Well, at least to some people they are. I know Movember is over, but EthanPetry here is still rocking his, curl and all.
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Movember Mourning
Well, this is the final Movember Monday post for the year. It’s been a great month, and we’ve seen a lot of fantastic mustaches. For some people the end of the month means a day to shave away that band of brilliance upon their upper lip, yet to others it becomes a point of pride, a light in the darkness, a place to grow not only an epic mustache, but a beard as well! So while Movember is finished, Bearduary is just around the corner, so get those beards growing!
Now to celebrate the end of the month, lets take a look at one of the finest mustaches that has been submitted in the past month. While I don’t know the name of the gentleman pictured below, I do know that the claw scars on his shoulders were done by IAM: Dark freak from Brazil.
A brief look into Maya Organics
A while back I featured my old friend Jared’s company onetribe on here. Readers seemed to appreciate an in depth look into one of the many organic jewelry companies. So when the, ever so likable, Cyrus showed up in my shop carrying a selection of gorgeous organic jewlery from Maya, I told him to tell his boss I’d like to do a feature on her company. Due to prior commitments on both our parts, it took a while to get it together, but I am pleased to have it ready now.
For many more images and a brief interview, keep on keeping on.
Why don’t we start with a brief history of Maya Organics.
In 2006, body piercer, Corey Lolley set out to create a line of jewelry inspired by her travels, indigenous culture, street fashion, graffiti, architecture, and attitude. She has been an active member of the piercing community since she got her start in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area in 1994. Utilizing her knowledge of industry trends, standards, and aesthetics both modern and ancient, she expanded her focus to developing the freshest designs from the most luxurious materials. Each Maya piece is a reflection of an aspect of the community that inspired them, and an offering back to that same community.
As a piercer I have always been inspired and moved by indigenous cultures, their preserved traditions and how they embody adornment. It was the people of the island of Borneo that first inspired me to travel to distant lands. Their nomadic and primitive lifestyles somehow made sense to my young mind that struggled with how our modern society claimed its roots to humanity. It was on this first trip to SE Asia in 2000 that I first visited the mystical island of Bali in Indonesia where I now work. I stumbled upon its cavers, world renound as the most gifted hand carvers on the planet.
I feel that Maya was a natural evolution for me, my dream career manifested. Maya has allowed me to integrate traveling, indigenous culture, art and business while remaining immersed in the community that I feel most connected to. I think that these things go hand in hand. Our way of life is expelled from ancient cultures, when I say this I do not just mean how we look, these ways manifest in how we choose to live our lives.
What impact you feel your company plays on the modified community as well as the community surrounding your carvers.
When one experiences the Maya collection they get a sense of a more of a fine jewelry experience, this is the angle as a designer that I want to bring to the table. Maya offers a collection that feels elegant and sophisticated.
We put great effort into how we display and promote our jewelry. For the past 3 years, we won best booth at the APP’s annual piercing convention in Las Vegas. With many shops beginning to boutique their studios we realize the importance of display, customers need to see how special these pieces are. Our experience has been that the more elegantly shops display this jewelry the more likely it is for clients to understand just how exclusive it is.
I feel Maya organic to be a sincere representation of the evolution of the body piercing industry. When I started piercing the only thing that was available for stretched ears was steel captive bead rings. As I evolved with the industry so did the jewelry that is available for stretched ears.
My desire is that Maya servers as an inspiration for other body piercers and body modification enthusiasts, that they too are able to bring their ideas from a thought to a manifestation. I hope that they are able to find the root of their passion and what draws them to this community and them act on it, to make it bigger then themselves, push boundaries.
When I first began working with the carvers and metal smiths in Bali 4 years ago there were 7 carvers and 1 silversmith chipping away at this dream, I now work with over 40 carvers and 15 metal smiths. The vision of Maya has not only been an immensely life changing experience for me but also for those I hold so dear on the other side of the world. Although it is sometimes overwhelming for me to think about the colossal responsibility that I have when I think of all those people and their families that are relying on my success it is also immensely gratifying. All of the jewelers who I work with in Bali challenge and push me to be more creative. During the design process we often work together and bounce off of each other, I enjoy nurturing their ideas. I really feel grateful to work with such remarkable artists, many of my carvers are third generation, this is in their blood like it is in mine.
What separates you from the other organic companies?
Maya was born from the mind of a body piercer and all of those who work for Maya are experienced piercers all stemming from some of the countries most reputable studios. In addition to being piercers, we are all creative and passionate people. We understand the industry and its clients, what works and what does not.
We are extremely committed to the quality of the jewelry that we put out. Also, we have a very fast turn around on orders.
I feel that we offer a very personable experience. This is rooted in the fact that we are all so immersed in the piercing community. It is not just our way of life and a way to make money, but in many ways it is the foundation that we are all built on.
