Thursday, 1 December 2011

Alternative Ways To Use Celtic Rings

By Adrian Jones


Celtic Rings Set To Establish A Totally New Fashion

Celtic rings are usually worn on the finger while white gold bangles delicately encircle a wrist. But they could be adapted to fill a hole in an ear or dangle elegantly from a lobe.

Just before you think we've gone entirely mad; we are looking at the newest fashion to hit the high street as well as our TV screens. However we do agree there's a certain quantity of yuk factor, instead of x factor involved.

Stretched ear lobes are starting to be an ever more popular sight, it seems like large holes in the ear is attractive to celebs and non celebs alike. The holes are able to be teased to become large enough to hold Celtic rings as well as other pieces of jewellery.

Amongst those who have just lately shown off their large ear piercings in public places are Seb, late of "Masterchef: the Professional" contest and Dougie Poynter of McFly in ITV1's program I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. It's not only punks, models and rock stars who are choosing stretched earlobes. It's growing in appeal like tattoos along with piercings and becoming more mainstream.

You can find several of different ways to stretch ear lobes. It's possible to use the gradual procedure and extend your skin using different sized tapers at 1mm every month. Or if you truly desire instant big holes you can choose a dermal punch to literally punch out the skin. Ouch! There are various awful risks, which includes scarring or lobe splitting if you take things too quickly while stretching. if you have to fix deformities in the lobes you're likely to be contemplating highly-priced surgery.

However, there is nothing new about ear stretching, which dates back 1000's of years. Buddha sculptures have long ears and tribes in Ethiopia and Thailand have a very long custom of stretched lobes.

Celtic Rings Really Should Be Worn On The Fingers

For most people the notion of simply a little ear piercing is unappealing enough. It is something which we've end up with having for fashion's sake. When the initial piecing is finished and the ear has calmed down, that is the end of the bother or discomfort.

Most likely it is wiser to keep your Celtic rings for your fingers and your white gold bangles for your wrists. That is certainly less bother in the long term and appears good too.




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