The twister piercing is an under-exposed piercing that is worn relatively rarely. Even though this piercing can be worn at many places of the body, it is often defeated by its competitors the ball closure ring and the circular barbell. However, the twister piercing is a very versatile jewellery, that can be used on many places thanks to its form and size.
The standard size of the twister piercing
The twister piercing has a standard thickness of 1.2 mm and a standard length of 10 mm. Most of the time there is also a stronger variation with a thickness of 1.6 mm and 11 mm length. With those two sizes, the twister piercing is an awesome jewellery for many piercing places.
So the twister offers a fast and striking alternative for the lip, helix, eyebrow, nipple, nose and even the belly button. In general you can assume that a twister piercing is suitable, if also a ball closure ring or a circular barbell fit in.
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