Tuesday

Organic Catholic Religious Jewelry

There are many forms of body jewelry that are used to show one’s creativity and style. Organic Catholic religious jewelry is a common, and popular choice for your piercing. When piercing organic Catholic religious jewelry there are several different materials that can be used. Some of these materials are increasingly popular, but along with popularity and style, there comes certain concerns

Although organic Catholic religious jewelry is natural, each different material used has it’s own health risks that may not be present with simple metal jewelry. However, the overall success of the fashion statements made from piercing organic Catholic religious jewelry is remarkable. If properly cared for, the piercing’s risks can be reduced.

The term “organic” suggests that the substance is natural. This is the case when piercing organic Catholic religious jewelry. The materials used are all natural and are not man made. The materials used for organic Catholic religious jewelry come in many different varieties but all share one thing; they are derived from the earth.

First, The versatility of wood, makes piercing organic Catholic religious jewelry made from wood very popular. It is extremely lightweight and has been used for centuries. Wood can come in an assortment of colors and hardness ranging from blue bamboo to orange oak.

Although wood is a popular selection for piercing organic Catholic religious jewelry, it does have its set backs. There are a few health concerns that should be regarded. One of these concerns is the fact that some wood materials when in contact with human skin, cause irritation or infections. Also, the dye that is used to paint the jewelry can be toxic to skin and cause infections in the piercing itself.

Another choice to consider when piercing organic Catholic religious jewelry is Ivory. Unlike the illegal form of ivory originating from elephant tusks, there are other types of ivory which are legally and commonly used to make body jewelry. This material is derived from animals such as walruses and mammoths.

The process for cleaning Ivory is somewhat different than the method used for most body jewelry. In order to prevent infection, the jewelry must be sterilized. However, ivory cannot be sterilized by simply boiling it in water. It must be cleaned with antibacterial soap and a small amount of water. Then it must be naturally dried immediately. Once the ivory has been dried, it must be saturated with coconut or olive oil to prevent cracking.

Rocks and precious stones are also available for piercing organic Catholic religious jewelry although they are not scientifically considered to be organic. They are, however, derived from the earth which puts them in the organic body jewelry category.

Rocks can be beautifully decorated and serve as an excellent choice for body jewelry. The weight of these stones, however, does  prevent the jewelry from being too large, because rocks and stones are typically heavy. They are also extremely durable but can still be broken if dropped too hard. Like Ivory, rocks and stones must be sterilized with antibacterial soap and a small amount of water to prevent the risk of infections.

Finally, the last two choices for piercing organic Catholic religious jewelry are bones and horn. Although they consist of different substances they are very similar and can be treated the same. Bone and horn can be carved into a variety of shapes.

Bones are relatively lightweight but can also be easily broken. The bones used to make organic body jewelry is typically made from cows.

Horns are also very lightweight and they too can be easily broken if dropped too hard. Bones and horns come in a variety of natural shades ranging from white to black. When piercing organic Catholic religious jewelry such as horns, the horns are usually taken from buffalo. Like many of the other organic body jewelry, horns and bones can be cleaned with a small amount of antibacterial soap and water.

All of these materials are increasingly popular for piercing organic Catholic religious jewelry. None of these materials are recommended for the newly pierced. However, people who’ve had their piercing for quite a while, can enjoy the naturalness of these earthly selections.