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14k Flat Back Studs Push Fit, Blue Topaz

14K Gold Claw-Set Blue Topaz Natural Stone Threadless Flatback Stud

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Crafted in solid 14K gold, this claw-set blue topaz threadless flatback stud delivers a clean, modern look for professional body piercings. The thr...

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14K Gold Claw-Set Blue Topaz Natural Stone Threadless Flatback Pair

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Crafted in solid 14K gold, this claw-set blue topaz threadless flatback pair delivers a clean, modern look for professional body piercings. The thr...

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Collection Overview
Styling Guide
Shopping Guide
Materials
Care Instructions
FAQ
  • Genuine natural stones throughout: Every piece in this collection features real natural stone, including amethyst, obsidian, turquoise, tiger eye, labradorite, lapis lazuli, peridot, and opal not synthetic or resin imitations.
  • Designed for fully healed piercings: Natural stone is a porous material and cannot be fully sterilised. All jewellery in this collection is suitable for fully healed piercings only.
  • Spans multiple piercing placements: The collection includes crystal nose rings, stone septum rings, gemstone labrets, natural stone plugs and tunnels, and opal ear studs covering nose, ear, septum, and lip placements.
  • Every stone is visually unique: Natural variation in colour, patterning, and mineral structure means no two pieces are identical a defining character of natural stone body jewellery.
  • Material-led identity: This collection is built for wearers who choose jewellery based on material substance; stones selected for their individual visual and tactile qualities rather than uniform finish.
  • Part of Monster Piercing's organic and natural range: Sits alongside the wider organic body jewellery offering, for customers exploring non-metal piercing materials.
  • Pair earthy stones with warm metal tones: Tiger eye tunnels and lapis lazuli plugs complement gold-tone jewellery in adjacent piercings; the warm amber and deep blue work naturally against yellow gold finishes.
  • Use labradorite for a subtle statement: A labradorite labret or stud reads as understated in neutral light but delivers strong visual impact in direct light, ideal for those who prefer jewellery that reveals itself gradually.
  • Amethyst septum rings as a focal piece: The violet-to-purple range of amethyst works as a strong centrepiece for a curated face piercing setup, particularly when paired with simpler, minimal jewellery in surrounding placements.
  • Turquoise and obsidian for high-contrast looks: The vivid teal-blue of a turquoise nose ring and the flat black of an obsidian plug create strong visual anchors within an alternative or dark-aesthetic jewellery edit.
  • Mix stone types across ear placements: Combining opal ear studs with natural stone plugs and tunnels in a stretched lobe creates a curated, collected look; varying stone types add depth without visual noise.
  • Peridot and lighter stones for elevated everyday wear: A peridot nose stud in clear olive-green reads as refined rather than overtly alternative, suited to wearers building a gemstone piercing jewellery wardrobe that works across contexts.
  • Confirm your piercing is fully healed before purchasing: All stone piercing jewellery in this collection is for healed piercings only. Natural stone is porous and not suitable for fresh or healing piercings if in doubt, consult your piercer.
  • Check gauge and sizing at the product level: Gauge sizes and bar lengths are listed individually on each product page. If you are unsure of your current gauge, refer to the Monster Piercing size guide before selecting a size.
  • Choose your stone by placement type: Nose rings and nostril studs (including crystal nose rings and turquoise nose rings) are listed by placement filter or browse by jewellery type to find styles suited to your specific piercing location.
  • Consider stone hardness for daily wear: If you want natural stone plugs or tunnels for everyday use, harder stones such as amethyst, tiger eye, and peridot (Mohs 6.5–7) offer better surface durability than softer options such as obsidian or turquoise.
  • Natural variation is expected: Each piece of natural stone body jewellery may differ slightly in colour, pattern, and finish from product images due to the inherent variation in natural minerals. This is a characteristic of the material, not a defect.
Stone Mohs Hardness Porosity Level Piercing Suitability Care Consideration
Amethyst 7 Low Healed piercings only Wipe clean; avoid prolonged water exposure
Obsidian 5–5.5 Low Healed piercings only Handle with care; avoid impact
Turquoise 5–6 Moderate–High Healed piercings only Keep dry; avoid chemicals and soaking
Tiger Eye 6.5–7 Low Healed piercings only Wipe clean; store separately
Labradorite 6–6.5 Low–Moderate Healed piercings only Wipe clean; avoid abrasive surfaces
Lapis Lazuli 5–6 Moderate Healed piercings only Avoid soaking; wipe with soft cloth
Peridot 6.5–7 Low–Moderate Healed piercings only Wipe clean; avoid harsh cleaning agents
Opal 5.5–6.5 Moderate Healed piercings only Keep away from heat and prolonged water contact

Note: Specific material certifications (implant-grade, nickel-free, skin-safe designations) are not specified in provided data. Please refer to individual product pages for full material specifications per item.

