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A labret is one form of body piercing. Taken literally, it is any type of adornment that is attached to the facial lip (labrum). However, the term usually refers to a piercing that is below the bottom lip, above the chin. Image File history File linksMetadata Labrets. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Labrets. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...


Among the ancient Aztecs and Mayans labret piercing was reserved for male members of the higher castes. The Aztecs is a term used for certain Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican peoples of Central America. ... This article is about the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. ...


A less common name for the labret piercing is the "Mao." It is widely believed that this name originates from Mao Zedong's mole below his lower lip.[citation needed] “Mao” redirects here. ...

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Pronunciation

The pronunciation of the word "labret" has been either incorrectly taught or heavily debated for years. Many people including industry professionals have often mispronounced it as "luh-bray." According to dictionary reference, it is correctly pronounced lay-brit or phoenetically "lah-bret." The root word is the Latin labrum, which means lip. The -et suffix, according to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, means "something worn on". So, the combination of the Latin labrum (lip) and the suffix -et (something worn on), creates labret - something worn on the lip.[1]


Anthropology

The labret was a traditional piercing among the American Northwest Coast Indians, where it was related to status:

access to labrets. After 3,500 BP, a divergence in labret wear in S and N coasts. In the N from 1.500 - 3,000 BP, more labrets worn by males. After 1,500 BP, labrets worn by females. In the S, between 2,000 - 3,500 BP, worn by males and females, but from 2,000 BP on, labrets generally disappear and are replaced by cranial deformation by free males and females of whatever class (e.g. elite or commoner). SO, for 4,000 years on the NWC, it was important to distinguish certain individuals in a very direct manner; either by cranial deformation or by labret wear. Gender and geographical region may also be identified by these methods. [2]

When a mask was being made to represent someone of high status, naturally enough, that mask had a labret. The artificial cranial deformation or the artificial deformation of the skull is a widespread phenomenon which exists among the primitive people of every continent. ...


Types of Labret Piercings

There are several different labret variations based on precisely where the piercing is positioned on the lower lip, including a vertical labret through the top of the lower lip rather than in front of the lip tissue, snake bites that are dual piercings close together reminiscent of fangs, and a lowbret, which is placed as low as possible toward the chin. Other variations also include the upper lip as well as other lip tissues, such as the frenulum (the connective tissue between the upper lip and gums).[3]


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See also

This article or section should be merged with Body piercing Body piercing aftercare is the set of practises advised after a new body piercing. ... Lip piercings are a type of body piercings which penetrate the lips or, more commonly, the area surrounding the lips. ... Lip plates are a form of body modification where circular discs are inserted into the lower lip. ...

References

  1. ^ http://tattoo.about.com/cs/piercefaq/a/pronouncelabret.htm?terms=lip+piercing+jewelry
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ http://tattoos.lovetoknow.com/Labret_Piercing Labret Piercing at LoveToKnow Tattoos
Types of body piercing
Ear piercings
Earlobes and helix | Stretching (body piercing) | Tragus | Antitragus | Daith | Conch | Rook | Industrial
Facial and oral piercings
Bridge | Cheek | Eyebrow | Anti-eyebrow | Lip | Labret | Vertical labret | Lip frenulum | Nose | Tongue|venoms | Tongue frenulum | Uvula | Monroe | Medusa
Body piercings
Corset | Hand web | Madison | Navel | Nipple | Nape | Surface
Male genital piercings
Ampallang | Apadravya | Hafada | Foreskin | Deep shaft | Dolphin | Dydoe | Frenum | Frenum ladder | Guiche | Lorum | Prince Albert | Reverse Prince Albert | Pubic | Transscrotal
Female genital piercings
Clitoris | Clitoral hood | Triangle | Fourchette | Isabella | Labia | Nefertiti | Princess Albertina | Christina piercing
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A labret is one form of body piercing.
Among the ancient Aztecs and Mayans labret piercing was reserved for male members of the higher castes.
LABRETS: these leave indelible tooth wear and are thus easily recognized skeletally, indicating attributes of the living individual rather than the postmortem treatment of that individual.
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