Early Atypical Body Piercing References

A la the entry below, I came across a couple references to early “non-traditional” body piercing that I’d like to repost here. This first one, about a Madison piercing, is from Rack Rope And Red-Hot Pinchers: A History of Torture and Its Instruments by Geoffrey Abbott (Headline Book Publishing, 1993). It reads,

Chain through the Neck
In the more exotic parts of the world, more exotic punishments were administered. In China, monks who broke their sacred vows were punished by having a hole burned through their necks with a red-hot iron. A long chain was then passed through the hole and, stark naked, he would be led along the streets, any attempt to relieve the pain caused by the weight of the chain on the open wound being thwarted by the application of a whip carried by another monk bringing up the rear.

This also echoes the BME/News “dragon fish” feature on the more drastic but similar use of sub-clavical piercings.

Along those lines, Hieronymus Bosch’s Christ Carrying the Cross, painted in 1490, features a crowd scene that includes Moors (I think) wearing cheek and chin piercings.

This 16th century glazed ceramic plate of a face made of penises (bought by Ashmolean Museum in Oxford for about a half million dollars in 2003), created by Francisco Urbino in Italy, appears to have a Prince Albert type piercing in the “earlobe”. Whether that’s flight of fancy or something that’s representational of actual piercing subculture, I don’t know… That said, given the number of people I know that have pierced their genitals without any awareness of other people doing it, I assume it existed.

No Room For Hate

I’m currently converting some of my old blogs from before ModBlog started to a new CMS, and I’m finding so much great old stuff on them (since I posted modblog-type stuff there before starting this site)… Here’s a tattoo that got posted in early 2005…

Keep Austin Weird

Pineapple recently pierced Bear’s nipples at 8ga at Shaman Modifications in Austin, TX, so I had to share this great picture of the two of them after the procedure. Both of them have some of my favorite facial tattoos, and of course Bear has amazing stretched lobes, some of the biggest on the planet.

PS. As a point of trivia, did you know that BMEshop once produced some prototypes of a Bear action figure (which never went into full production unfortunately)?

His Hoodie Matches His Erm, Labret

Rafa‘s still at it with his labret embiggening escapades (first video* in case you missed it).

This time he’s going from 46mm to 52mm, the old fashioned way!

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DivX download link for BME members: Extreme2 or Full members

*Sorry about the unflattering screenshot I chose as the preview Rafa, oh wait, no I’m not \o/

Her Hoodie Matches Her Tattoos

I just liked these portraits (two more are after the break) of Tasha taken while she was on vacation in the Dominican Republic… It made me miss the Caribbean… I just got an email about an earthship building seminar in the Netherlands Antilles this summer, and as much as I imagine that spending a week sledgehammering in the sun is kind of miserable, I’d love to go.

Anyway, an update is building right now that has some changes that I think will make the members galleries load a hair faster for viewers (and I’m glad people seem to be enjoying the ability to contact each other via their photos), although it now takes longer to build them here! I’ll upload it as soon as I can.