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Lobe: The lobe is the lower section of the ear, which is one of the most common piercings. Helix: The helix is positioned in the upper cartilage of the ear. Forward Helix: The forward helix is placed on the curve on the outer portion of the ear. Rook: The Rook is located in the cartilage of the upper ear. The rook piercing is performed in a vertical manner, allowing the rings and curved balls to face downward. Daith: The daith is located within the inner fold above the ear canal. This is located between the rook and tragus, placed where the outer ridge of your ear meets your inner ear. Daith piercings usually are forward facing, so that the stones are clearly visible. Tragus: The tragus is positioned on the outer cartilage area, which is located in the sector of the triangular flap. It is above the lobe and is the harder section of the ear on the side of your face. Antitragus: The antitragus is in the outer cartilage area, and is the triangular flap above the lobe, opposite to the tragus piercing. Conch: The conch is located in the middle section of the ear. This piercing can be performed on the inner or outer portion to the ear. The inner conch is located in the lower cartilage, while the outer conch is located sits in the upper area of the cartilage. Septum: The middle part of the nose. Our huggies and clickers are great options for septum piercings.

Serpent Stud $295 Daisy Stud $345 Star Stud $290 Inlay Huggie $400 8mm Twisted Braid Clicker $370 8mm Multi Stone Huggie $630 8mm Pavé Huggie $290 Eye Stud $395 Dagger Pavé Huggie $495 Mano Cornuto Huggie $290

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Ruby Heart Stud $360 Tiny Pavé Mushroom Stud $355 Petite Nugget Stud $280 Raindrop Stud $395 Petite Nugget Stud $250 Petite Nugget Stud $230 Petite Nugget Stud $250 Nugget Stud $790 Nugget Stud $275 Nugget Stud $275

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6mm Molten Eternity Huggie $250 Straight Barbell $730 Straight Barbell $550 Straight Barbell $450 Circular Barbell $420 6mm Molten Clicker $390 6mm Molten Clicker $450 6mm Serpent Clicker $400 8mm Serpent Clicker $435 6mm Inlay Clicker $265

Sun Huggie $350 Spike Clicker $495 6mm Serpent Clicker $400 Gravitation Hook $400 Trio Molten Hook $790 Trio Molten Hook $390 6mm Seamless Clicker $195 8mm Seamless Clicker $205 8mm Plain Huggie $190 9.5mm Plain Huggie $220

Dot Clicker $330 Dot Clicker $295 Dot Clicker $295 Dot Clicker $295 8mm Cluster Clicker $950 8mm Cluster Clicker $600 8mm Cluster Clicker $590 6mm Cluster Clicker $470 6mm Pavé Huggie $250 6mm Pavé Huggie $260

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6mm Pavé Huggie $315 6mm Pavé Huggie $250 6mm Pavé Huggie $260 6mm Pavé Huggie $250 6mm Pavé Huggie $250 6mm Pavé Huggie $240 6mm Pavé Huggie $240 6mm Pavé Huggie $250 6mm Dot Huggie $350 6mm Dot Huggie $320

8mm Pavé Huggie $260 8mm Pavé Huggie $260 8mm Pavé Huggie $280 8mm Pavé Huggie $350 8mm Pavé Huggie $315 8mm Pavé Huggie $260 8mm Pavé Huggie $260 8mm Pavé Huggie $350 Ovalado Huggie $690 Ovalado Huggie $690

Dot Clicker $330 Dot Clicker $295 Dot Clicker $295 Dot Clicker $295 8mm Cluster Clicker $950 8mm Cluster Clicker $600 8mm Cluster Clicker $590 Pave Clicker $650 Pave Clicker $530 Pave Clicker $590

Ear Piercing Guide

INTERNAL THREADING Our studs feature a 19 gauge internally threaded back with signature Pamela Love heart. The smooth back allows for comfortable wear, while preventing irritation that may occur from traditional posts. To open: Hold the heart shaped backing, and delicately unscrew the top part of the stud counter clockwise. To close: Place the heart shaped backing through the back of your piercing. Then, take the top part and align the screw with the rod and rotate clockwise.

