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The '''prayer piercing''', aptly named in accordance to its placement, is a surface piercing done through the outer edge of the hand. The first published version of this piercing (and the source of the name) was Jason Klym, as done by [[Eric Johanson|Eric Johanson]] of [[Soul Survivors Body Art|Soul Survivors Body Art]]. This piercing should be treated as a [[Surface piercing|surface piercing]] and [[Rejection|rejection]] is a constant risk. In addition, the placement puts the piercing at eternal risk of damage -- this is definitely a piercing which requires extra special care to be healed successfully. | |||
Latest revision as of 10:04, 17 September 2023
The prayer piercing, aptly named in accordance to its placement, is a surface piercing done through the outer edge of the hand. The first published version of this piercing (and the source of the name) was Jason Klym, as done by Eric Johanson of Soul Survivors Body Art. This piercing should be treated as a surface piercing and rejection is a constant risk. In addition, the placement puts the piercing at eternal risk of damage -- this is definitely a piercing which requires extra special care to be healed successfully.