In light of the above facts, jewelry makers have sought out and found a way to make fake belly button rings. Now those who have given thought to purchasing such items often ask, “Do these false naval rings hurt?” That is the question that this article will seek to answer.

In order to develop a reasonable answer to that question, one needs to study the mechanics of a typical, fake belly button ring. Such a piece normally features a functioning clip. The jeweler has attached one arm of that clip to a spring. A flat surface forms the area on the reverse side of that spring. Placement of this naval decoration calls for movement of the clip’s arm.
The person who wants to wear this piece must pull back on the arm. That compresses the spring, and creates an opening. Creation of that opening should allow for the ring to be placed on a section of the navel’s skin. The person who then returns the arm to its original position can enjoy appearance of an attractive decoration in a previously undecorated belly button.