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Hearts Themed Belly Button Rings

By Carly Wickell, About.com

If you love heart motifs, you're sure to find at least one terrific piece of heart themed belly button jewelry in this selection. Some are more affordable than others--but they all make great gifts, so forward on the links to your significant other then get ready to show off that belly button piercing. (Sterling silver isn't recommended for new body piercings, so choose 14K gold or surgical stainless if yours isn't healed.)

1. Black Heart Pixie Fairy Belly Ring

© Body Candy
A little white pixie cut-out rests on the face of a black heart that dangles from this belly ring. A glittery crystal is set into the end of the ring, just above the pixie heart.

2. Double Hearts Dangle from Barbell

© Palm Beach Jewelry
This navel barbell holds two dangling hearts with bezel-set crystal accents. It's 1 3/4" in length and 13-gauge. A sparkling stone sits above it and all are set in sterling silver.

3. Betty Boop Heart Belly Ring

© Body Candy
It's a classic Betty Boop pose -- hands on her cheeks and looking surprised. Betty is centered within the red heart that dangles from this cute belly ring.

4. Strawberry Shortcake Belly Ring

© Body Candy
Strawberry Shortcake looks like she's ready to skate right off the bottom edge of this bright red heart -- we always knew she was hyperactive. This is a cute addition to any Strawberry Shortcake fan's jewelry collection.

5. Pink Ice CZ Barbell, Heart & Arrow

A heart and arrow charm dangles from this little pink ice CZ barbell. The setting is 10k gold. This belly ring is more expensive than your average body jewelry, but it sure is cute.
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