rills, also called “grillz” or “fronts,” are decorative covers often made of gold, silver or jewel-encrusted precious metals that snap over one or more of their teeth. They generally are removable but some grill wearers have had their teeth altered with gold crowns to permanently resemble a grill.
According to specialists in cosmetic dentistry, gold teeth Grillz can last a lifetime if you clean them and take care as you would with any other piece of jewelry.
Advantages of grills are that they can be easily installed or removed when needed. Some people try to fix these on their teeth using glue, which is something to be strictly avoided. Always have the grills installed as per the instruction provided by the seller.
A belly chain or waist chain is the popular English term for the Indian jewelry called kamarband. The belly chain is a type of body jewelry worn around the waist. Some belly chains attach to a navel piercing; these are also called "pierced belly chains". They are often made of silver or gold.
Men wear pendants and necklaces to express themselves stylistically, culturally, and personally. They have evolved into many styles and materials while representing status, charges, and associations.
Pendants are decorative items that hang from a chain, cord, or beaded necklace. They may hold gems or be decorative objects in themselves. Although pendants come in different types, larger pendants with single bails are referred to simply as pendants.
A ring is a round band, usually made of metal, worn as ornamental jewelry. The term "ring" by itself always denotes jewellery worn on the finger; when worn as an ornament elsewhere, the body part is specified within the term, e.g., earrings, neck rings, arm rings, and toe rings.
An earring is a piece of jewelry attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe or another external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe), or, less often, by some other means.
A rare form of nose piercing which runs through both nostrils and the septum. Just imagine perforating the nose entirely, from left to right—and you've got a nasallang piercing.
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