G23 Titanium Classic Hinged Segment Clicker Ring
G23 Titanium Classic Hinged Segment Clicker Ring
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Introducing our premium G23 Titanium body jewellery, expertly crafted for nose and ear piercings such as the septum, helix, tragus, and nostril. Made from lightweight and hypoallergenic material, it ensures exceptional comfort and durability for everyday wear. Safe for sensitive skin, this stylish and reliable jewellery is perfect for those seeking a modern, minimalist look without compromising on safety or quality.
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Choosing body jewellery for a sensitive piercing means balancing style with safety. The hinged segment clicker ring in G23 titanium delivers both—a lightweight, elegant piece that moves with your body while protecting your healing or healed piercing. This isn't generic mass-market jewellery; it's manufactured using aerospace-grade material and designed specifically for comfort during everyday wear.
Monster Piercing has spent over a decade perfecting body jewellery for UK customers who refuse to compromise. This G23 titanium clicker combines a hinged mechanism with a minimalist aesthetic, making it ideal for septum, helix, tragus, and nostril piercings. Whether you're looking for your first premium piece or adding to an established collection, here's everything you need to know before you buy.
G23 titanium is the material choice when skin safety is non-negotiable. Unlike surgical steel (316L), which contains trace nickel that triggers reactions in sensitive-skin customers, G23 titanium is virtually nickel-free, containing less than 0.05% nickel content. This grade meets the ASTM F136 international standard, the same specification used in medical implants and orthopaedic surgery.
The practical difference shows up immediately. Titanium is 45% lighter than steel, reducing the pulling sensation that can delay healing in fresh piercings. It doesn't tarnish, discolour, or require constant maintenance like sterling silver. Anodised titanium (the coloured variants—gold, rose gold, rainbow, black) creates a stable oxide layer on the surface; the colour becomes part of the material itself, so it won't chip, fade, or rub off over time.
Dermatological research confirms what piercing professionals have observed for decades: titanium reactions are extraordinarily rare. A study published in the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology found that true titanium allergies affect fewer than 1 in 100,000 people, making it the safest choice for anyone with nickel sensitivity or a history of metal reactions.
A hinged segment clicker ring features a curved, movable segment that opens and closes smoothly. Insert the jewellery by tilting the hinged segment slightly; it flexes to create an opening wide enough to slide through your piercing. Once seated in the channel, the segment clicks back into place with a subtle satisfying motion—hence the name.
This design offers several advantages over traditional segment rings and captive bead rings:
Ease of insertion and removal: Unlike fixed segment rings that require significant force, the hinged mechanism means one-handed operation is possible. You're not wrestling with uncomfortable pressure or risking accidental drops.
Reduced trauma during wear: The hinged segment moves slightly with your natural skin movement, rather than sitting rigid. This micro-movement can feel more comfortable during the healing phase and reduces irritation from constant pressure at a single contact point.
Secure closure without tightness: Once the segment clicks into place, it's held by the ring's tension. There's no ball to unscrew, no threading required. The fit is secure enough for active wear but not so tight it restricts blood flow—critical for healing piercings.
Versatility in design: The clicker format allows for minimalist lines and modern aesthetics that fixed rings can't achieve. The segment becomes part of the visual design rather than a functional obstacle.
Inner diameter (measured in millimetres) is the opening through which your piercing sits. Monster Piercing offers 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 9mm, 10mm, 11mm, and 12mm options. Think of this as the "width" of the hole the jewellery passes through.
Gauge (measured in millimetres and wire gauge numbers) refers to the thickness of the metal itself. Available gauges are:
20G (0.8mm) — delicate, suitable for fine piercings
18G (1.0mm) — standard for most nose piercings
16G (1.2mm) — popular for septum and helix
14G (1.6mm) — sturdy, visible thickness
Why both matter: A 7mm inner diameter in 18G isn't the same as a 7mm in 14G. The gauge affects how the jewellery sits visually and how much surface contact it makes with your piercing channel.
| Piercing Type | Recommended Diameter | Recommended Gauge | Rationale |
|---|---|---|---|
| Septum (Fresh) | 7–8 mm | 16G–14G | Allows for swelling; visible positioning |
| Septum (Healed) | 6–7 mm | 16G–14G | Fits snugly; reduced movement |
| Helix / Tragus | 6–7 mm | 18G–16G | Lighter weight; reduced ear strain |
| Nostril | 6–7 mm | 20G–18G | Delicate appearance; minimal visibility |
| Daith | 7–8 mm | 16G–14G | Curved placement; needs a stable fit |
How to measure your piercing: Place a ruler against your piercing opening. The space between the entry and exit points of your jewellery is your inner diameter. If you're unsure, requesting a measurement from your piercing professional is always the safest approach.
The classic choice. Pure G23 titanium develops a subtle, sleek silver finish that complements any aesthetic. No colour fading, no coating that can chip. Ideal if you prefer minimalism or want jewellery that works across multiple outfit styles.
Anodisation is an electrochemical process that thickens the natural oxide layer on titanium, creating stable, vibrant colours. Here's what differentiates anodised colours from painted or plated jewellery:
Gold anodised reflects warm tones and pairs beautifully with warm skin undertones. The colour remains stable through daily wear, showering, and even pool/beach exposure—unlike gold plating, which wears away over time.
