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Collection: Rose Gold Conch Jewellery

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Segment Ring in Rose Gold - Titanium - Camden Body Jewellery

Segment Ring in Rose Gold - Titanium

Regular price £19.00
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Hinged Segment Ring Double Stack CZ Faced in Rose Gold - Titanium - Camden Body Jewellery

Hinged Segment Ring Double Stack CZ Faced in Rose Gold - Titanium

Regular price £29.00
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Hinged Segment Ring Clear CZ Side Face in Rose Gold - Titanium - Camden Body Jewellery

Hinged Segment Ring Clear CZ Side Face in Rose Gold - Titanium

Regular price £24.00
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Implant Grade Titanium Piercings

Rose gold PVD-coated titanium conch jewellery combines a warm blush tone with the biocompatibility of ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium. The rose gold finish is applied through physical vapour deposition, creating a colour layer that is durable, nickel-free, and suitable for healed conch piercings.

The conch sits in the cartilage of the inner or outer ear and typically heals over 6 to 12 months. During this period and once healed, implant-grade titanium is recommended by professional piercers due to its inert properties and low risk of irritation. Rose gold PVD coating adds colour without compromising the hypoallergenic base metal.

Common jewellery styles for conch piercings include flat back labret studs, cartilage hoops, and clicker rings. Rose gold is a popular colour choice for conch jewellery as its warm tone complements a wide range of skin tones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is rose gold conch jewellery safe for sensitive skin?
Rose gold conch jewellery made from ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium with PVD coating is suitable for sensitive skin. The base metal is nickel-free and the PVD coating is applied at a molecular level, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.

What gauge is used for conch piercings?
Conch piercings are most commonly pierced at 16G (1.2mm), though some piercers use 14G (1.6mm). Always match the jewellery gauge to your original piercing gauge for the best fit.

Can I wear a hoop in my conch piercing?
Yes, once a conch piercing is healed, hoops such as seamless rings, segment rings, and clicker rings can all be worn. During healing, a flat back labret stud is typically recommended to minimise movement.

How long does a conch piercing take to heal?
A conch piercing typically takes 6 to 12 months to fully heal, though some may take longer. Individual healing times vary based on aftercare routine, anatomy, and lifestyle factors.

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