What are earrings for upper ear called?

Ear cuffs. Ear cuffs are a type of earrings worn on the upper part of the ear, rather than the lobe. An ear cuff attaches to the outer rim of the ear and may also be attached to the ear through a piercing in the lobe. Ear cuffs can be made in simple to highly elaborate designs.

What earrings are best for cartilage piercings?

Do you need different earrings to pierce cartilage? With cartilage piercings, it’s recommended that you are initially pierced with a gold or titanium stud (typically flat-backed), as these are less likely to cause a reaction, easier to heal, and allow for any post-piercing swelling.

What’s the piercing at the top of your ear?

Helix piercing
We love the Helix piercing. It is located at the top of the ear, above the cartilage and it is one of the most popular piercings. You can get a lot of piercings in this part of the ear, but the most common is between one and three. For this kind of piercing we recommend a simple and thin one.

What is a cartilage piercing called?

The helix piercing is a perforation of the helix or upper ear cartilage for the purpose of inserting and wearing a piece of jewelry. Sometimes, two helix piercings hold the same piece of jewelry, usually a barbell, which is called an industrial piercing.

Can you put any earring in a cartilage piercing?

You may wear only a single cartilage earring, and that’s the main reason for which you may buy them as singular pieces most of the time. You may wear it on the upper part of your ear, aka the “cartilage.”

What is the top cartilage piercing called?

HELIX. A helix piercing typically sits at the top of your ear cartilage. There’s plenty of room in this area, so double and triple helix piercings are quite common.

What MM is a cartilage piercing?

JEWELRY TYPE

Standard Hoop Inner Diameter
Ear Cartilage (Helix, Tragus, Lobe, etc.) 5/16″ (8mm)
Earhead, Thin Helix (Hole near the edge) 1/4″ (6-6.5mm)
Conch 3/8″-1/2″ (10mm-12mm)
Nose 5/16″ (8mm)

Can you pierce cartilage with hoop?

Whether it’s a hoop or stud, you can always get whichever you like for a cartilage piercing. Your piercer will probably recommend labret studs—longer studs will accommodate for how much the piercing will swell. Hoops may be too small to give your piercing breathing space.

What earrings can you wear in cartilage?

What Different Types of Earrings Can You Put in Your Cartilage? Studs. Studs are the classic earring style and also one of the most versatile. Captive Ball Rings. Captive ball rings are a popular choice for those wishing to pierce the flat piece of cartilage between the ear and side of the head. Barbells. Barbell earrings are metal rods held in place with two threaded balls, one on each end of the rod. Hoops. Cuffs.

Where can you get earrings for your cartilage?

Outer Conch and Inner Conch. Conch piercings go through the middle of the shell of the ear,which is also the largest and thickest piece of cartilage in the ear.

  • Tragus.
  • Antitragus.
  • Helix.
  • Forward Helix.
  • Industrial.
  • Orbital.
  • Rook.
  • Snug.
  • Daith.
  • Can I get my cartilage pierced with a hoop?

    Not only can you get your ear cartilage pierced with a stud, but it’s actually quite common! Many people get their cartilage pierced with a hoop, typically 18–20 gauge hole. This calls for a thicker earring that can be difficult to remove.

    What are cartilage earrings?

    Cartilage earrings are very similar to regular earrings, but they are made to go into piercings on the cartilage of the ear rather than in the earlobe, which is free of cartilage. In most cases, cartilage earrings are in the form of studs, barbells, or occasionally hoops.