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'''Earlobe piercing''' and [[Earlobe stretching|earlobe stretching]] is perhaps history's most common piercing.


==Contents==
'''Emrys Yetz''' is the founder of [[Rites Of Passage]], a [[Suspension]] group.
# [[#Placement|Placement]]
# [[#Procedure|Procedure]]
# [[#Healing and Aftercare|Healing and Aftercare]]
# [[#Long-term Health Issues|Long-term Health Issues]]
# [[#Jewelry|Jewelry]]
# [[#History and culture|History and culture]]
# [[#See also|See also]]


== Placement ==
''He can be found on IAM at'' [http://iam.bmezine.com/?Tyler+Durden IAM: Tyler Durden].
The typical placement for an earlobe piercing is directly in the center of the lobe and can vary from one earring to multiple earrings.
Earlobe piercings other than directly "across" the lobe include lengthwise [[Transverse lobe piercing|transverse lobe piercings]] as well as [[Vertical lobe piercing|vertical lobe piercings]].


== Procedure ==
Yetz is a dedicated and high quality professional [[Piercer]]. Yetz has been a professional piercer for ten years. He currently pierces at [[Lucky's]] in Northampton and Amherst, MA, and also pierces out of [[Lefty's]] In his hometown of Pittsfield, MA. Yetz says ''"I do my best to make the client feel comfortable and provide an professional, aseptic procedure along with being there to help with any further questions down the road."''
The procedure for this varies from culture to culture, and also depends on the size of the initial piercing.


== Healing and Aftercare ==
'''Other Shops Emrys has been associated with:'''
The earlobe is a relatively fast part of the body to heal, usually taking 6-10 weeks, with problems being very rare.


== Long-term Health Issues ==
* [[Splash of Color]]
There are no apparent health issues involved with standard ear piercings. Cartilage piercings are more prone to problems, as cartilage is a different tissue and so doesn't heal in the same way. The most common problem is the appearance of small lumps which form around the piercing. These usually occur as a result of irritation or damage to the piercing caused by careless insertion of jewelry or accidental knocks.
* [[Crazy Chameleon]]
* [[Obscurities]]
* [[Brutal Temtations]]
* [[Bowery Tattoo]]
* [[Peter tat-2]]


== Jewelry ==
== External Links ==
* [[Ear Piercing Stud]]
* [http://www.luckystattoo.org www.luckystattoo.org]
* [[Captive Bead Ring]]
* [http://www.ariteofpassage.org www.ariteofpassage.org]
* [[Circular Barbell]]
* [[Plug]]
* [[Eyelet]]
 
== History and culture ==
[[Paul King]] writes,
 
:''"When the first earlobe was pierced, we will never know. We know that the earlobe piercing certainly predates some of the earliest known civilizations such as Sumeria, Assyria, and Babylonia (Mesopotamia) from approximately 3500 BCE (or 6000 years ago).
We also know that ancient cultures have practiced earlobe piercing on every continent and in practically every culture since the beginnings of civilization — the Mesopotamians, Mesoamericans, Africans, [[Aboriginal Australians]], Nordic, and Dongson cultures all pierced their ears. From ancient sculptures we know that multiple ear piercings were practiced in Mesopotamian, Mesoamerican, and Roman cultures. People all over the world, seemingly isolated from each other, all felt the compulsion to perforate their earlobes, usually as a way of adorning and beautifying the body, occasionally as a way of displaying wealth, status, or rank, and sometimes as a part of religious practices. Though the earlobe piercing is frequently taken from granted and not considered to be 'body modification', this body piercing more than all others has flourished over time in spite of occasional cultural prejudice.
In Western cultures, British seamen began or popularized the man's earring. Different myths tell of [[sailors]] piercing their ears when crossing the equator, the date line (the 180th meridian), their ship sinks, or just for the hell of it to look like an 'old salt'. Romantic folklore tells us that if a couple each wear an earring from a pair then they'll never be separated.
Traditional cultures have incorporated ear piercing into religious ceremonies for rights of passage, such as birth, puberty, circumcision, engagement, or marriage. In Eastern Europe an old wive's tale says a gold ring strengthens eyesight and wards off rheumatism. Twelve days after birth in some [[Hindu]] communities, at the name giving ceremony, a stud or small ring is inserted into the ears and nostril. In male children they are given a girl's nostril ring. The piercing is believed to distract evil spirits, making a male child look like a female and confusing the spirit. For 19th century Omaha [[Native American|Native Americans]], ear piercing was a costly ceremony; each hole representing a gift of a horse to the man who did the piercing — thankfully the price of piercing has come down a bit!"
In Biblical times ear piercings were common and usually represented ownership or slavery (i.e. the masters pierced their slaves). However, when a slave was freed from a benevolent master, some times they would choose to stay — in order to symbolically make this contract, they would have their ear pierced in court:
:''"If the servant plainly says, "I love my master, my wife, and my children: I will not go out free," then his master shall bring him to the judges. He shall also bring him to the door, or the door post, and his master shall pierce his ear with an awl, and he shall serve him forever." — Exodus 21:5-6
Because of that, many modern Christians choose to pierce their own ears to symbolize their surrender to their own master (i.e. servitude to God). Deuteronomy 15 comments further on this practice.''
Ear piercing is further mentioned throughout the Bible. For example, when the Israelites fought the Ishmaelites, Gideon told his warriors that they could take the golden earrings of the enemies they slew (Judges 8:24), and numerous passages mention the piercings of the Israelites as well (Exodus 32:3, Ezekiel 16:12, Isaiah 3:21, and so on). [[Nostril piercing]] is also common in the Bible.
 
== See also ==
* [[Christianity]]
* [[Piercing Gun]]
* [[Earlobe Stretching]]
* [[Ear]]

Latest revision as of 03:15, 17 September 2023

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Emrys Yetz is the founder of Rites Of Passage, a Suspension group.

He can be found on IAM at IAM: Tyler Durden.

Yetz is a dedicated and high quality professional Piercer. Yetz has been a professional piercer for ten years. He currently pierces at Lucky's in Northampton and Amherst, MA, and also pierces out of Lefty's In his hometown of Pittsfield, MA. Yetz says "I do my best to make the client feel comfortable and provide an professional, aseptic procedure along with being there to help with any further questions down the road."

Other Shops Emrys has been associated with:

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