What kind of jewelry is used in Conch Piercings? Captive Bead Rings, Circular Barbells, Segment Rings, Seamless Rings if you want a hoop and labret studs or straight barbells if you want a stud.
Don’t get stuck in a rut thinking that only one type of jewelry can be worn in a conch piercing (or any piercing for that matter). Most body jewelry types can go into more than one piercing. For example, a Captive Bead Ring is one type of jewelry is used in Conch Piercing or Helix, Tragus, Lobe, Cartilage, Snug, Daith, Rook, Eyebrow, Lip, Septum, Navel, Nose piercings to name a few.
Captive Bead Rings are very secure but can be tricky to use so you may want to so some research on how they work.
If a captive ring has a jeweled ball, a shaped ball or a dangle, you can just turn the ball so the ring is horizontal, then it can be worn in the conch piercing.
Circular Barbells are another type of jewelry used in Conch Piercing. These hoops have two balls that screw on so are easier to use than captive rings, but with the two balls instead of one, you get a very different look. Circular barbells are worn in the horizontal position in the conch piercing.
Stay tuned for Jewelry Used in Conch Piercings Part 2 where we explain more types of jewelry used in conch piercings.
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