Klikring in goud - titanium
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Ring met scharnierend segment Voorkant CZ in goud - Titanium
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Scharnierende segmentring Double Stack CZ bedekt in goud - Titanium
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Scharnierende segmentring Helder CZ zijvlak in goud - Titanium
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Ring met scharnierend segment Bloemig CZ Geplaveid Gezicht in Goud - Titanium
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Ronde Barbell met CZ Stenen in Goud - Titanium
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Scharnierende segmentring 3 lagen goud - Titanium
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Scharnierende segmentring Double Stack CZ bedekt in goud - Titanium
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Ring met scharnierend segment Bloemengezicht in goud - titanium
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Circular Barbell with Balls in Gold - Titanium
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Voorgesneden segmentring met scharnier in goud - titanium
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Scharnierende Segment Ring D Vorm Halfzijdig CZ Geplaveid in Goud - Titanium
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Scharnierende segmentring Hartvorm CZ Pave in goud - Titanium
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Scharnierende segmentring Blaze langwerpig CZ in goud - Titanium
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Tear Drop Triple Stack in goud - Titanium
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Ring met scharnierend segment Voorzijde Vierkant Geslepen in Goud - Titanium
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Gold tragus earrings are one of the most refined uses of gold in ear piercing jewellery. The tragus sits at the small cartilage flap directly in front of the ear canal, and because it faces forward, the jewellery you choose is always in view. Every piece in this collection is made from ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium with an 18K Gold PVD finish, so you get a genuine, rich gold appearance on a metal that is fully nickel-free and hypoallergenic.
This collection covers the styles best suited to the tragus: flat-back labret studs in gold with plain discs, CZ gems, or decorative toppers for a minimal or statement finish; small seamless rings and clicker hoops for a hoop look at the tragus; and hinged clicker rings that open and close without removing the jewellery entirely. All pieces are 16G (1.2mm), the standard tragus gauge.
Gold works particularly well at the tragus because the placement is close to the face and visible from the front, making it a natural focal point in an ear stack. Many customers use a gold tragus stud as a pairing piece alongside gold helix or daith jewellery to create a warm, cohesive arrangement across the ear. The flat-back labret style is the most comfortable for the tragus as it sits flush against the cartilage with no protrusion at the back.
Gold tragus earrings pair naturally with gold at nearby piercings. A gold helix hoop and a gold tragus stud on the same ear creates an elegant vertical arrangement that reads as intentional. Being implant-grade titanium, every piece here is safe for healing and healed tragus piercings. Clean with sterile saline spray; the tragus is a slower-healing cartilage piercing, typically taking 6 to 12 months to fully heal.
Explore related collections:
- Tragus Jewellery: the full tragus range across all colours and styles
- Gold Helix Earrings: pair with gold helix jewellery for a full ear stack
- Gold Daith Jewellery: complete the gold ear arrangement
- Flat Back Earrings: all flat-back labret styles for cartilage piercings
- Segment & Clicker Rings: hoop options for the tragus
Frequently Asked Questions
What gauge is a tragus piercing?
Tragus piercings are typically done at 16G (1.2mm). This is the standard gauge for most cartilage piercings and fits all labret studs, flat-back posts, and small hoop styles. If you are unsure of your gauge, check with your piercer before buying.
What is the best jewellery style for a tragus piercing?
Flat-back labret studs are the most popular choice for the tragus because the flat disc backing sits flush against the cartilage on the inside, preventing pressure or protrusion when wearing headphones or glasses. Small seamless rings and clicker hoops are popular for healed tragus piercings as a change from studs.
How long does a tragus piercing take to heal?
The tragus typically takes between 6 and 12 months to fully heal, though some people experience a longer healing period of up to 18 months. Cartilage piercings heal from the outside in, so the piercing may look healed before it is. Continue aftercare until your piercer confirms it is fully healed.
Can I wear earphones with a tragus piercing?
In-ear earphones should be avoided during healing as they press directly on the piercing and increase irritation and healing time. Bone conduction headphones or over-ear headphones are the recommended alternative during healing. Once fully healed, most people find standard earphones comfortable with a flat-back labret.
Is 18K Gold PVD safe for a new tragus piercing?
Yes. The safety is in the base metal, ASTM F136 implant-grade titanium, which is nickel-free and biocompatible. It is recommended by the Association of Professional Piercers for initial jewellery in any cartilage piercing. The 18K Gold PVD finish does not affect the biocompatibility of the piece.