  • Clean with a soft, damp cloth only: Natural stone body jewellery should be wiped gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth after wear. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaning, and chemical cleaning solutions; these can damage stone surfaces and affect stone integrity.
  • Do not soak in water: Extended water submersion can weaken higher-porosity stones such as turquoise, lapis lazuli, and opal. Remove natural stone jewellery before swimming, bathing, or any prolonged water exposure.
  • Store pieces individually: Natural stones vary in hardness. Storing stone and crystal plugs or gemstone jewellery together without separation can cause surface scratching, particularly for softer stones. Use individual pouches or a divided storage case.
  • Keep away from heat and direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to heat or UV light can cause colour fading or surface cracking in some natural stones, including opal and amethyst. Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
  • Avoid contact with perfumes, oils, and cosmetics: Chemical compounds in skincare products, perfumes, and hair products can degrade the surface of natural stone jewellery over time. Apply cosmetics before putting on jewellery, not after.
  • Inspect regularly for surface changes: Natural stone can develop micro-fractures with wear over time, particularly in harder-use items like natural plugs and tunnels. If a piece shows signs of cracking or surface deterioration, discontinue use and replace.
  • Is natural stone safe for piercings?

    Natural stone body jewellery is safe for fully healed piercings. Natural stone is a porous material, which means it cannot be sterilised to the standard required for fresh or healing piercings. Wearing porous stone in an unhealed piercing risks bacterial retention and irritation. Once a piercing is fully healed, natural stone plugs, crystal nose rings, stone septum rings, and other natural stone jewellery can be worn safely. If you are unsure whether your piercing has healed completely, consult a professional piercer before switching to stone jewellery.

  • Are stone plugs safe for stretched ears?

    Stone plugs are suitable for fully healed stretched ear piercings. They are not appropriate for use during the stretching process itself, as the healing tissue requires implant-grade, non-porous materials. Once your stretch is established and the tissue is fully healed, natural stone plugs and tunnels can be worn comfortably. Choose stones with a higher Mohs hardness rating, such as amethyst (7) or tiger eye (6.5–7), for everyday wear, as these are more resistant to surface damage.

  • What is natural stone body jewellery?

    Natural stone body jewellery refers to piercing jewellery, including plugs, tunnels, nose rings, septum rings, labrets, and ear studs, made from or featuring genuine natural gemstones and minerals. Unlike synthetic or acrylic alternatives, natural stone pieces are shaped from real mineral materials including amethyst, obsidian, turquoise, tiger eye, labradorite, lapis lazuli, peridot, and opal. Each stone has its own Mohs hardness rating, porosity level, and visual characteristics. The result is organic body jewellery where no two pieces are exactly alike.

  • Which natural stones are best for nose rings and nose studs?

    For natural stone nose rings and nose studs, harder stones with lower porosity are the most practical choice for regular wear. Peridot (Mohs 6.5–7) and amethyst (Mohs 7) are well-suited to nostril jewellery due to their relative hardness and lower porosity compared to softer options. Turquoise nose rings are a popular aesthetic choice but require more careful care due to turquoise's higher porosity and sensitivity to moisture and chemicals. All natural stone nose jewellery is for fully healed nostril piercings only.

  • How do I clean natural stone piercing jewellery?

    To clean natural stone body jewellery, wipe the piece gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth after wear. Do not use ultrasonic cleaners, chemical solutions, or submerge pieces in water for extended periods , prolonged moisture exposure can affect stone integrity, particularly in higher-porosity stones such as turquoise, lapis lazuli, and opal. Store pieces individually in soft pouches or a divided case to prevent surface scratching between items. Avoid contact with perfumes, skincare products, and cosmetics.

  • Can I wear natural stone jewellery in a new piercing?

    No. Natural stone jewellery should not be worn in a new or healing piercing. Natural stone is porous, which means it cannot be fully sterilised. During the healing process, piercing tissue requires jewellery made from non-porous, implant-grade materials, such as implant-grade titanium or implant-grade steel. Once your piercing is fully healed, you can safely transition to natural stone body jewellery. If you are unsure about your healing status, speak with a professional piercer.

  • Do natural stones vary in appearance between pieces?

