Duality Segment Ring in Gold - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring 3 Tier Stacked in Gold - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Floral Face in Silver - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Floral Face in Gold - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring 3 Tier Stacked in Silver - Titanium
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Duality Segment Ring in Silver - Titanium
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Chain & Spike Segment Hoop in Silver - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Hoop Ring Prong Set CZ - Titanium
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Front Face Bump Cut Hinged Segment Ring in Gold - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Side Face in White Opal - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Front Face V Shape - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring D Shape Half Side CZ Paved in Silver - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring with 7 Tri-Bead Clusters - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring D Shape Half Side CZ Paved in Gold - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Side Face in Blue Opal - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Front With Chain Dangle in Silver - Titanium
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Helix hoop earrings have become the most popular cartilage jewellery style in the UK, combining the visual impact of a ring with the clean, permanent look of a cartilage piercing. The helix is the outer rim of the upper ear, and a hoop worn there sits against the natural curve of the cartilage, visible from the front and side in a way that a stud is not. Every piece in this collection is made from ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium: nickel-free, hypoallergenic, and safe for all stages of healing.
Helix hoop earrings include segment rings, clicker rings, and seamless rings. Segment rings are the most seamless-looking option: a continuous circle where a small section clicks out for insertion, leaving no visible hinge when worn. Clicker rings have a hinged post that opens and closes, making them the easiest style to change without tools. Seamless rings open with a gentle twist and close flush. All styles are available in silver titanium, 18K Gold PVD, and other finishes, and all are 16G (1.2mm) to fit standard helix piercings.
The helix hoop is the starting point for most ear stacks. Its position at the outer rim makes it the most visible point of the ear arrangement, and choosing the right hoop anchors the aesthetic for everything below it. A silver titanium hoop gives a clean, cool-toned base; a gold hoop adds warmth and pairs naturally with other gold piercings. Mixing a plain hoop at the helix with a CZ-set piece at an adjacent piercing is one of the most effective ways to add depth without overcomplicating the arrangement.
Helix hoop earrings in implant-grade titanium can be worn from the point of piercing with proper professional fitting, or introduced into a healed helix as a first change from a stud. Helix piercings typically take 6 to 12 months to fully heal. Clean with sterile saline spray during healing and avoid rotating or moving the hoop. Once healed, titanium requires no special maintenance beyond routine washing.
Explore related collections:
- Helix Jewellery: the full helix range including studs and hoops
- Gold Helix Hoops: helix hoops in 18K Gold PVD
- Gold Helix Earrings: all gold helix jewellery
- Segment & Clicker Rings: all segment and clicker hoop styles
- Conch Hoops: conch hoops to build the ear stack
Frequently Asked Questions
What size helix hoop should I get?
6mm is the most popular diameter for a helix hoop that sits close and minimal against the cartilage. 8mm gives a slightly larger loop. Most standard helix piercings work with either size, but anatomy varies: piercings placed closer to the edge of the ear may need a smaller diameter for a comfortable fit. If replacing existing jewellery, measure the inner diameter of your current hoop.
What gauge is a helix hoop earring?
Standard helix piercings are done at 16G (1.2mm). All helix hoops in this collection are 16G. This gauge fits seamless rings, segment rings, and clicker rings across the range.
What is the best type of hoop for a helix piercing?
Segment rings are the most visually seamless as there is no visible join when worn. Clicker rings are the most practical for frequent changes. Seamless rings are the most affordable and give a clean look, but require a small amount of practice to open and close without distorting the shape. All three are suitable for healed helix piercings.
How long until I can switch my helix to a hoop?
Most piercers recommend waiting until the helix is fully healed before switching to a hoop, which is typically 6 to 12 months. Some people heal faster or slower depending on aftercare, placement, and individual biology. The safest indicator is when there is no tenderness, swelling, or discharge around the piercing. Always check with your piercer before changing jewellery.
Do helix hoop earrings fall out?
Segment rings and clicker rings with a secure closure do not fall out under normal wear. Seamless rings, if correctly closed, also stay in reliably. The most common cause of a hoop coming out is accidental snagging on hair or clothing. Smaller diameter hoops are less prone to snagging than larger ones.

