete the circuit of the ring. A hole through the bead is often drilled to easier fitting.

It uses the natural tensile or compressive strength of the metal of the ring is from, usually medical stainless steel, niobium, or titanium, to keep the bead eng in position. The beads or balls may be submitted in addition of coloured glass or ceramic or a gemstone.


This is from a popular gem body, because it easily the ring remove the institution allows, by simply removing the ball closure, yet the bead is so firmly in place, it is not easily covered. Also their closed shape and rounded edges, these rings not easily snag on clothing, hair or furniture, making them a popular choice for make, are still healing. But dried its round form means that they can lymph back in the healing piercing, meaning that barbells are seen as preferable for the healing piercings.



If you have never used a ball closure ring (CBR) before, it may take a little getting used to it, so before you try to change your CBR or clean your piercing, it might be worth Gettng used to how of the ball closure rings. With very fine gauge or large diameter CBR special pliers may be required, so that always used, this may also be a good idea – you want damaged to your piercing or your jewelry. They are easy to use, but only the really necessary with certain types of cbr's, so you are not afraid and will be able to tell all of you to your Piercist.

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