Segmentring aus Silber - Titan
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Clicker-Ring in Gold - Titan
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Zirkularer Hantel mit Kugeln in Silber - Titan
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Zirkularer Barbell mit Spitzen in Silber - Titan
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Intern gewindeter Labret-Stab - Titan
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Gekrümmte Hantel mit Kugeln in Silber - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring Doppelstapel CZ-beschichtet in Silber - Titan
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Threadless Labret Bar in Silber - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring Vorderseite klarer CZ in Silber - Titan
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Gerade Langhantel mit Kugeln - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring Vorderseite CZ in Gold - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring Doppelstapel CZ mit Goldbeschichtung - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring mit klarem CZ-Seitenansicht in Silber - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring Herzform CZ Pavé in Silber - Titan
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Gekrümmte Hantel mit Spitzen - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring mit klarem CZ-Seitenansicht in Gold - Titan
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Cartilage earrings are designed specifically for piercings through the firm cartilage of the upper ear — including the helix, forward helix, tragus, anti-tragus, conch, daith, rook and snug. Unlike the soft tissue of the earlobe, cartilage requires jewellery that is lightweight, hypoallergenic and precisely sized to avoid pressure, irritation and prolonged healing times. Every cartilage earring at Camden Body Jewellery is made from implant-grade titanium (ASTM F136), the safest material available for cartilage piercings.
Cartilage piercings are typically pierced at 16G (1.2mm), the standard gauge for upper ear jewellery. You will find a full range of styles here: hinged segment rings that click securely into place, seamless continuous rings for a minimal look, flat-back labret studs that sit flush against the back of the ear for comfortable sleeping, and threadless push-pin earrings that snap together without any screwing. Each style suits different cartilage placements and aesthetic preferences.
The right diameter depends on your specific piercing and ear anatomy. Smaller 6mm hoops hug the cartilage tightly for a snug, delicate look, while 8mm and 10mm options provide more visible curvature. For flat-back studs, a 6mm post length is standard for healed cartilage piercings, with longer options available if your piercing is still settling. Use the filters below to narrow by piercing location, hoop diameter, colour or jewellery type to find the exact piece you need.
Implant-grade titanium is recommended by professional piercers for cartilage because it is nickel-free, biocompatible and significantly lighter than surgical steel. Lighter jewellery reduces pressure on the cartilage, which helps prevent irritation bumps and supports faster healing. Titanium is also fully waterproof and resistant to tarnishing, so your cartilage earrings maintain their appearance through daily wear, showering and exercise.
Cartilage Piercing Care
Cartilage piercings typically take between 6 and 12 months to fully heal, longer than lobe piercings due to the reduced blood flow in cartilage tissue. During this period, clean twice daily with sterile saline spray and avoid sleeping directly on the pierced side. Once healed, you can freely change between different cartilage earring styles — experiment with stacking multiple pieces along the helix rim or mixing metals across different cartilage piercings for a curated ear arrangement.
Explore related collections:
- Helix Piercing Jewellery — the most popular cartilage piercing along the upper ear rim
- Tragus Piercing Jewellery — studs and small hoops for the tragus cartilage
- Conch Piercing Jewellery — hoops and clickers for the inner ear cartilage
- Rook Piercing Jewellery — curved barbells and clickers for the rook
- Flat Back Earrings — labret studs ideal for comfortable cartilage wear
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of earring is best for cartilage piercings?
Flat-back labret studs in implant-grade titanium are recommended for healing cartilage piercings as they distribute pressure evenly. Once healed, hinged segment rings, seamless hoops and clicker rings are all suitable.
What gauge is a cartilage earring?
The standard gauge for cartilage piercings (helix, tragus, conch, daith, rook) is 16G (1.2mm).
How long until I can change my cartilage earring?
Cartilage piercings typically take 6 to 12 months to fully heal. Wait until healing is complete and confirmed by a professional piercer before changing your jewellery.
Can I sleep on my cartilage piercing?
Avoid sleeping directly on a healing cartilage piercing as pressure can cause irritation bumps and delay healing. Once fully healed, sleeping on the piercing is generally fine with comfortable flat-back studs.
What is the best material for cartilage earrings?
Implant-grade titanium (ASTM F136) is the gold standard. It is nickel-free, biocompatible, lightweight and recommended by professional piercers for all cartilage piercings.

