Piercing Guide and Terminology
For initial piercings, we recommend our 14k gold jewelry, which is perfect for new piercings and crafted to be a lifetime piece.
Once your piercing has fully healed, you can choose from our sterling silver or gold vermeil jewelry. Remember, these materials are best suited for healed piercings only.
Most of our jewelry is available in a standard 16g size. If you need a different size, please contact us for support. Healing times can vary by piercing location and individual healing rates.
Detailed Guide on Piercing Locations:
Lobe: The lower part of the ear, commonly pierced for both traditional and modern styles.
Helix: The upper cartilage of the ear, offering a chic and understated look.
Forward Helix: On the outer edge of the ear's cartilage, adding a touch of elegance.
Tragus: The small cartilage area just above the ear lobe, adding a subtle accent to the side of your face.
Antitragus: Located directly opposite the tragus, above the lobe, providing a balanced look.
Conch: Found in the middle of the ear; the inner conch is lower, while the outer conch is higher.
Rook: Positioned in the upper cartilage, pierced vertically, giving a stylish downward hang.
Daith: Situated in the inner ear fold above the canal, often adorned to catch attention with its sparkle.
Flat: Positioned on the flat area of the upper ear cartilage, perfect for showcasing sleek, minimalistic designs.
Septum: The central part of the nose, with huggies and clickers being ideal for a distinctive look.