Hinged Segment Ring Front Face CZ in Blue Opal - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Front Face CZ in Aqua & Blue Opal - Titanium
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Blue daith earrings at Camden Body Jewellery are made from ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium with blue-toned stone settings including sapphire CZ, blue opal, and aquamarine CZ. The daith is the innermost fold of cartilage above the ear canal, typically pierced at 16G (1.2mm). Titanium is nickel-free, inert, and the material recommended by professional piercers for this inner-ear cartilage placement.
The blue range for the daith includes hinged clicker rings with blue opal and blue CZ front faces, captive bead rings with blue gem beads, and curved horseshoe barbells with blue CZ ends. Clicker rings are a practical choice for the daith as they open on a hinge, are easy to close one-handed, and sit naturally in the circular anatomy of the daith fold.
The daith sits in a tucked position inside the ear, visible mainly from the front at close range. A blue gem clicker at the daith adds a cool-toned accent to the inner ear that pairs naturally with gold or silver helix pieces on the outer rim. Blue opal daith rings in particular have an iridescent depth that catches light differently from each angle, adding movement to an ear stack without a loud colour statement.
Blue daith earrings pair naturally with silver or gold helix hoops on the outer cartilage, and coordinate with blue tragus or blue helix pieces for a fully colour-threaded ear. The inner ear position of the daith also stacks well with a rook barbell on the upper inner ridge. Keep titanium daith jewellery clean with sterile saline spray and avoid sleeping on the pierced ear during healing.
Explore related collections:
Daith Jewellery: the full daith range across all styles
Blue Helix Earrings: blue titanium pieces for the helix
Blue Tragus Earrings: blue titanium for the tragus
Helix Piercing Jewellery: helix pieces to stack with your daith
Rook Piercing Jewellery: rook pieces for the upper inner ear
Frequently Asked Questions
What gauge are blue daith earrings?
Daith piercings are typically 16G (1.2mm). Confirm your gauge before purchasing replacement jewellery, as some piercers vary.
What jewellery style is used for the daith?
Clicker rings and captive bead rings are the standard styles for daith piercings as the placement goes through a curved fold of cartilage that suits a circular piece. Curved barbells also work well. Flat back studs and straight barbells are not suitable for the daith.
Are blue titanium daith rings safe for new piercings?
Yes. ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium is recommended for all cartilage placements. It is nickel-free, biocompatible, and does not interfere with the healing process.
What creates the blue in these daith earrings?
Blue colour comes from stone settings including sapphire CZ, blue opal (which shifts between blue, green, and white), and aquamarine CZ. Blue opal face clickers are one of the most popular blue daith styles due to the iridescent quality of the stone.
Does a daith ring help with migraines?
This is a widely circulated claim with no clinical evidence behind it. Some people report fewer migraines after a daith piercing, but medical research has not established a causal connection. Consult a medical professional if migraines are your primary reason for considering this piercing.

