Revue de presse - Piercing Interdit

Revue de presse - Piercing Interdit

Punk is dead, long live the piercing! Finally, a neopiercing relieved of any form of contestation to become one of the most popular attributes of femininity today.

“It invites you to reconnect with the body, to highlight and sublimate it,” comments Rivka Nahmias, a Parisian jeweler known for her spiritual jewelry and who has just launched her “Piercing prohibited” collection."

This new way of appropriating it was born in the apartment of New Yorker Maria Tash.

A follower of trash culture, she was the first to refine this custom with SM tendencies.

Also very inspired by the Indian art of jewellery, she transformed steel studs into small precious pieces where gold rubs shoulders with pearls, opals and diamonds and invented the curated ear, a mounting technique that allows to combine a ring with a stud or a charm, or to fully personalize your earlobes.