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Explore our comprehensive Rook Jewellery collection—expertly curated implant-grade titanium (ASTM F136) pieces designed for your rook piercing. From elegant curved barbells to hinged-segment clicker rings and minimalist seamless rings, you'll find the perfect rook earring to suit your style and ear anatomy.
Your rook sits in the inner curved fold of your ear, positioned above your tragus and below your helix. It's one of the most visually striking ear piercings, offering the perfect place for a statement jewellery piece. Whether you're newly pierced or looking to refresh your rook collection, we've got everything you need.
Understanding Your Rook Piercing
Your rook occupies a unique ear location that works beautifully with many other piercings. Many customers combine their rook with daith clickers, conch hoops, helix studs, and tragus jewellery to create stunning ear stacks. The rook's position makes it ideal for creating visual depth and dimension across your ear.
The curved anatomy of your rook requires specially designed jewellery—not all earring styles will sit comfortably. This is why we focus on pieces specifically engineered to work with the rook's unique shape.
Rook Jewellery Styles & Sizing
Your rook typically wears 16G (1.2mm) jewellery. Popular rook earring styles include:
- Curved barbells: The most common rook choice—gently curved to follow your ear's natural anatomy. Available with endless design variations from minimalist to decorative
- Clicker rings: Hinged-segment rings that click satisfyingly into place, available in 6mm and 8mm diameters for rook piercings that suit rings
- Segment rings: Seamless continuous rings offering a minimalist aesthetic for those with compatible rook anatomy
- Circular barbells: Horseshoe-shaped rings offering a different aesthetic, though less common in rooks than curved barbells
All our rook jewellery is crafted from implant-grade titanium (ASTM F136), ensuring comfort, durability, and safety. Titanium is lightweight enough that your rook jewellery won't create pressure or discomfort, and it's hypoallergenic—perfect for both fresh piercings and long-term wear in healed piercings.
Sizing Your Rook Earring
When choosing rook jewellery, diameter matters. Your rook's curved anatomy means it sits in a specific space. Most curved barbells for rook piercings come in standard sizes, and what matters is ensuring your jewellery curves exactly as your rook's shape requires. This is one reason why quality matters—properly designed rook jewellery from experienced retailers like us ensures perfect fit.
If you're considering rook clicker rings, 6mm and 8mm are the standard sizes for rooks. Your specific ear anatomy will determine which diameter suits you best. Some customers prefer the snug feel of a 6mm clicker, while others find 8mm sits more comfortably.
Rook Piercing Healing & Aftercare
Your rook is a challenging piercing to heal—it typically takes 9-12 months, sometimes longer. The inner ear location and constant movement means healing takes time. During this period, avoid sleeping on the pierced side, be very gentle with your rook, and keep it scrupulously clean. Don't change your initial jewellery until your piercer says it's safe.
Once fully healed, your rook becomes one of your most rewarding piercings. You can change jewellery freely, experiment with different curved barbells and clicker designs, and enjoy a piercing that immediately elevates your ear aesthetic. Many people never change their rook jewellery once they find the perfect piece—it becomes their signature earring.
Frequently Asked Questions About Rook Jewellery
What gauge is a rook piercing?
Your rook is typically 16G (1.2mm). This is the standard gauge, though some people prefer different sizes based on their anatomy.
Is a rook piercing painful?
Rook piercings are moderately painful during piercing due to thick cartilage, but healing discomfort is usually minimal thanks to the protected location.
How long does a rook piercing take to heal?
Expect 9-12 months for full healing. Rooks are among the longer-healing cartilage piercings, so patience is essential.
What diameter clicker works for a rook?
Most rook clicker rings are 6mm or 8mm diameter. Your specific ear anatomy determines which size sits most comfortably.
Can I change my rook jewellery while it's healing?
No—stick with your initial jewellery throughout the 9-12 month healing period. Once healed, you can freely change your rook earrings.
All prices in GBP (£). UK shipping available on all orders. For detailed sizing and material specifications, check individual product pages.

