Triple Marquise Labret in Green Onyx - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Front Face in White Opal Stone - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Black CZ Side Face in Silver - Titanium
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Segment Ring in Rose Gold - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Front Face CZ in AB - Titanium
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Hinged Clicker Ring with Balls Around - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Front Face CZ in Purple - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring White Opal & Clear CZ Side Face in Silver - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Floral CZ Paved Face in Silver - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Blaze Oblong CZ in Gold - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Front Face in Purple Opal Stone - Titanium
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Triple Bezel CZ Dangle Labret - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Front Face 7 CZ's - Titanium
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Tear Drop Triple Stack in Gold - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Double Sided Beads in Silver - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Front Face Square Cut in Gold - Titanium
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Titanium tragus earrings offer the safest, most comfortable fit for the small cartilage flap that sits over the ear canal. Every tragus earring at Camden Body Jewellery is made from implant-grade titanium (ASTM F136), a medical-grade alloy that is entirely nickel-free, biocompatible and recommended by professional piercers for both fresh and healed tragus piercings. The tragus is a particularly sensitive area that sits close to the ear canal, so lightweight, hypoallergenic jewellery is essential.
Flat-back labret studs are the most popular tragus earring style — the disc back sits inside the ear canal area where it remains invisible, while the decorative front faces outward. This collection also includes small hinged segment rings, seamless hoops and threadless push-pin studs. Tragus piercings are standardly pierced at 16G (1.2mm), with a 6mm post length being the typical fit for healed piercings.
For tragus hoops, a 6mm inner diameter is the most common choice — this size hugs the tragus tightly and creates a neat, close-fitting look. Titanium is roughly 40% lighter than surgical steel, meaning less pressure on the small tragus cartilage during healing and daily wear. The metal is waterproof, corrosion-resistant and will not react with earbuds or headphones pressing against the jewellery.
All titanium tragus earrings are available in natural polished silver and PVD-coated colours including gold, rose gold, black and more. PVD bonds colour permanently to the titanium surface, so finishes will not chip, fade or cause irritation.
Tragus Piercing Care
The tragus typically takes 6 to 12 months to fully heal. During healing, avoid using in-ear headphones on the pierced side and clean twice daily with sterile saline spray. Once healed, tragus studs can be swapped freely — try coordinating with helix hoops and conch clickers for a curated ear arrangement.
Explore related collections:
- Tragus Piercing Jewellery — the full tragus range in every colour and style
- Gold Tragus Earrings — PVD gold tragus studs and hoops
- Silver Tragus Earrings — polished titanium tragus earrings
- Titanium Helix Earrings — pair with your tragus for a coordinated look
- Cartilage Earrings — titanium earrings for all cartilage piercings
Frequently Asked Questions
What earring is best for a tragus piercing?
Flat-back labret studs in implant-grade titanium are the most comfortable and secure option for tragus piercings. The flat disc sits inside the ear canal area, and the decorative top faces outward. Small 6mm hoops are also popular once healed.
Can I wear AirPods with a tragus piercing?
Avoid in-ear earbuds during healing (6 to 12 months). Once fully healed, many people can wear AirPods comfortably, though they may press against the jewellery. A small flat-back stud is more compatible with earbuds than a hoop.
Does a tragus piercing hurt more than a helix?
Pain is subjective, but most people report the tragus as slightly more intense than the helix due to the thicker cartilage. However, the tragus piercing is quick and the initial sharp sensation subsides rapidly.

