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Stocking up on gold belly rings is a great way to build a wardrobe of jewelry for your belly button piercing that won’t break your budget. That’s because gold belly rings come in all shapes, styles and sizes to give you maximum flexibility.

Gold belly rings go with everything, and are the most comfortable choice for a navel piercing. These smooth rings are less likely to catch on something than jeweled varieties with prongs that can bend or come loose, and gold matches everything and is universally seen as elegant and stylish.
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You can get real gold belly rings in either 10K, 14K or even 18K gold, depending on the amount you want to spend and how much gold content you’re looking for. A few things to keep in mind are that a 10 karat gold belly ring will be stronger and less inclined to bend, but have less gold content than the others. 14K is the standard for fine gold jewelry in the United States and is the most popular choice by far. Generally 18K is probably not a good idea because it bends easily and may be more prone to an allergic reaction.

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Look for gold belly rings in styles like the classic curved barbell, cute dangles with moon and star motifs, initials, and a wide variety of attractive themes like flowers, dolphins and tiny animals. Since gold is easy to work with for artisans, you’ll find gold belly rings with barbell ends made into incredibly detailed works of art.
 

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