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Cartilage

There are many types of cartilage piercings; and these pieces work beautifully in most of them, particularly in the auricle (the bit between the lobes and the helix) tragus, anti-tragus, helix, snug, rook, daith and forward helix.

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Conch

It is said that the inner part of the ear looks like a conch seashell, hence the name.  Conch piercings are beautifully versatile as you can wear studs or hoops.  Keep it subtle with a stud nestled in there cosily, or glam it up with a sparkling hoop!  Either way, the Conch is the perfect way to add some drama to your stack.

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Daith

The Daith piercing has become so popular and with some of the most beautiful eye catching jewellery available, it's easy to see why.  It is the most striking piercing placement with endless possibilities to dress it up with front facing rings with huge amounts of sparkle, so which is the one below that catches your eye?

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Helix

Helix piercings seem to be the most natural progression from the lobe piercing to the next cartilage piercing and the helix is considered any part of the upper cartilage of the ear. As well as the standard helix piercing in the upper cartilage which is the best position if you want to wear a hoop, you can also get flat, forward, backward, double or even triple helix piercings!

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Lobe

If you're on an earring website, then chances are that you have one of the most common and popular ear piercings which is of course the lobe piercing.  Times have changed since the standard one lobe piercing was all we had, and now you can have as many lobe piercings as your ear can handle, plus with the stacked lobe trend you can create a seriously beautiful curated ear.

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Rook

Of all the different piercings, the rook is in one of the more creative locations and you can really get imaginative with your jewellery.  Its placement is on the fold of cartilage above the daith. The rook is such a cool and unusual little piercing and is a great addition to any piercings. There are specific oval shaped hoops available below or dress up a simple hoop with one of the charms, the possibilities for your rook piercing are endless!

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Septum

The septum piercing actually originated from Indian and warrior cultures.  People with their septum pierced used to be considered rebellious, but it has very much become an admired piercing now, and with absolutely beautiful pieces to wear, it's less for rebels, more for those wanting to make a statement!

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Tragus

tragus piercing is located on the little area of cartilage that slightly covers the ear canal. This little piercing is getting more and more popular and can be decorated in many ways.  Depending on the size of your tragus, you can wear either a labret, huggie or clicker, and the teeny huggies from Helix & Conch work beautifully in there. The options are endless!

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