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Monday, April 30, 2012

Colors of Most Organic Plugs

Color is one of the factors that should be considered when making organic plugs or any other kind of jewelry. This is because when people go to search for this jewelry, color is usually the first factor to look at. Some of them are also attracted by the color before even seeing the make and even before asking for the price of the jewelry. When manufacturing organic body plugs and other types of jewelry the hue and saturation within every color category varies widely with the material used. Most of the materials have a range of several hues within a category and may also overlap into other color categories.

Gold: we may have Indian gold, vermeil Hmong omegas, pre-Columbian gold septum and areas of gold sheen obsidian.

Copper/ bronze: contain Maasai men’s copper ear-weights, Turkana labrets, tiger’s eye and tiger’s iron, light c-shaped ear plugs, ancient Cambodian organic body plugs and goldstone among others.

Brown/tan: contain Mammoth ivory, tan or black bamboo, some light colored horns, Aztec clay body plugs, serpentine, picture jasper and some agates among others.

Silver: most of the ethnic and tribal body plugs are silver in color.  They include the Fulani tribe aluminum hoops also known as septum, silver fox and other earplugs, amber stash boxes, Hmong omegas, various iridescent shells like used inlays and hematite among others.

White: most people like the white body plugs and jewelry because they can match with any material of clothing you put on. Most colors match well with white jewelry. Plugs that are white in color include those made from bone, Naga tribe shell ear ornaments, boar and warthog tusks, porcupine quills, python ribs, dentalium shells, howlite and cabochon inlays among others.

Other colors that are used in making organic plugs are pink, clear, red, orange, yellow green, blue, purple and black.

 

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