REVIVAL

The Age

Saturday October 3, 2009

AMY CHOI

MY SIX-YEAR-OLD recently asked if she could have her ears pierced. I told her yes, and that we'd get it done at a pharmacy. As the days passed, however, I felt less and less comfortable about the idea. I actually wanted the needle for her, not the stud gun, as the needle is quicker and cleaner and is wielded by a dedicated practitioner as opposed to a shop assistant. So I took her to a body-piercing studio, where we had an extremely positive experience. She did confess to me afterwards, though, that she'd thought for a moment that she might die because the piercer had looked just like Al, the villain from Toy Story 2 (albeit a heavily tattooed version). So yes, she's much too young to be wearing earrings like these.Vintage (circa 1950s) gold and palladium earrings, $250, Warner's Jewellers, 97 High Street, Woodend, 5427 1573.

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