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Memorial and Milestone Piercings: Marking Life with Body Modification

Memorial and Milestone Piercings: Marking Life with Body Modification

The piercing as a marker of what mattered Some people get piercings purely for how they look. Others get piercings to remember something a person, a moment, a transition, an achievement, a survival. Memorial and milestone piercings are deliberately commemorative: the wearer attaches specific personal significance to the piercing, often invisible to anyone observing it, and that significance is the primary reason for getting the piercing in the first place. This guide is for anyone considering a piercing as a way to mark something. It covers how to choose the right piercing for the right commemoration, how to make the...

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Modern Piercing Subcultures: Punk, Goth, Alt and Beyond

Modern Piercing Subcultures: Punk, Goth, Alt and Beyond

Piercings as subcultural shorthand Within any subculture punk, goth, alt, e-girl, soft grunge, dark academia, cottagecore piercings function as visual shorthand for identity, taste, and community membership. The specific piercings that signal belonging to each subculture aren't arbitrary; they emerge from each subculture's history, aesthetic principles, and references. Knowing what each subculture wears (and why) helps both insiders and observers read piercings more accurately. This guide maps the major modern piercing subcultures what each one wears, what those choices signal, where the aesthetics come from, and how they overlap or differ. Subcultures evolve constantly, so this guide reflects current patterns...

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Ear Piercings Across Cultures: An Ethnographic Guide

Ear Piercings Across Cultures: An Ethnographic Guide

The oldest body modification in human history Ear piercings are among the oldest body modifications in human history. Archaeological evidence places ear piercings in human cultures across the Bronze Age (roughly 3,300–1,200 BCE), with examples found on every inhabited continent. The 5,300-year-old mummified body known as Ötzi the Iceman, discovered in the Alps in 1991, had stretched earlobes meaning earlobe piercing and stretching had been practised long enough to be widespread by the time the Iceman lived in roughly 3,300 BCE. This guide traces ear piercing traditions across major cultural contexts when each tradition developed, what the piercings meant, what...

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Religious and Spiritual Piercings: Traditions Across Faiths

Religious and Spiritual Piercings: Traditions Across Faiths

Body modification has been religious for as long as people have been religious The relationship between piercings and religion is older and deeper than most people realise. Across multiple faith traditions Hindu, Bedouin Muslim, Christian (in specific historical periods), various indigenous spiritual traditions, and others piercings have carried sacred, ceremonial, or spiritually significant roles. Some of these traditions are ancient and continuous to the present. Some have evolved significantly. Some are entirely historical and no longer practised in their original religious context. This guide reviews the major faith traditions where piercings have religious or spiritual significance, what those significances are,...

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