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<p>A <b>nostril screw</b> is a "stud" jewelry for wearing in a nostril piercing.
</p><p>This <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=Jewelry" title="Jewelry">jewelry</a> is literally "screwed" into the piercing and appears as a small stud or barbell, but without an intrusive backing. <b>Nostril screws</b> in smaller <a href="/index.php?title=Gauge" title="Gauge">gauges</a> are often sold straight and then bent to shape by the <a href="/index.php?title=Piercer" title="Piercer">piercer</a>.
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A '''nostril screw''' is a "stud" jewelry for wearing in a nostril piercing.


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This [[Jewelry|jewelry]] is literally "screwed" into the piercing and appears as a small stud or barbell, but without an intrusive backing. '''Nostril screws''' in smaller [[Gauge|gauges]] are often sold straight and then bent to shape by the [[Piercer|piercer]].

Latest revision as of 08:52, 17 September 2023

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A nostril screw is a "stud" jewelry for wearing in a nostril piercing.

This jewelry is literally "screwed" into the piercing and appears as a small stud or barbell, but without an intrusive backing. Nostril screws in smaller gauges are often sold straight and then bent to shape by the piercer.