Navel Industrial – Not Every Girl Has It!
December 14, 2008 by admin
If you’re getting bored of the usual navel piercings have a look at this. Navel industrial!
To put it simply it’s a multiple navel piercing project where two navel piercings are joined together using a single barbell.
You can have either one or even two navel industrials in your belly button. If you go for the second option, your piercings will resemble a cross.
But as you can imagine, the belly button is subject to quite a wide range of movements. After all it’s the waistline and when you lean forward or sit down the skin folds around your navel push together. So it would be a wise idea to insert separate belly button rings in both (or four if you go for a double-navel industrial) fresh belly piercing holes.
If you want to go for a single barbell straight away, it would be wise to choose at least some flexible belly industrial piercing - PTFE barbell is the best option for this purpose. You can cut it to size and then screw the balls on. The shaft is self-threading and the piercer won’t have any problems with getting it done.
By the way, read this navel industrial piercing story. The piercer did something I wouldn’t have done – he just bent a simple barbell and inserted it into the fresh navel industrial project! The girl was very happy with the piercing though, and it seems the healing process was OK.
However, I warmly suggest if you go for a navel industrial piercing, get at least this PTFE barbell inserted. But, of course, you can also go for separate belly rings in each hole while the piercing heals, and insert the industrial barbell when the fresh navel piercings have properly healed in about a couple of months.




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So, I came across this site while searching to see if there were actually rings to connect top and bottom belly button piercings. I had never heard of anyone doing this, to be honest. I simply woke up one day and decided that I wanted the bottom of my belly button pierced as well. I still have yet to come across anyone else that has this done, and am pleased that I now know there is a way to connect the two piercings. So, thanks.
I have an Industrial Piercing, It took 1 and a half hours, I always said to myself No pain! No Gain! after that whoa! so worth it to have it. I will try that one day if I have a time. Looks awesome!