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Definition: A skin diver is a small piece of jewelry that is implanted partially under the skin. The base which is the part that lies under the skin's surface has a pointed end. To insert them the piercer must use a biopsy punch to create a hole for the jewelry to sit inside. The base has no holes so it can be easily removed or knocked out.