Size Information For Ear Piercings and Stretched Ears
Standard Sizing for Ear and Body Piercing Jewellery
Below are the standard sizes at which different piercings are done and the typical size of the bar or ring for each piercing.
Piercing | Standard Size | Bar length | Ring Diameter |
Anti-Tragus | 1.2mm (16G) | 6mm 8mm | |
Conch | 1.2mm (16G) or 1.6mm (14G) |
6mm 8mm | 8mm 10mm 12mm |
Daith | 1.2mm (16G) | 6mm | 6mm 8mm |
Ear | 1.0mm (18G) or 1.2mm (16G) |
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Eyebrow | 1.2mm (16G) | 8mm 10mm | 8mm 10mm |
Helix | 1.2mm (16G) | 6mm 8mm | 6mm 8mm 10mm |
Labret | 1.2mm (16G) or 1.6mm (14G) |
6mm 8mm | 10mm 12mm |
Lip | 1.2mm (16G) | 8mm 10mm | 10mm 12mm |
Madonna / Monroe | 1.2mm (16G) or 1.6mm (14G) |
8mm 10mm | |
Medusa / Philtrum | 1.2mm (16G) or 1.6mm (14G) |
8mm 10mm | |
Navel | 1.6mm (14G) | 10mm | |
Nose | 0.8mm (20G) or 1.0mm (18G) |
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Rook | 1.2mm (16G) | 6mm 8mm | 6mm 8mm |
Septum | 1.2mm (16G) or 1.6mm (14G) |
8mm 10mm | 6mm 8mm |
Snug / Anti-Helix | 1.2mm (16G) | 6mm 8mm | |
Tragus | 1.2mm (16G) | 6mm | 6mm 8mm |
Sizing for Ear Stretching Jewellery
Plugs and Tunnels
The size stated for plugs and tunnels is the diameter at which the item sits in the ear. (the size of your hole)
If you are buying 'double flared' plugs or tunnels, be aware that the actual end diameter of the item is larger than the diameter at which the item sits in the ear. The flared part of the plug is usually 1mm - 1.5mm larger. The flare is what keeps the plug in the ear. See the info on double flared plugs on our ear stretching information page.
Tapers, Spirals and Hangers
The size stated on tapers, stretchers, spirals, hooks and hangers is the maximum diameter of the item
Ear Weights
The nature of ear weights is that they require a minimum size hole to be worn. For example an 8mm ear weight can be worn in an ear stretch of a minimum of 8mm but can also be worn in larger stretched ears.
If you are at 12mm you can wear all weights listed up to including 'For 12mm and above' So you can wear 'For 6mm and Above' 'For 8mm and Above' 'For 10mm as well as 'For 12mm and Above' But items labelled 'For 14mm and Above' will be too big to fit your ears.
Read more about ear weights here
Weights
light | 10g -20g |
medium | 20g - 30g |
medium heavy | 30g -35g |
heavy | 35g + |
Millimeters or Gauge Size
In Europe we tend to measure our body jewellery in milllimeters. In the USA and Canada body jewellery is measured in Imperial gauge sizes.
These ARE different! See below for a conversion chart.
Gauge to Millimeters.
18 gauge = 1.0mm
16 gauge = 1.2mm
14 gauge = 1.6mm
12 gauge = 2.0mm
10 gauge = 2.4mm
8 gauge = 3.2mm
6 gauge = 4.0mm
4 gauge = 5.0mm
2 gauge = 6.0mm
0 gauge = 8.0mm
00 gauge = 10.0mm
000 gauge = 11.0mm
after '000' inches are used.
12mm = almost 1/2 inch
13mm = just over 1/2 inch
14mm = almost 9/16 inch
15mm = almost 19/32 inch
16mm = 5/8 inch
17mm = almost 11/16 inch
18mm = just over 11/16 inch
19mm = 3/4 inch
20mm = 25/32 inch
21mm = just over 13/16 inch
22mm = almost 7/8 inch
23mm = 29/32 inch
24mm = just over 15/16 inch
25mm = almost 1 inch
26mm = just over an inch
28mm = almost 1 1/8 inch
30mm = almost 1 1/4 inch
32mm = 1 1/4 inches
35mm = 1 3/8 inch
38mm = 1 1/2 inches
40mm = almost 1 5/8 inch
41mm = 1 5/8 inch