Bee Pink Opal Stone Wings Top Segment Hoop in Silver - Titanium
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Butterfly Amethyst CZ Body Segment Hoop in Silver - Titanium
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Butterfly Pink CZ Body Segment Hoop in Silver - Titanium
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Butterfly Clear CZ Body Segment Hoop in Silver - Titanium
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Dune Segment Hoop in Gold - Titanium
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Butterfly Black CZ Body Segment Hoop in Silver - Titanium
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Vine Hinged Segment Hoop in Silver - Titanium
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Vine Hinged Segment Hoop in Gold - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Bee CZ Wings in Clear Gem - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Double Sided Beads in Black - Titanium
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Marquise CZ Segment Hoop in Gold - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Bee CZ Wings in Black Gem - Titanium
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Hinged Segment Ring Blue Opal Side Stoned Paved Face in Silver - Titanium
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Pear CZ Segment Hoop in Gold - Titanium
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Nova Spike Segment Hoop - Titanium
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Orbital Piercings: Segment & Clicker Rings for Double-Point Modifications
Collection: orbital | Gauge: 16g (1.2mm) | Recommended Ring Types: Segment Rings & Clickers | Material: ASTM F136 Implant-Grade Titanium
The orbital piercing is an advanced ear modification involving two separate piercings connected by a single continuous ring—typically in the helix, conch, or daith areas. Our premium orbital collection features 16-gauge segment rings and clicker-style rings in ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium, designed to thread through both piercing channels seamlessly. Orbital piercings demand precise anatomy assessment and expert piercer skill; ring spacing must accommodate individual ear anatomy. Segment rings (removable segments) and clicker rings (decorative hinged designs) offer comfort and visual interest compared to traditional continuous rings. Titanium's superior biocompatibility supports rapid healing through both channels while resisting tarnishing and oral contamination.
UK collectors pursue orbital piercings for their dramatic visual impact and technical complexity—it's a badge of honour among dedicated body modification enthusiasts. Two-point piercings heal independently but sequentially; the first channel stabilises within 6–8 weeks, the second within 8–12 weeks. Initial healing requires internally threaded or threadless jewellery to minimise trauma; once stable, segment rings and clickers offer comfortable alternatives. ASTM F136 titanium prevents allergic reactions and accelerates healing across both channels simultaneously. Explore complementary ear modifications including helix jewellery, conch jewellery, and daith jewellery.
How does orbital piercing anatomy work?
What's the difference between segment rings and clicker rings for orbitals?
How long does an orbital piercing take to heal?
Can I get an orbital piercing if my ears don't have ideal spacing?
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an orbital piercing?
An orbital piercing consists of two piercings connected by a single ring, creating an orbital effect. It is most commonly placed on the helix or conch area of the ear, though it can be done in other locations.
What jewellery is used for an orbital piercing?
Orbital piercings use a single ring, typically a segment ring or seamless hoop, that passes through both piercing holes. The ring diameter depends on the distance between the two piercings. Standard gauge is 16G (1.2mm).
How long does an orbital piercing take to heal?
Orbital piercings take 6 to 12 months to heal as they involve two cartilage piercings healing simultaneously. Both piercings are typically done in one session but must be fully healed before inserting the connecting ring.

