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Current passing through jewelry can cause that jewelry to heat up — [[Electrical Play|electrical play]], especially if intense, may cause burns. This is especially likely if you're using an open current with an instrument such as a violet wand and you're not careful. Often the burn can be indirect; for example, electrical play may cause piercing jewelry to become superheated, causing burns.
'''Celtic''' refers to anything stemming from the tradition of a group of people historically based in what is now Great Britain and parts of Western Europe. Although many typically associate "Celtic" with "Irish," this is not always the case, as both in the past and today it can also refer to the art, traditions, and culture of those in Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and various areas surrounding these places.


Celtic artwork is popular, and often adapted for tattooing. Popular designs include celtic knots (such as a trinity knot) and [[Celtic crosses]], as well as various other symbols.
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Celtic is pronounced with a hard K, rather than a soft 'C,' as heard in the Celtic basketball team.
 
''Category page: [[Category:Celtic]].''

Latest revision as of 06:19, 17 September 2023

Current passing through jewelry can cause that jewelry to heat up — electrical play, especially if intense, may cause burns. This is especially likely if you're using an open current with an instrument such as a violet wand and you're not careful. Often the burn can be indirect; for example, electrical play may cause piercing jewelry to become superheated, causing burns.

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