No more guessing, poking, or buying the wrong size.
If you’ve ever bought a pair of earrings and ended up with one sticking out like a little antenna — this is for you.
Piercing jewelry isn’t one-size-fits-all. Each piercing spot (and ear anatomy!) has its own ideal gauge, length, and diameter. And getting it right? That’s the secret to a stack that not only looks good but feels good too.
Let’s break it down 👇
📏 Gauge = Thickness
Gauge is how thick the post or bar is.
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20G – common for earlobes
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18G – slightly thicker, used for some lobes or nostrils
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16G – standard for cartilage piercings like helix, conch, tragus
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14G – often seen in industrials or navels
👉 Most of our titanium flatbacks and clickers are available in 16G and 18G — the two most ear-friendly sizes.
🔁 Post Length = The Fit Factor
For studs:
Post length = distance from the back to the front, not counting the top or thread.
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6mm – best for healed, snug piercings
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8mm – comfy for most piercings (especially new ones)
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10mm – great for swelling, thicker areas, or high cartilage
💡 Pro tip: Start longer if your piercing is new, and downsize once it heals.
⭕ Hoop Diameter = Your Curve Fit
For hoops:
What matters is the inner diameter (measured edge-to-edge inside the ring).
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6mm – snug hug for helix, tragus, or forward helix
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8mm – versatile size for lobes, daith
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10mm–12mm – looser, more dramatic fit
🛒 Need options? Our Sparkle Clicker Hoops come in 6–10mm to match your unique vibe.
👂 Don’t Guess. Measure.
Grab a digital caliper or millimeter ruler.
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Only measure the wearable area
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Ignore balls, screw-on ends, or curves
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Write it down (your ears will thank you later)
Still not sure? DM us or check our Piercing Sizing Guide for help choosing the right fit.
💖 Our Top Fit-Focused Picks
✨ All made with implant-grade titanium or surgical steel. Nickel-free, skin-loving, and available in multiple sizes.