Captive bead rings

5:07 Publicado por Mario Galarza

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


Hey beads is slightly larger than this opening and has small grooves or Hollows, which the ring endpoints match, so that it can fit snugly, against them, thus completing the circuit of the ring. Often, a hole is drilled through the grain to enable easier installation.

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. Of coloured glass or ceramic or a gemstone can be in addition to the bead or ball itself.

This is because it conveniently allows the ring to remove the vehicle, simply remove the closure, yet the bead finds so firmly in place, it easily is not covered, a popular piece of body jewelry. Moreover, do not easily snag on clothing, hair or furniture, making them a popular choice closed shape and rounded edges, these rings for make, are still healing. But his round form means that they can drag dried lymph back into the healing piercing, meaning that barbells are seen as preferable for the healing piercings.


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

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