    Yes, natural variation is an inherent characteristic of all natural stone body jewellery. Because each piece is shaped from real mineral material, colour intensity, surface patterning, and finish will differ between individual items. This is particularly visible in stones such as labradorite, where the iridescent flash varies with stone orientation, and in lapis lazuli, where the distribution of gold pyrite flecking is unique to each piece. Product images show representative examples, your piece may vary slightly and that variation is a feature of the material, not a defect.

Collection Overview
  • Genuine natural stones throughout: Every piece in this collection features real natural stone, including amethyst, obsidian, turquoise, tiger eye, labradorite, lapis lazuli, peridot, and opal not synthetic or resin imitations.
  • Designed for fully healed piercings: Natural stone is a porous material and cannot be fully sterilised. All jewellery in this collection is suitable for fully healed piercings only.
  • Spans multiple piercing placements: The collection includes crystal nose rings, stone septum rings, gemstone labrets, natural stone plugs and tunnels, and opal ear studs covering nose, ear, septum, and lip placements.
  • Every stone is visually unique: Natural variation in colour, patterning, and mineral structure means no two pieces are identical a defining character of natural stone body jewellery.
  • Material-led identity: This collection is built for wearers who choose jewellery based on material substance; stones selected for their individual visual and tactile qualities rather than uniform finish.
  • Part of Monster Piercing's organic and natural range: Sits alongside the wider organic body jewellery offering, for customers exploring non-metal piercing materials.
Styling Guide
  • Pair earthy stones with warm metal tones: Tiger eye tunnels and lapis lazuli plugs complement gold-tone jewellery in adjacent piercings; the warm amber and deep blue work naturally against yellow gold finishes.
  • Use labradorite for a subtle statement: A labradorite labret or stud reads as understated in neutral light but delivers strong visual impact in direct light, ideal for those who prefer jewellery that reveals itself gradually.
  • Amethyst septum rings as a focal piece: The violet-to-purple range of amethyst works as a strong centrepiece for a curated face piercing setup, particularly when paired with simpler, minimal jewellery in surrounding placements.
  • Turquoise and obsidian for high-contrast looks: The vivid teal-blue of a turquoise nose ring and the flat black of an obsidian plug create strong visual anchors within an alternative or dark-aesthetic jewellery edit.
  • Mix stone types across ear placements: Combining opal ear studs with natural stone plugs and tunnels in a stretched lobe creates a curated, collected look; varying stone types add depth without visual noise.
  • Peridot and lighter stones for elevated everyday wear: A peridot nose stud in clear olive-green reads as refined rather than overtly alternative, suited to wearers building a gemstone piercing jewellery wardrobe that works across contexts.
Shopping Guide
  • Confirm your piercing is fully healed before purchasing: All stone piercing jewellery in this collection is for healed piercings only. Natural stone is porous and not suitable for fresh or healing piercings if in doubt, consult your piercer.
  • Check gauge and sizing at the product level: Gauge sizes and bar lengths are listed individually on each product page. If you are unsure of your current gauge, refer to the Monster Piercing size guide before selecting a size.
  • Choose your stone by placement type: Nose rings and nostril studs (including crystal nose rings and turquoise nose rings) are listed by placement filter or browse by jewellery type to find styles suited to your specific piercing location.
  • Consider stone hardness for daily wear: If you want natural stone plugs or tunnels for everyday use, harder stones such as amethyst, tiger eye, and peridot (Mohs 6.5–7) offer better surface durability than softer options such as obsidian or turquoise.
  • Natural variation is expected: Each piece of natural stone body jewellery may differ slightly in colour, pattern, and finish from product images due to the inherent variation in natural minerals. This is a characteristic of the material, not a defect.
Materials
Stone Mohs Hardness Porosity Level Piercing Suitability Care Consideration
Amethyst 7 Low Healed piercings only Wipe clean; avoid prolonged water exposure
Obsidian 5–5.5 Low Healed piercings only Handle with care; avoid impact
Turquoise 5–6 Moderate–High Healed piercings only Keep dry; avoid chemicals and soaking
Tiger Eye 6.5–7 Low Healed piercings only Wipe clean; store separately
Labradorite 6–6.5 Low–Moderate Healed piercings only Wipe clean; avoid abrasive surfaces
Lapis Lazuli 5–6 Moderate Healed piercings only Avoid soaking; wipe with soft cloth
Peridot 6.5–7 Low–Moderate Healed piercings only Wipe clean; avoid harsh cleaning agents
Opal 5.5–6.5 Moderate Healed piercings only Keep away from heat and prolonged water contact

Note: Specific material certifications (implant-grade, nickel-free, skin-safe designations) are not specified in provided data. Please refer to individual product pages for full material specifications per item.

