First off lets see if we are talking about the same piercing....An industrail, and this miss spelling is on purpose, is thru the front cartilag near the top of the ear, and thru the back cartilage with a long barbell....If done right the rest of the inside of the ear will not be pressing against the barbell.
What does it represent??? Nada, that I know of......Dont read too much into all the symbolism hype. Anybody might wear such a piercing and for every one who does, they probably have a different story or reason behind it.......TatuBaron
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its when u get a piercing from high cartilage to the part of ur ear where cartilage stars. they usually use a long barbell (industrial barbell ) for this piercing
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Oh, dude, technically, yeah, you can still get an industrial piercing even if you have your helix pierced. It's like having a sandwich with extra toppings, you know? Just make sure your ear can handle the extra bling without freaking out. But hey, if you're up for it, go for that industrial look and rock it like a boss!
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Industrials are done at 14g not 16g. The piercing should be done with a 12g needle and 14g jewellery.
Most places charge around $80. $40 for each piercing/hole. Call the shop bc of course it could be different especially if you get an apprentice to do it.