Our customer service and presence with our clients here in the office also translates to our door-to-door sales. We have an incredible team of conscious individuals who work on the road. When we are on the road it is more like we are traveling the country visiting our friends and family than working. Our industry is so inimitable in this way. We are keeping the gypsy way alive, traveling from city to city and allowing out clients the opportunity to hand select their wares. I am so proud to be a part of keeping this way of life thriving. I hope that people find inspiration in what we do.
Want to adorn yourself with some beautiful pieces by Maya Organic, the best place to start is their website mayaorganicjewelry.com.
PS: I’d like to do some more features on jewelry companies, so if anyone wants to showcase their stuff (John, I am looking at you buddy) hit me up.
She’d sigh like Twig the Wonder kid and turn her face away
When I first read the description for this first photo I was confused. For some reason I read “sub-clavical piercings” but I couldn’t see them. Then I re-read it and realized what it was that caught my attention in the first place, her 3D implants. For some people the look of collar bones can be big turn on, and in Ratcaver’s case, she now has two sets. Her own, as well as her implants. They’re a little tricky to see in the first photo, but are very well defined in the second one. I’ve also included a third photo after the break that she sent in from before she had the implants done. Obviously Ratcaver is a Bowie fan, as she’s recreated the cover for Aladdin Sane in this first photo. You can also see some of her other piercings. All of them and the implants, with the exception of her lobes were done by Jeffery from Paradigm Bodyart in Arnhem, The Netherlands.
The second photo is a self portrait that evokes the image of Bond Girl Shirley Eaton from Goldfinger. With the change in lighting you can see the implants much more clearly.
There’s one more image taken before the implants were inserted, but you’ll have to keep reading to check it out.
In the last photo we get a good look at her chest microdermals as well as her nipple piercings.
Thanks again to Ratcaver for sending in these photos, and providing us with another Friday BMEGirl.
All choked up
Zentriratna here puts new meaning to the term “getting choked up”. Someone who is more familiar with corseting can probably correct me, but it seems that if this type of corseting had a name it would be called a “choker”. Not in the violent sense mind you, but along the lines of those tight necklaces, which fits in with the visual style of corsets anyway.
Of course whether it has a name or not isn’t as important as Zentriratna is, who is looking quite stunning in the photo.
Behind the Lines
Two weeks ago we took a look at a couple of pieces by Magnutze. Today we get to take a look at the man behind those incredible abstract tattoos. Sometimes people can forget that the artists behind the artwork are just the same as everyone else. Their passion to modify themselves is often overlooked by their own artistic accomplishments, which is a shame because a lot of them have some fantastic pieces. For example…
I love the look of the tattoos on his face, as they don’t fit into any conventional design. With a lot of his artwork falling into the abstract column, it should come as no surprise that he has the style on him as well. The artist is Chandler Barnes from Fur Immer in Berlin
The BMEBoys were feeling left out
With all the BMEGirls posted today, it’s only fair we end the day with a superb shot of Pasha and his piercings. This BMEBoy even caught the attention of Jen, who e-mailed me to let me know about him. I can’t say I blame her. It’s a fantastic shot, hauntingly beautiful, and it shows off not only his impressive lobes, but also his stretched septum. Ok, enough with the talk, enjoy the photo.
Smile with your eyes
So if you’ve ever sat through an episode of America’s Next Top Model, then you’ve probably heard the phrase “Smile with your eyes”. According to Tyra, it’s a difficult thing for a model to master, and it is an invaluable tool for their careers. Of course sometimes you don’t have to work to master it at all. Take a look at Shanna here, she’s just naturally pretty, and her eyes are sparkling with a smile. The fact that she has a lot of well done piercings and several tattoos doesn’t hurt either.
Her piercings and neck tattoos were done by Jeff from Heebee Jeebees, and her chest piece was done by Emily from To The Grave, both located in Colorado Springs.
Do you know this one girl with hair like this?
Because if you do, can you tell her that she’s the first in a day full of BMEGirls?
Yep, you read that right, all day today will be BMEGirls! Katya_Kareya sent in this picture of herself to the stretched lobes gallery, but I found myself looking mostly at her anti-eyebrows, as well as her eyes, which just give off this awesome hyperreal vibe. It gives her the look of one of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s characters.
The inner eye at rest
Taking a look at how relaxed ThunderKat79 looks in this photo, its hard to believe that she just had her inner eye microdermal put in. Looking at the second photo and seeing how she positioned the piercing to become part of her OM symbol, makes me believe that she was probably meditating the entire time it was being done. With meditation, one can reach a type of clarity of the mind, opening up their inner eye to take in all the world around them. To a lot of people piercings can help them achieve this state, as we see with many play piercing sessions. The ties between spirituality and modifications run deep in many cultures around the world, and the two have been linked together since the earliest recorded histories. So in today’s modern world, it isn’t surprising at all to see the practices linked in this way, as it reaffirms just how much a role modification plays in the lives of the people in the modified community.
No matter what her reasons for getting the piercing is, we can all agree that she looks very happy with the results, and that’s really what matters most.