Clicker-Ring in Gold - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring Vorderseite CZ in Gold - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring mit floralem CZ-besetztem Gesicht in Gold - Titan
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Circular Barbell with Balls in Gold - Titanium
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Zirkularer Barbell mit CZ-Steinen in Gold - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring mit floralem Gesicht in Gold - Titan
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Front Face Cut Scharniersegmentring in Gold - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring Herzform CZ Pavé in Gold - Titan
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Clicker Pin Segment Ring Side Face Clear CZ in Gold - Titanium
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Scharniersegmentring Vorderseite quadratisch geschnitten in Gold - Titan
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Scharniersegmentring Herzform in Gold - Titan
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Circular Barbell with Spikes in Gold - Titanium
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Curved Barbell with Balls in Gold - Titanium
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Gelenksegmentring Hummel in Gold - Titan
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Star Shape Hinged Segment Ring in Gold - Titanium
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Clicker Pin Segment Ring Front Face Clear CZ in Gold - Titanium
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Gold daith jewellery sits at one of the most distinctive placements in the ear: the innermost fold of cartilage, just above the ear canal. The daith is fully enclosed within the ear structure, which means the jewellery wraps inside it and is visible from the front as a clean, curved piece of gold. Every piece in this collection is made from ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium with an 18K Gold PVD finish, combining a warm gold aesthetic with a base material that is nickel-free, hypoallergenic, and safe for all stages of healing.
Clicker rings and hinged segment rings are the most popular styles for the daith because the curved shape of the piercing naturally suits a continuous hoop, and the hinged opening makes changes simple without needing to fully remove or disassemble the ring. CZ-set clickers with stone detail along the face are a popular choice for something more decorative, while plain gold clickers and segment rings are the go-to for an everyday look. All pieces are 16G (1.2mm), the standard daith gauge.
A gold daith ring works exceptionally well in an ear stack. Positioned between the helix above and the lobe below, the daith acts as an anchor for the arrangement. Pairing a gold daith clicker with a gold helix hoop and gold lobe studs creates a three-point arrangement that looks considered without being overly matched. The enclosed placement also means the daith is protected from snagging on hair or clothing compared to outer ear piercings.
Gold daith jewellery is a natural next step after establishing gold at the helix or tragus. Because the daith is positioned on the inner cartilage, pieces worn there add depth to an ear stack rather than competing with outer placements. Being implant-grade titanium, every piece here is suitable for new piercings. Daith piercings typically take 6 to 12 months to heal fully; clean with sterile saline and avoid sleeping on the pierced ear during this period.
Explore related collections:
- Daith Jewellery: the full daith range across all colours and styles
- Gold Helix Earrings: pair above the daith for a full ear stack
- Gold Tragus Earrings: gold tragus pieces to complete the arrangement
- Gold Conch Jewellery: gold conch pieces to build the stack further
- Segment & Clicker Rings: all clicker and segment hoop styles
Frequently Asked Questions
What gauge is a daith piercing?
Daith piercings are typically done at 16G (1.2mm). The daith is a cartilage piercing through the innermost fold of the ear, and 16G is the standard gauge used by most professional piercers. All pieces in this collection are 16G unless otherwise stated.
What style of ring is best for a daith piercing?
Clicker rings and hinged segment rings are best for the daith. The natural curve of the daith suits a continuous hoop, and a hinged closure makes the jewellery easy to insert and remove without disassembling it. Circular barbells (horseshoes) are also a popular choice for initial daith jewellery as they are straightforward to fit.
What diameter daith ring should I choose?
Most daith piercings fit a 8mm or 10mm inner diameter. The right size depends on the anatomy of your ear; tighter ear structures suit 8mm while larger ear folds may need 10mm for a comfortable fit. If you are replacing existing jewellery, measure the inner diameter of your current piece to find your size.
Does a daith piercing help with migraines?
Some people report a reduction in migraines after a daith piercing, and it remains a popular reason for getting the piercing. However, there is no clinical evidence confirming this effect. The proposed mechanism is pressure on an acupressure point, though this has not been validated in peer-reviewed studies. The piercing is safe regardless of whether you are seeking a migraine benefit or purely a jewellery placement.
Is 18K Gold PVD safe for a healing daith piercing?
Yes. The base material is ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium, which is nickel-free and recommended by the Association of Professional Piercers for all initial jewellery. The 18K Gold PVD finish is inert and does not compromise the biocompatibility of the titanium base.