Rose gold anodised offers a softer, peachy warmth. Popular with customers seeking a vintage or romantic aesthetic without rose gold's higher price point (and without the nickel content found in traditional rose gold alloys).
Rainbow anodised creates an oil-slick iridescence that shifts as you move. Each angle reveals different colour notes. It's the statement option for customers who view their jewellery as a personal expression.
Black anodised provides deep contrast for minimalist or alternative aesthetics. The black is matte rather than glossy, reducing glare and creating visual subtlety despite the bold colour.
All anodised finishes are created through electrical current, not chemical coating. They're permanent—the colour is the material itself, not something applied on top. This means zero risk of the finish peeling or chipping, and the surface remains smooth and hypoallergenic.
The septum—the tissue dividing your nostrils—is an ideal candidate for hinged clicker rings. It's a relatively protected location, experiences moderate healing time (6–8 weeks for basic healing), and benefits from lightweight jewellery during the healing phase. A 7–8mm diameter in 16G or 14G sits comfortably in the septum. The hinged mechanism makes cleaning easier during aftercare, and the minimalist design of a clicker looks intentional rather than makeshift.
Fresh septums tend to swell during the first 2–3 weeks. Sizing up slightly (8mm rather than 7mm) accommodates this without creating uncomfortable pressure. Once healed, you can downsize if desired.
The helix (outer ear cartilage) and tragus (the small protrusion at the ear canal entrance) are weight-sensitive piercings. Extended wear of heavy jewellery can cause the piercing to migrate or reject. Titanium's lightweight nature—roughly 45% lighter than steel—makes it ideal for these locations.
A 6–7mm diameter in 18G works for most helix and tragus placements. The gauge choice here matters more than septum piercings because visibility and weight distribution are more noticeable in cartilage. Heavier gauges (14G–16G) create visual prominence, while lighter gauges (18G–20G) blend into your ear.
Nostril piercings (through the side of the nose) are narrower than septums. Inner diameters of 6–7mm and gauges of 18G–20G suit most nostril placements. The visual weight of a clicker in a nostril depends on gauge; 20G creates an understated accent, while 16G makes a bolder statement.
Nostril piercings also have a longer healing time (8–12 weeks) due to constant movement during breathing and eating. The lightweight titanium and hinged mechanism reduce irritation throughout this extended healing window.
Daith piercings (the innermost cartilage fold of the ear) follow a curved channel, making sizing more challenging. Most daith placements work with 7–8mm inner diameter pieces in 16G. Clicker rings work beautifully in daiths because the hinged segment accommodates the curve without creating pressure at a single point.
Manufacturing quality and control: Monster Piercing manufactures jewellery in-house rather than importing generic blanks. This means quality control at every stage—material sourcing, precision machining, anodisation (if applicable), and finishing. Every clicker ring is tested for consistent diameter, smooth hinged movement, and surface finish.
Material authenticity: You're buying actual G23 titanium, not "titanium plated steel" or other deceptive labelling. This distinction matters. Plated titanium is steel with a thin titanium coating; when the coating wears or chips, you're left with reactive steel against your piercing. Solid G23 titanium remains safe indefinitely.
Proven track record: 10+ years in business, 4.8-star customer rating, and 655 verified reviews represent real customers making real purchases and reporting real experiences. When customers with sensitive skin leave positive reviews, they're validating that the material safety claims hold up in practice.
Affordability without compromise: Premium materials don't require premium pricing. Monster Piercing's in-house manufacturing and UK-based operations mean lower overhead. You get aerospace-grade material at accessible prices, with free shipping on orders over £50 across the UK.
Size and colour variety: Whether you need a specific diameter, gauge, and colour combination or want to experiment with variants, the full range is available. No compromise between safety and aesthetics.
No. The segment clicks into place and is held by the ring's natural tension. It won't open on its own unless you deliberately apply pressure. The mechanism is designed to stay closed during active wear, playing sports, sleeping, and normal daily movement.
Fresh piercings typically need 4–12 weeks to reach basic healing (depends on piercing type and individual healing rates). Your piercer can assess healing status during a check-up. Generally, if the piercing no longer crusts, feels less tender, and produces clear rather than coloured discharge, it's progressing toward healed status. A clicker ring can be worn sooner than some fixed rings because the hinged mechanism allows slight movement that reduces pressure.
Yes, with guidance from your piercer. Many professionals recommend starting with a basic titanium bar or post (if the piercing location allows) and switching to a clicker once initial inflammation subsides. The lightweight nature of titanium makes it gentler during early healing compared to heavier materials.
Fit, weight, and hinged movement quality matter. An ill-fitting diameter creates pressure and irritation. A clicker with a stiff or rough hinged mechanism can irritate the piercing channel with repeated micro-movements. Monster Piercing clickers are manufactured for smooth hinged movement and precise diameter; this consistency is why customers with sensitive piercings report comfort.
No. Anodisation doesn't introduce foreign materials or allergens. It thickens the natural oxide layer on titanium, making the surface more stable and vibrant in colour. The base material remains G23 titanium, hypoallergenic and biocompatible.
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