How to Wear Non-Piercing Nipple Rings

A practical guide to wearing REPIOR® non-piercing nipple rings — from sizing and first application to material care.
Body Jewellery Without Piercing

An introduction to non-piercing body jewellery — the REPIOR® philosophy, the collections, and how handcrafted wire adornment differs from conventional piercing jewellery.
Non-Piercing Intimate Jewellery: The Complete Gift Guide

A guide to gifting REPIOR® non-piercing intimate jewellery — curated selections for her, for him, and for couples, with notes on presentation.
Curated Anatomical Ensembles: The Art of Bespoke Intimate Styling

To adorn the body is to tell a story, but a single piece of jewellery is merely a word. A full-body dialogue requires an ensemble—a carefully orchestrated collection of interconnected designs that move in perfect harmony with the human form. At REPIOR, we encourage our patrons to look beyond isolated pieces and approach intimate adornment […]
The Architecture of Constriction: Designing the Perfect Penile Base Constraint

True luxury is found at the intersection of absolute precision and unyielding sensory devotion. For over fourteen years, the philosophy of REPIOR has rejected the fleeting nature of mass-market novelties, choosing instead to treat the human silhouette as a temple of structural exploration. When we look at the body, we do not see areas for […]
The Silent Aesthetic: Why True Intimacy Needs No Piercings

There is an understated, profound power in the untouched canvas. In a world that often demands permanent modification to express alternative style, a new philosophy of high-fashion adornment has emerged—one that values the integrity of the unbroken skin. At REPIOR, we view the human form not as a surface to be punctured, but as a […]
Fourteen Years: What Making Intimate Jewellery Has Taught Me

I started making intimate jewellery in 2012. I did not set out to build a brand or define a category. I set out to make something that did not exist in the form I thought it should — non-piercing intimate jewellery that was genuinely precise, made from materials that were honest, and designed around the […]
The Archive: The PU Leather Choker That Started Something

Not every piece in the archive is there because it failed. Some are archived because they succeeded so completely that they made the next thing possible. The PU leather choker with the large O-ring and removable nipple chains was one of these pieces. It no longer features in the main collection — but the thinking […]
The Piece Someone Asked For: The Story of the REPIOR NERVE

Some pieces are designed. Others are asked into existence. The REPIOR NERVE — the Cervical-Apex-Pelvic Tri-Axis piece in stainless steel — began as a commission. A client wrote to ask whether Pilar could make something that connected three specific anatomical points simultaneously: the cervical, the apex, and the pelvic axis, through a single continuous wire […]
From Wire to Skin: How a REPIOR Piece Is Made

Every REPIOR piece begins as raw wire. Copper, stainless steel or aluminium — cut to length, held in a pair of pliers, and shaped entirely by hand. No moulds. No casting. No machinery beyond the tools in Pilar’s hands. This is not a romantic description. It is a practical one. Non-piercing jewellery designed around the […]
The Origin of the Interlocking RR — The REPIOR Signature

Every mark has a reason. The REPIOR interlocking RR did not arrive from a branding exercise or a design agency. It came from the same place every REPIOR piece comes from — from the specific logic of wire, form, and what happens when two identical shapes meet each other and lock. Where it begins REPIOR […]
Understanding Hypoallergenic Metals in Body Jewellery

The word hypoallergenic is everywhere in the jewellery industry. It appears on packaging, in product descriptions, on websites. But it is rarely explained — and the difference between a truly body-safe metal and one that simply carries the label matters enormously when jewellery is worn against intimate skin. At REPIOR, we have been selecting and […]