- Material Standard: All items feature G23 titanium (implant-grade, less than 0.3% nickel content) for maximum biocompatibility and hypoallergenic safety.
- Design Range: Complete selection of piercing jewellery covering ear piercings, nose rings, septum clickers, shields, hoops, studs, and speciality pieces for collectors and enthusiasts.
- Aesthetic Diversity: Polished finishes, matte textures, anodised colour options, and natural titanium to match personal style and existing collections.
- Size Variety: Stock includes multiple gauge and size options, from delicate pieces to larger statement jewellery, with exact measurements for every item.
- Quality Curation: Every piece undergoes selection for material authenticity, dimensional accuracy, and design integrity—no plated or coated alternatives.
- Professional-Grade: Sourced and selected to match standards trusted by piercing professionals and recommended for fresh piercings and healed piercings alike.
- Mix Gauges and Styles: Combine delicate studs with bolder statement pieces across ear piercings to create visual interest and depth without overwhelming the ear.
- Colour Coordination: Anodised titanium in blues, purples, and blacks pairs seamlessly with alternative fashion aesthetics; polished pieces work with both minimalist and maximalist styles.
- Piercing Combinations: Layer nose and septum pieces, combine with lip rings, or coordinate shields with ear jewellery for a cohesive personal aesthetic.
- Occasion Matching: Professional settings suit polished or natural titanium; casual or alternative contexts welcome bolder colors and sculptural designs.
- Collection Building: Start with versatile pieces (polished studs, classic hoops) that pair with multiple looks, then add specialty items as your confidence and collection grow.
- Skin Tone Harmony: Cooler skin tones complement polished and silver-toned titanium; warmer skin tones suit matte and rose-tinted anodized finishes.
- Identify Your Piercing Type: Determine exact piercing location (ear lobe, cartilage, nose, septum, lip) and current jewellery size before shopping to ensure proper fit.
- Gauge and Diameter: Check current jewellery gauge (measured in millimeters or standard gauges like 16G, 14G, etc.). Our product pages include exact measurements for every item, including length and diameter for specific piercing placements.
- Fresh vs. Healed Piercings: Newly pierced ears require smaller, lighter pieces with secure fasteners. Healed piercings offer more style flexibility while still benefiting from titanium's comfort and safety.
- Size 8mm and Larger: For specific gauge requests like 8mm titanium pieces, use collection filters to narrow options by size, then compare styles within your required gauge.
- Material Confirmation: Verify G23 titanium labeling on every product page. This confirms implant-grade status and maximum biocompatibility.
- Return Confidence: All titanium pieces are returnable if sizing or fit doesn't match expectations, ensuring your investment in quality jewellery is protected.
| Material | Nickel Content | Properties | Best For | Care Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G23 Titanium | <0.3% | Implant-grade, lightweight, durable, naturally hypoallergenic, biocompatible | Fresh piercings, sensitive skin, everyday wear, long-term collection pieces | Clean with warm water and mild soap; dry thoroughly. Won't tarnish or corrode. |
| Anodized Titanium | <0.3% | G23 titanium with electrochemical colour coating (blues, purples, blacks, pinks) | Fashion-forward styling, alternative aesthetics, and colour coordination | Clean gently; avoid abrasive scrubbing that may fade colour. Maintain dry storage. |
| Polished Titanium | <0.3% | Smooth, reflective finish; classic versatility; shows minimal micro-scratches | Professional settings, minimalist aesthetics, everyday versatility | Wipe clean with a soft cloth; polish occasionally for shine. |
| Matte Titanium | <0.3% | Non-reflective finish; sophisticated appearance; conceals fingerprints | Contemporary styling, subtle aesthetic, layered collections | Clean with warm water and mild soap; matte finish naturally resists visible dust. |
- Daily Cleaning: Rinse with warm water and gentle soap once daily, especially in fresh piercings. Pat dry with a soft, lint-free cloth to prevent bacterial growth.
