I found a couple of sites selling body jewelry and have become very curious about it. Has anybody out there used body jewelry and where can I find a good selection for purchase. I would be interested in nipple sheilds, body chains and clit clips. Basically any erotic jewels that are non piercing.
there are lots of online shops. Try to google non piercing erotic jewelery or body jewely. ALso try Body Teaser, which is one of my favourites (only for inspiration, though, I make my own). While these are mostly girly things, a very brief research will also find out plenty of jewelish cocrings for example.
Nipple clips are fun. Don´t be shy about pendents and nipple to nipple chains. The feel good! (as clit clips do).
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Kathy I think that while clothes pins will probably serve as passable nipple clamps it is a bit stretchy to call them nipple jewelery. Unless in Canada you have more glamourous clothes pins than we have here, of course.
I thought that they coincided with each other- nipple clamp equals nipple jewelry only in a fancier sense.
Well, no, jewelery can feel very nice, especially long pendents and nipple chain that lightly tug on the nipple at every swing. But they are mostly decorative, not tdesigned for heavy duty, like stronger tweaking or tugging, no more than any other kind of fine jewelery, and the part that grips the nipple, wether it is a ring, a clip or a hook, is not gripping very hard. As for clamps they are much stronger, and they are really intended for actual stimulation more than looks. The most common kinds are the tweezer kind, the alligator kind, and the clover clamps. Of these I think only the clover clamps have also a decorative value, but may be it is only my mechanical eye being in love with them. The spring mechanism that works them is a lot more sophisticated than in the other two kinds. My husband says they look threating and very steely. I love them, like all objects where a simply functional design achieves a bare elegance of its own.
That is one hell of a horrid pic in my opinion (not your fault! Clover clamps are always entangled in bdsm style things). They are STRONG! meaning they grip quite hard, and unlike other clamps you cannot regulate the grip strength. But you can place them a bit further up the areola of the nipple for a softer effect. Still it is not something I wd suggest as first clamps, and they are NOT jewelry.
While these are not adjustable in theory, they can be "softened" (trust me, I did it!) a bit: take a pair of robust tweezer with a thin "nose", size firmly each end of the inner spring in turn and give it a good crank inward. It will spring back in place, but a bit weaker than before. Makes them enjoyable even if you arenot a masochist (sorry) and they are still mor practical and better looking then the usual clamps.