Claw (piercing)
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The claw, or talon is essentially a curved taper which is worn in stretched ear lobe piercings. The thickest end is generally flared and may be decorated, and a rubber o-ring may also be used to prevent the talon from becoming dislodged when worn. Common materials include acrlyic plastic and glass. A similar item of jewelry is the crescent, which as the name suggests, is shaped like a crescent moon and is tapered a both ends. Talons and claws may also be quite ornamental (e.g: carved in the form of a serpent or dragon). Consequently they may prove to be an impractical choice of jewelry as they may snag on hair, clothing, etc.