- Deep Cleaning: For weekly maintenance, soak titanium pieces in warm water with hypoallergenic soap for 10 minutes, use a soft brush to remove residue, then rinse thoroughly and dry.
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use bleach, hydrogen peroxide, or alcohol-based cleaners, which can damage anodised colours and degrade material quality over time.
- Storage: Store in a clean, dry environment away from moisture, salt air, and direct sunlight. A jewellery box or sealed container prevents dust accumulation and maintains finish quality.
- Anodized Color Maintenance: Colored titanium pieces retain vibrancy when kept dry and stored properly. Avoid prolonged saltwater exposure, which can fade anodised finishes.
- Longevity: Titanium doesn't rust, corrode, or tarnish, making these pieces lifetime investments with proper care. Most wearers find that their pieces remain in excellent condition after years of daily wear.
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What makes G23 titanium hypoallergenic?
G23 titanium contains less than 0.3% nickel, which is the primary metal allergen in body jewelry. This ultra-low nickel content, combined with titanium's natural biocompatibility, makes it one of the safest materials for sensitive skin and fresh piercings. G23 is the same medical-grade titanium used for surgical implants and dental applications, which means it's undergone rigorous testing for skin safety.
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Can I wear titanium in a fresh piercing?
Yes. Titanium is actually the recommended material for fresh piercings because of its biocompatibility and lightweight nature. The material won't irritate healing tissue and won't leach nickel or other allergens into the wound. Many professional piercers specifically recommend titanium during the healing phase (typically 6–12 weeks depending on piercing type) before transitioning to other materials if desired.
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What's the difference between 8mm and other titanium sizes?
8mm typically refers to gauge measurement (the thickness of the jewelry post or bar). Titanium piercing jewelry is available in multiple gauges ranging from delicate 18G to larger gauges. The 8mm designation indicates the specific thickness needed for particular piercings or personal preference. Our product pages include exact gauge measurements and diameter specifications for every item so you can match your current jewelry size.
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How do I clean titanium piercing jewelry?
Titanium requires minimal maintenance. Rinse daily with warm water and mild soap, especially in fresh piercings. For weekly deep cleaning, soak in warm soapy water for 10 minutes, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach or alcohol. Unlike sterling silver, titanium won't tarnish, so you won't need special polishing products. Proper drying prevents bacteria growth in healed piercings.
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Why is titanium more expensive than surgical steel?
Titanium offers superior biocompatibility, lighter weight, and greater durability than surgical steel alternatives. While higher quality titanium requires more rigorous manufacturing and testing (which is reflected in price), it's also a lifetime investment. A titanium piece remains structurally intact and hypoallergenic for years, whereas cheaper materials may cause reactions or deteriorate with time. The investment reflects genuine material quality and long-term value.
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Can I sleep with titanium jewelry in my ear?
Yes. Titanium's lightweight nature makes it comfortable for extended wear, including sleep. Many wearers keep the same titanium pieces in their piercings 24/7 without discomfort. However, during the initial healing phase (first 6–12 weeks), many piercers recommend avoiding pressure on fresh piercings during sleep. Once healed, titanium becomes the ideal material for continuous wear because it's gentle on skin and won't cause irritation.
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Will anodized titanium colors fade?
Anodized titanium color is durable when properly cared for. The electrochemical coating resists fading during normal daily wear and gentle cleaning. Colors may gradually become less vibrant after years of constant exposure to sunlight, saltwater, or harsh conditions, but this process is very slow. Proper storage in a dry environment and avoiding prolonged saltwater exposure will maintain color vibrancy for many years.
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What's the difference between titanium and surgical steel?
While both are body-safe options, G23 titanium has several advantages: it's naturally hypoallergenic (less than 0.3% nickel vs. up to 1% in surgical steel), significantly lighter in weight, and less prone to causing reactions in sensitive skin. Surgical steel is durable but more likely to contain nickel that can leach into fresh piercings. Titanium is the preferred material for professional piercers during healing phases and for customers with known sensitivities.