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What piercing shops in Seattle have a good selection of gagued earrings?

The only place I know of with a large selection is Deep Roots on the Ave, but there must be other places in the city with more than the typical cheap glass and plastic earrings. Suggestions?

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  • Janinepierced_small

    Pretty much any piercing shop that is not in the mall.

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    I agree with the other two responses, but it actually depends on what SIZE you are looking for. If you are the average size (1" or less) then Deep Roots or Laughing Buddha (on Broadway, Cap. Hill) are your best choices for quality jewelry.

    If you are bigger than an inch and a half (or, like me, over 2 inches) then the selection goes down significantly. While I would love to buy local and support shops I like, usually I can't find anything I want in my size.

    If you can't find anything in a shop, use the web. If you still want to make sure to support a shop, see if they will order your jewelry for you (some shops won't do it, some make you order a minimum amount of pieces, and others charge you a fee to do that...)

    Industrial Strength is a good company and one that most shops carry/order products from. For really nice stone check out Evolve (which is based out of Laughing Buddha.)

    If you are looking for custom wood try Omerica or Onetribe Organics. A overall good web "store" is Bodyartforms.

    Good luck and happy gauging!

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  • N1126445178_5468_small

    What the above commenter said.

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