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:: All prices listed are wholesale to shops :: Retail prices to individuals are twice those listed ::

Herein lies a gallery of our offerings of labret and septum shapes, as well as ethnographic pieces.
Click on the highlighted words above to go directly to those sections.
Materials utilized and shown include: water buffalo horn, bone, fossilized mammoth and walrus ivory, amber, obsidian, quartz crystal, jade, agate, and copper.
Custom wood (6ga current minimum) or bamboo pieces (7ga current minimum) can also be made to order.
We do not currently offer custom stone nor amber.

Please visit the specific material pages on the rest of this website
to view full information about availability, prices, and sizing.


Other body jewelry offerings for non-earlobe piercings available elsewhere on this website include:
ethnic septum rings, upper ear cartilege jewelry (hoops or dangling earrings from India, and gold internally threaded barbells from S. India), and custom tongue shapes from hardwood.
There are a lot of possibilities for other shapes which can be used in a number of areas, depending on the thickness of the piercing and the appropriateness of the shape. For example, we have had customers use claw shapes in upper ear or navel piercings, cylinder shapes for nipple, conch, and a variety of below the belt piercings, and one-flares for all manner of things. Be creative!

:: Labrets ::

Labrets have a straight shaft with an attached backing disc. Our backing discs are either round or oval. Of course these can be worn in more than just a labret piercing, especially if a one-flare design is desired.
Sizes range from 15ga up to 3/4" in horn or bone, and 6ga through 5/8" or larger in stone.
Shown below include some inlay possibilities, including opal inlay horn labrets, and gold inlay in obisidian.
Some people have used other shapes such as saddles or cylinders with one or two o-rings in a variety of materials for labret jewelry instead. Examples of these shapes can be found elsewhere in this website.

*horn and bone labrets lip plugs*

*HornAndBoneLabrets.jpg*

*opal inlay fronted labrets*

Horn, bone, and fossilized mammoth ivory labrets are shown first.
Both round backing discs and oval 'Aztec-style' discs are available.
Horn labrets with opal inlays are another option as shown next.

*5ga mexican amber labret*

Mexican amber labret
with an Aztec-style oval backing disk.

*00ga obsidian labrets*
*2 new stone oval back disc labrets FRONTS*
*2 new stone oval back disc labrets SIDE*
*2 new stone oval back disc labrets BACKS*
*2 labradorite labret plugs*
*2 labradorite labret plugs oval backing discs*
*3 obsidian labrets turquoise inlays oval discs C*
*3 obsidian labrets turquoise inlays oval discs A*
*3 obsidian labrets turquoise inlays oval discs BB*
*8 stone oval and round backed disc labrets*
*9 green jade oval and round backed labrets*
*6 obsidian labrets various gauges oval discs*
*silver sheen black clear obsidian labrets*
*1-18 inch oval obsidian labret B* *1-18 inch oval obsidian labret C* *1-18 inch oval obsidian labret A*

Stone labrets (also check the new page, in a wide variety of rocks, such as:
black obsidian (sometimes with a hint of smoky translucency), silver sheen obsidian,
snowflake obsidian, green jade, red jasper, white agate, and labradorite.
Note that most big-gauge stone labrets are made with oval backing discs,
some of which are curved to fit the gum line.

:: Septums ::

Septums can be straight spikes or slightly bent tusks, with pointed or blunt ends.
Shown below are water buffalo horn and bone septums,
also shown in the shapes section of our horn and bone page.
Sizes currently range from 17ga up to 3/4" on the wearing surface.

*Horn And Bone Septum Tusks*

*Horn And Bone Septums*

Other shapes that have been utilized by customers for septum piercings include the following
(which also appear in the other horn and bone section of our horn page):

*tiny horn septum pinchers*
*small gauge bone septum pinchers*

horn or bone pinchers (super small in overall diameter),

*horn tapered cbr*
*bone cbrs*

horn or bone CBR shapes
(not as small as the pinchers overall;
these may be too large for most people),

*porcupine incisors teeth*
*porcupine quills*
*horn hairpipes*

porcupine incisor teeth or quills, horn hairpipes,

*many current boars tusks pairs*

...and boar's tusks or (not shown on this page) warthog tusks.
All can be found over on our horn and bone page.


