Bague à segment articulé Face latérale en opale bleue - Titane
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Bague à segment articulé Opale bleue et face latérale en CZ Aqua en argent - Titane
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Triple Marquise Labret in Blue Sandstone - Titanium
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Double Marquise & Pear CZ Labret in Aqua - Titanium
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Bezel Blue Opal CZ Flower Labret in Silver - Titanium
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Blue CZ Chain Dangle Double Labret in Silver - Titanium
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Triple Marquise Blue Opal Labret in Silver - Titanium
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Opal Stone Tree Labret en Opale bleue - Titane
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Oval Blue Opal Labret in Silver - Titanium
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Bague segment à charnière Opale bleue face pavée en argent - Titane
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Triple Blaze Set Trinity Blue CZ Labret in Gold - Titanium
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Triple Blaze Set Trinity Blue Opal Labret in Silver - Titanium
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Oval Blue Opal Labret in Gold - Titanium
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Triple Marquise Aqua CZ Labret in Gold - Titanium
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Oval Aqua CZ Labret in Gold - Titanium
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Blue CZ Chain Dangle Double Labret in Gold - Titanium
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Blue conch earrings at Camden Body Jewellery are made from ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium with blue stone settings including sapphire CZ, blue opal, and aquamarine CZ ends. The conch is the large central plate of cartilage inside the ear, typically pierced at 16G (1.2mm). Titanium is nickel-free, hypoallergenic, and suitable for both fresh and healed conch piercings.
The blue range for the conch includes flat back labret studs with sapphire CZ and blue opal tops, and larger hinged clicker rings with blue gem faces suited to the conch plate. Flat back labrets sit flush on the cartilage surface for a clean everyday look, while blue conch clickers create a more statement presence visible from the front and side of the ear.
The conch placement sits in the mid-ear and is visible from multiple angles, making it a strong position for a colour accent. A blue gem conch stud or hoop adds a cool-toned focal point at the centre of the ear that coordinates naturally with blue pieces at the helix or tragus. Blue opal in particular has an iridescent quality that shifts with the light, giving the conch piece a layered depth rather than a flat colour.
Blue conch earrings work well alongside gold or silver helix rings, with the blue stone at the conch acting as a colour accent against the neutral metal. They also pair with blue tragus or blue helix earrings for a coordinated colour thread through the ear stack. Keep titanium conch jewellery clean with sterile saline spray and avoid pressure on the cartilage during healing.
Explore related collections:
Conch Jewellery: the full conch range across all styles
Blue Helix Earrings: blue titanium for the helix
Blue Tragus Earrings: blue titanium for the tragus
Flat Back Earrings: flat back labret studs across all placements
Helix Piercing Jewellery: helix pieces to stack with your conch
Frequently Asked Questions
What gauge are blue conch earrings?
Conch piercings are typically 16G (1.2mm). Some piercers work at 14G for a heavier gauge. Confirm your gauge before purchasing replacement jewellery.
What jewellery styles suit the conch?
Flat back labret studs sit flush against the conch plate and are practical for everyday wear. Larger clicker rings and segment rings also work for the conch, particularly in the outer conch where a full hoop can sit around the antihelix ridge.
Are blue titanium conch earrings safe for new piercings?
Yes. ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium is nickel-free and biocompatible, making it appropriate for fresh conch piercings. Conch piercings can take 6 to 12 months to fully heal due to cartilage density.
What creates the blue colour in conch earrings?
Blue colour comes from stone settings including sapphire CZ, blue opal (an iridescent synthetic opal that shifts between blue, green, and white), and aquamarine CZ set into titanium ends or faces.
How does a blue conch earring look in an ear stack?
A blue conch piece sits at the centre of the ear, making it a natural anchor for a colour theme in an ear stack. Pairing a blue conch stud with a gold helix hoop and a silver tragus flat back creates a layered look that uses both metal contrast and colour accent across three distinct placements.

