It’s not permanent of course, but this “sacred heart piercing” was done by Andrew at Mystic Marks Tattoo Company in San Marcos, Texas, using twenty six surface piercings and 16 gauge Tygon on a customer’s ribcage.
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25 responses to “Sacred Heart Piercing”
Why all the extra length on the jewelry? If they’re just temporary, I’d have gone with closer-fitting jewelry so it doesn’t look as messy — just my opinion though.
I think they are long to create more friction and trauma. I think the logic behind this project it to be left with scars in the shape of a sacred heart, no?
It actually looks like it’s been there for a while…I personally don’t find it very attractive at all. That’s just me though.
ouch, that scarring (or is it bruising) and skin discoloration looks pretty bad. i hope it’s not permanent, even if you said it isn’t, you could be wrong.
also, that is one fantastic nipple!
ewwww….nice titty though….
yeah, i’m not too keen on this either.
it looks really sloppy. i woudnt want that on me.
yeah, not so nice
it looks sort of like… a beet or something…
but i like the idea behind it.
I like the idea, to me anchors may have been a better long-term solution.
Perhaps the client wanted the outlines to scar into the design slightly, giving a really unique rib-piece.
It seems odd that the piercer would use 16g and the client would leave them in for that long (I would say easily a couple months) and let them get into the state that they are if that was not the case.
Love the idea tho.
On second examination, I don’t think it would work as a scar. Notice the really long curved bottom left line, obviously you wouldn’t see that line at all once the jewellery is out.
*scratches head*
Still love the idea.
personally i really like it ^_^ awesome.
I think a much better effect would have been acheived through modern scarification practices
Jordyn: Pretty sure it was not done for scarification, more for a cool temp piercing.
I understand it was probably supposed to have been a short-term piece, but it looks like it was left in a bit too long.
i don t like it..sorry
don´t understand how people can do such things and then send photos of work like that to this site that has SO much information… if the did a bit of research, just 5 or 10 minutes that could look so much nicer
not nice
i agree with SmokeMyBones, despite the redness/scarring/brusing/whatever, i love it… i think its beautiful
I’m guessing (hoping?) the extra length is just there to provide more lines to follow.
regardless of the purpose whether temp or permanent, for scarring or not, it looks sweet to me!
Not a fan.
“Notice the really long curved bottom left line, obviously you wouldn’t see that line at all once the jewellery is out.”
You would, providing the barbell was left to reject out completely, rather than being taken out before it got to that stage.
I don’t like the way it looks now, it does look kind of messy, but I think it will make a really interesting scarification project if she allows all of the barbells to reject out entirely.
maybe when it scars it can be a connect the dot like piece