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- Cartilage_piercing abstract "A cartilage piercing can refer to any area of cartilage on the body with a perforation created for the purpose of wearing jewelry. The two most common areas with cartilage piercings are the ear and the nose. Many people outside of the body modification community often informally use the term "cartilage piercing" to refer a helix piercing.".
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageID "13372433".
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageLength "3742".
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageRevisionID "639303776".
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Antihelix.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Antitragus_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Barbell_(piercing).
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Body_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink California_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Cartilage.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Body_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Conch_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Daith_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Forward_helix_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Helix_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Nose_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Rook_(piercing).
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Septum_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Snug_(piercing).
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLink Tragus_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLinkText "cartilage piercing".
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageWikiLinkText "ear cartilage piercings".
- Cartilage_piercing hasPhotoCollection Cartilage_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Body_Piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing subject Category:Body_piercing.
- Cartilage_piercing comment "A cartilage piercing can refer to any area of cartilage on the body with a perforation created for the purpose of wearing jewelry. The two most common areas with cartilage piercings are the ear and the nose. Many people outside of the body modification community often informally use the term "cartilage piercing" to refer a helix piercing.".
- Cartilage_piercing label "Cartilage piercing".
- Cartilage_piercing sameAs m.0n8zwln.
- Cartilage_piercing sameAs Q5047351.
- Cartilage_piercing sameAs Q5047351.
- Cartilage_piercing wasDerivedFrom Cartilage_piercing?oldid=639303776.
- Cartilage_piercing isPrimaryTopicOf Cartilage_piercing.