Body Jewelry Material Certifications

Nickel Release Conformity test according to European standards

Entry 27 of Regulation (EC) No 552/2009 amending Annex XVII of REACH regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (previously restricted under Directive 94/27/ EC and 2004/96/EC - Nickel Release Below is a sample of the test which we conducted regularly on our products to ensure that they are safe to use and suitable as initial piercing jewelry.

Material Certificate of our 316L steel body jewelry

This is a sample report of a chemical composition test or also called mill certificate that we regularly conduct on our steel body jewelry to ensure that the material we receive complies with the standards of 316L Steel / ASTM F-138 steel, also referred to as surgical steel, when combined with a nickel release test as the above. This means our steel body jewelry complies with all the legal requirements and body jewelry industry standards to be used as body piercing jewelry.

Material Certificate of our G23 Titanium body jewelry

This is a sample report of a chemical composition test or also called mill certificate, that we regularly conduct on our titanium body jewelry to ensure that the material we sell complies with the standards of G23 Titanium Steel / ASTM F136 Titanium / Ti-6Al4V-ELI. Since this alloy does not contain any nickel, it is not necessary to conduct a separate nickel release test. Accordingly, our titanium body jewelry complies with all the legal requirements and body jewelry industry standards to be used as body piercing jewelry both for initial piercings and healed piercings.

Certificate of Silver Content of our Silver Nose Jewelry

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Sterilization Certificate of our Body Jewelry:

Our body jewelry is sterilized by EO gas at an internationally accredited hospital according to the same standards as used for medical instruments. Accordingly, they are considered safe for initial piercings if the packaging is not damaged, and the products are used within the expiration date. All items come stamped with a lot number as well as a manufacturing date and expiration date and, accordingly, comply with all regulations for sterilized body jewelry.

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