Care Instructions
  • Clean with a soft, damp cloth only: Natural stone body jewellery should be wiped gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth after wear. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaning, and chemical cleaning solutions; these can damage stone surfaces and affect stone integrity.
  • Do not soak in water: Extended water submersion can weaken higher-porosity stones such as turquoise, lapis lazuli, and opal. Remove natural stone jewellery before swimming, bathing, or any prolonged water exposure.
  • Store pieces individually: Natural stones vary in hardness. Storing stone and crystal plugs or gemstone jewellery together without separation can cause surface scratching, particularly for softer stones. Use individual pouches or a divided storage case.
  • Keep away from heat and direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to heat or UV light can cause colour fading or surface cracking in some natural stones, including opal and amethyst. Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
  • Avoid contact with perfumes, oils, and cosmetics: Chemical compounds in skincare products, perfumes, and hair products can degrade the surface of natural stone jewellery over time. Apply cosmetics before putting on jewellery, not after.
  • Inspect regularly for surface changes: Natural stone can develop micro-fractures with wear over time, particularly in harder-use items like natural plugs and tunnels. If a piece shows signs of cracking or surface deterioration, discontinue use and replace.
FAQ
  • Is natural stone safe for piercings?

    Natural stone body jewellery is safe for fully healed piercings. Natural stone is a porous material, which means it cannot be sterilised to the standard required for fresh or healing piercings. Wearing porous stone in an unhealed piercing risks bacterial retention and irritation. Once a piercing is fully healed, natural stone plugs, crystal nose rings, stone septum rings, and other natural stone jewellery can be worn safely. If you are unsure whether your piercing has healed completely, consult a professional piercer before switching to stone jewellery.

  • Are stone plugs safe for stretched ears?

    Stone plugs are suitable for fully healed stretched ear piercings. They are not appropriate for use during the stretching process itself, as the healing tissue requires implant-grade, non-porous materials. Once your stretch is established and the tissue is fully healed, natural stone plugs and tunnels can be worn comfortably. Choose stones with a higher Mohs hardness rating, such as amethyst (7) or tiger eye (6.5–7), for everyday wear, as these are more resistant to surface damage.

  • What is natural stone body jewellery?

    Natural stone body jewellery refers to piercing jewellery, including plugs, tunnels, nose rings, septum rings, labrets, and ear studs, made from or featuring genuine natural gemstones and minerals. Unlike synthetic or acrylic alternatives, natural stone pieces are shaped from real mineral materials including amethyst, obsidian, turquoise, tiger eye, labradorite, lapis lazuli, peridot, and opal. Each stone has its own Mohs hardness rating, porosity level, and visual characteristics. The result is organic body jewellery where no two pieces are exactly alike.

  • Which natural stones are best for nose rings and nose studs?

    For natural stone nose rings and nose studs, harder stones with lower porosity are the most practical choice for regular wear. Peridot (Mohs 6.5–7) and amethyst (Mohs 7) are well-suited to nostril jewellery due to their relative hardness and lower porosity compared to softer options. Turquoise nose rings are a popular aesthetic choice but require more careful care due to turquoise's higher porosity and sensitivity to moisture and chemicals. All natural stone nose jewellery is for fully healed nostril piercings only.

  • How do I clean natural stone piercing jewellery?

    To clean natural stone body jewellery, wipe the piece gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth after wear. Do not use ultrasonic cleaners, chemical solutions, or submerge pieces in water for extended periods , prolonged moisture exposure can affect stone integrity, particularly in higher-porosity stones such as turquoise, lapis lazuli, and opal. Store pieces individually in soft pouches or a divided case to prevent surface scratching between items. Avoid contact with perfumes, skincare products, and cosmetics.

  • Can I wear natural stone jewellery in a new piercing?

    No. Natural stone jewellery should not be worn in a new or healing piercing. Natural stone is porous, which means it cannot be fully sterilised. During the healing process, piercing tissue requires jewellery made from non-porous, implant-grade materials, such as implant-grade titanium or implant-grade steel. Once your piercing is fully healed, you can safely transition to natural stone body jewellery. If you are unsure about your healing status, speak with a professional piercer.

  • Do natural stones vary in appearance between pieces?

    Yes, natural variation is an inherent characteristic of all natural stone body jewellery. Because each piece is shaped from real mineral material, colour intensity, surface patterning, and finish will differ between individual items. This is particularly visible in stones such as labradorite, where the iridescent flash varies with stone orientation, and in lapis lazuli, where the distribution of gold pyrite flecking is unique to each piece. Product images show representative examples, your piece may vary slightly and that variation is a feature of the material, not a defect.

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