EXTERNAL THREADING This mechanism works similar to the internal threading. This time, the threading is attached to the back (instead of the front stud). Our Gravitation Hooks feature this type of closure. To open: Hold the middle hook portion. Next, grip the top bezel stud (usually the larger end piece), and rotate counter clockwise. To close: Place the wire through your piercing. Take the top part and align the rod with the hook screw. To fasten, rotate clockwise.

CLICKER RINGS Our hoops and huggies feature a hinge mechanism with clicker closure, and come in a variety of sizes with various semi-precious and precious gemstones. To open: Grasp the top clasp while holding the clicker ring. Gently click open. To close: Place the clasp through the desired piercing in the ear. The earring will be fastened once a *click* is heard.

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MATERIALS Metals: Our piercing collection is made from recycled 14k Gold. Our pieces are safe for getting pierced with and are hypoallergenic. Stones: We use ethically sourced and conflict-free diamonds, precious stones and vibrant semi-precious stone inlays in our designs.

SIZE GUIDE FOR THREADED STUDS Length of the back post (with a signature Pamela Love heart) will depend on the thickness of ear or body part where piece will be worn. A 5.5mm back post will fit a healed thin helix, a forward helix, a thin tragus, anti-tragus, or an earlobe of average thickness. A 6.5mm back post will safely fit a helix of average thickness, tragus, rook, conch, thicker earlobes and in the nose. In certain cases, the length of post can also be used to be pierced with. If you are planning on getting pierced with our jewelry, please consult your piercer to see if an 6.5mm post is the right length for your desired placement. An 8mm back post will often be the size to get pierced with (due to swelling). This will depend on the part of the lobe that is pierced.

WHICH OF OUR PIECES CAN YOU GET PIERCED WITH? If you are planning on getting pierced with our pieces, threaded studs would be ideal. In most cases, you will need a 8mm back post. However, there are some occassions where a 6.5mm back post would be suitable. Please consult your piercer to see which back post length is right for your desired placement. Clickers, huggies (10mm and bigger) and hooks are only suitable for certain piercing placements, such as daith, conch and rook. If you are unsure, please consult your piercer. You can safely use all of our piercing jewelry on your existing, healed piercings.The cookie settings on this website are set to 'allow all cookies' to give you the very best experience. Please click Accept Cookies to continue to use the site.

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Looking for the perfect ear piercing? Our comprehensive ear piercing chart is your ultimate guide to explore various types of ear piercings. From classic lobe piercings to trendy helix and tragus piercings, our chart showcases different styles and placements. Discover the ideal piercing that suits your style and personality. Whether you prefer simple studs or want to experiment with hoops and dangles, our ear piercing chart provides all the information you need to make an informed decision. Trust our accurate and reliable chart to help you achieve the desired look. Explore our ear piercing chart and find your next ear adornment today!

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Most people's first piercing is the standard lobe placement. You can expect a lobe piercing to be less painful than other ones.

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Your new piercing won't go through any cartilage, making the healing process fairly straightforward. It's an easy-to-maintain piercing but very versatile.You can also opt for an upper-lobe placement, which is a second and/or third piercing slightly above the first one.

A barbell gets threaded through your earlobe from side to side with a transverse lobe piercing. A standard lobe placement goes from front to back. You'll end up with a ball on either side of your lobe.

Your ear has a small piece of cartilage that partially covers the ear canal.This is called a tragus placement when you get it pierced. You can wear a stud or a hoop.

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You might experience more pain and pressure with a tragus piercing than with a lobe one. That's because the piercer has to go through some cartilage.

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The cartilage ridge right above your earlobe is the anti-tragus region. These types of piercings require a hoop or a barbell. You'll want to check with your piercer that you have enough room for an anti-tragus piercing, especially if your lobes are stretched or you wear other earrings.

Anti-tragus piercings tend to be more painful than other ones since there is a thicker amount of cartilage to go through. You'll also want to keep the area clean and avoid sleeping on the side that got pierced.

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An orbital piercing includes two holes connected by one piece of jewelry. Piercers will usually use a small hoopor a circular barbell.

There are a lot of different placement options to choose from with an orbital piercing. You can opt for the helix to rook or tragus to the conch.

Snug piercings are horizontal and sit above the anti-tragus region of your ear. The exit and entrance

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