*obsidian straight septum spikes*
*8 obsidian curved septum tusks*
*5 serpentine curved septum tusks*
*half inch 12 jade septum pincher*

These obsidian and serpentine stone septum spikes, tusks, and even a jade pincher
are currently being showcased over on our newly acquired page.

*tigers eye and jade rods* *stone rods*

*stone NOBEADS vertical* *stone beads for plugs website labels*

The above long cylinders (rods) or crescent shapes
in various stones can all be found on our stone page.


*septum bamboo plugs design burnt on the wearing surface*

We also do burnt designs on the wearing surface of bamboo septum plugs, as shown above.
Long rods or short retainers or plugs in bamboo (which can be custom ordered with any length),
can naturally be made without burnt designs as well.


Other possibilities and natural materials for septums include:
short cylinders or mild saddle shapes as retainers in amber, stone, horn, bone, or hardwood.

:: Ethnic Septum and Labret Jewelry ::

Some of the jewelry below would be difficult to wear, though we've had customers who have sported similar ones! They are also great as display or collector's pieces.

*Wogomush PNG Papua New Guinea cowrie shell septum piece*

Papua New Guinea cowrie shell septum pieces from Wogomush (river and tribe).
One of the cowrie shells slides off to act as a sort of 'primitive' o-ring!

*Papua New Guinea wooden septum spikes*

Shown here are several Papua New Guinea wooden septum tusks.

*Solomon Islands shell nelo septum piece* *Solomon Islands shell nelo septum piece*

Front and back views of an intricate Solomon Islands shell nelo septum piece.

*sweet little Thai omega septum piece*

Sweet little Thai ≥4ga omega-shaped septum.

*small Peru gold nose ring*

*Panama nosering back* *Panama nose ring front*

*Uraba Columbian gold septums*

Pre-Columbian gold septum pieces from: Peru (flat in cross-section),
Panama (front and back views shown in the middle), and
Columbia (three different septums shown last, two of which have side 'wings').

*obsidian labrets back* *obsidian labrets side* *obsidian labrets front*

Three views of a Pre-Columbian obsidian labret.

*Turkana septum leaves*

*Turkana labrets FRONTVIEW* *Turkana labrets BACKVIEW* *Turkana labrets SIDEVIEW*

Turkana tribe (east African) aluminum leaf-shaped septums
and long woven copper labrets.

*Neolithic African quartz labrets*

Several Neolithic African quartz labrets and plugs gathered from present-day Mali.

*2 Ethiopian Mursi tribe tribal clay lip plates SIDE view*
*2 Ethiopian Mursi tribe tribal clay lip plates SIDE view*
*2 Ethiopian Mursi tribe tribal clay lip plates SIDE view*

*6 plain Ethiopian Mursi tribe clay lip plates SIDE A* *6 plain Ethiopian Mursi tribe lip plates SIDE VIEWS* *6 plain Ethiopian Mursi tribe clay lip plates SIDE B*

Southern Ethiopian tribal women's giant clay lip plugs (aka lip plates);
some are plain, and some have incised decorations.
Click on the smaller thumbnails to view images at life size.

*5 tutuq tootuk Alaskan warlus ivory ancient labrets*
*5 tutuq Alaskan warlus ivory ancient labrets*
*5 tutuq Alaskan warlus ivory ancient labrets*

Five tutuq (aka tootuk) Alaskan warlus ivory ancient labrets.

*fossilized walrus ivory Inuit Alaska labrets*

...and finally, more fossilized walrus ivory old labrets found in Alaska.

Irian Jaya or Papua New Guinea huge shell or pig bone septums
(depicted on our Ethnic: Sold page),
as well as Pre-Columbian quartz labrets are also occasionally available.



:: All prices listed are wholesale to shops :: Retail prices to individuals are twice those listed ::

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