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| The '''inner conch piercing''' is a piercing through the innermost shell of the ear, next to the ear canal itself. Piercings through the outer shell are called [[Outer Conch Piercing|Outer Conch Piercings]]. Historically it was performed by the [[Mangebetu]] of Zaire and the [[Gorakhnathis]].
| | '''Needles and Sins''' is a tattoo blog written by [[Marisa Kakoulas]]. |
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| While this piercing is often done as a standard piercing, a great many people choose to [[Dermal Punch]] this piercing immediately to a larger gauge. It should be noted that making significant changes to the structure of the [[conch]] can cause ''minor'' [[Loss of Hearing|loss of hearing]].
| | == About == |
| | Founded in 2009, Needles and Sins is a blog focusing on tattoos, tattooing, visual art, music, grafitti, culture and more. |
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| Most people pronounce this piercing with a soft "ch" (ie. as in "''ch''erry"), although the "official" (and less common) pronunciation is "konk" with a hard "k" at the end.
| | == Links == |
| | | * [http://needlesandsins.com/ Needles and Sins] |
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| == Alternative Names ==
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| The following were named by [[Blake Perlingieri]] to commemorate the [[Gorakhnathis]] and their use of large gauges of the piercing:
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| ;Sadhu piercing
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| ;[[Kanphati|Kanphati]] piercing
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| The positioning is also referred to as an ''ear bowl'' piercing.
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| == Related Risks ==
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| * [[Bell's Palsy|Bell's Palsy]]
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| * [[Ear Collapse|Ear Collapse]]
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| * [[Loss of Hearing|Loss of Hearing]]
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| * [[Rejection|Rejection]]
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Latest revision as of 08:31, 17 September 2023
Needles and Sins is a tattoo blog written by Marisa Kakoulas.
About
Founded in 2009, Needles and Sins is a blog focusing on tattoos, tattooing, visual art, music, grafitti, culture and more.
Links