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Black nose rings at Camden Body Jewellery are made from ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium with a black PVD finish, combining a bold finish with the hypoallergenic properties required for a nose piercing. Nostril piercings are available in 20G (0.8mm) or 18G (1.0mm). The titanium base is nickel-free and the PVD black coating bonds directly to the surface, making it suitable for both healed nostril piercings and septum piercings.
The collection includes black nostril studs, black nose hoops, and black septum clicker rings. From minimal CZ nostril studs in black titanium to bold black septum clickers, the dark finish creates a strong facial statement that contrasts with most skin tones. Black nose hoops in smaller diameters offer a clean, circular look at the nostril; larger diameter black septum clickers make a more deliberate impact.
Black nose rings are particularly popular for those who prefer darker jewellery aesthetics and want their piercing jewellery to read as intentional and styled. The black finish photographs well and creates clear definition against the skin in a way that silver or gold can sometimes not. For those who wear predominantly black jewellery or prefer a darker overall aesthetic, black titanium nose rings are a natural complement.
Keep the piercing clean with sterile saline spray during healing. Nostril piercings take 4 to 6 months to heal. Avoid applying makeup or skincare products directly over the piercing during healing, and avoid submerging the nose in pools or open water. Once healed, the black finish requires no special maintenance beyond rinsing.
Explore related collections:
Nose Piercing Jewellery: the full nose and septum range
Gold Nose Rings: 18K Gold PVD nose rings
Silver Nose Rings: silver titanium nose rings
Nose Hoops: all hoop styles for the nostril
Black Helix Earrings: black titanium helix pieces to match
Frequently Asked Questions
Are black nose rings safe for sensitive piercings?
Black nose rings made from ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium with a PVD coating are safe for most people. The titanium base is completely nickel-free, and PVD finishes bond at a molecular level to the surface rather than sitting as a separate layer. Always confirm the base material is implant-grade titanium rather than cheaper plated metals before wearing in a sensitive piercing.
What gauge are black nose rings?
Nostril piercings are typically 18G (1.0mm) or 20G (0.8mm). Confirm which gauge your nostril was pierced at before buying replacement jewellery. Septum piercings are typically 16G (1.2mm).
Does the black finish on nose rings wear off?
PVD finishes are durable and long-lasting under normal wear. They are far more resilient than plated or painted finishes. Repeated contact with abrasive surfaces or harsh cleaning chemicals can affect the finish over time, but for typical daily wear the black coating on implant-grade titanium maintains its appearance well.
Can I wear a black nose hoop in a fresh nostril piercing?
Most piercers recommend starting a fresh nostril piercing with a stud rather than a hoop to minimise movement during healing. A black flat back labret stud or a short-post nostril stud is the better option for a new piercing. Once healed, a black nose hoop can be fitted.
How do I care for a black titanium nose ring?
During healing, clean with sterile saline spray twice daily and avoid touching or rotating the jewellery. Once healed, rinse under warm water and dry with a clean cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners, alcohol-based products near the jewellery, and chemical exposure that could affect the surface finish over time.

