Snug Jewellery

Find snug piercing jewellery at SkinKandy, in titanium and surgical steel curved barbells, for the snug ear placement.

Snug Piercing Jewellery at SkinKandy

SkinKandy's Snug Piercing Jewellery collection is built around curved barbells, fitted at 16G in 8mm or 10mm lengths, available in Surgical Steel, Titanium and 14K Gold. The snug sits across the inner ear cartilage, and a curved barbell is the primary recommendation for this placement, both fresh and healed. This collection covers the sizing and material options for a comfortable, secure fit.

What jewellery is worn in a snug piercing?

Snug piercings are worn with a curved barbell, fitted at 16G in a length of 8mm or 10mm. Unlike some other cartilage placements, horseshoes and segment rings generally aren't suited to snug piercings, since the angle and depth of the placement calls for the stability a curved barbell provides. Your piercing specialist can talk you through why this placement differs from other cartilage piercings when it comes to style options.

What length curved barbell do I need for a snug piercing?

Snug barbells are fitted at 16G in 8mm or 10mm, with the right length depending on the depth of cartilage at your specific placement. A bar that's too short can put pressure on the piercing during healing, while one that's too long may sit loosely and be prone to catching. Your piercing specialist will confirm the correct length at your appointment and reassess as healing progresses.

Is Surgical Steel safe for a fresh snug piercing?

Surgical Steel is what our piercing specialists use for fresh snug piercings in studio, and it's a safe, valid choice while you heal. Surgical Steel can be used in fresh piercings, though our piercing specialists recommend implant grade Titanium or 14K Gold during the healing phase, since Surgical Steel contains trace nickel. Do not remove your jewellery during the healing phase, as this can cause the piercing to close and reinsertion risks irritation.

How does a snug piercing compare to a rook piercing?

A snug piercing sits across the inner ridge of ear cartilage, roughly opposite the rook, and is worn with a curved barbell at 16G in 8mm or 10mm. A rook piercing sits higher on the ear and suits curved barbells, horseshoes and segment rings, giving more style flexibility once healed than snug does. Both are cartilage placements pierced at 16G, but snug is more limited in jewellery style due to the angle and depth of the piercing.

Book a piercing at SkinKandy

Considering a snug piercing or ready for a new bar? Our piercing specialists can confirm the right length for your ear. View our piercing menu to book.