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Classic Cartilage Hoop

Sale price$40.00

Color:Titanium - Gold
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Sold as Singles

Our classic cartilage hoop earring is perfectly understated and beautifully minimalist - just as gorgeous by itself as it is in pairs or trios to build your ear party. This earring is made of implant grade titanium for quality - and is 16g (1.2mm), 18g (1mm), or 20g (0.81mm) thick. The most popular size is 8mm (inner diameter). Suitable for cartilage piercings - you can wear it in your tragus or helix.

Our cartilage hoop is sold as a single hoop - if you'd like a pair, please add two to your cart.

Our cartilage hoop earring is meant to be worn with friends. One earring, infinite possibilities. Make it yours.

This clicker style cartilage hoop is also available in solid 14k gold, along with a seamless style cartilage hoop ✨. Looking for additional sizes? Message me!

SPECS & SIZING
  • Solid implant grade titanium
  • Gold version is coated in 18k gold PVD Plating
  • 16g (1.2mm), 18g (1mm), or 20g (0.81mm) earring thickness
  • 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm (16g only), or 14mm (16g only) inner diameter
  • Hypoallergenic and always nickel free
Classic Cartilage Hoop
Classic Cartilage Hoop Sale price$40.00

Customer Reviews

Based on 617 reviews
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Brenda S.
For my daughter

She loves it, a great high quality staple.

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Amanda E.
Customer service

I accidentally picked the wrong size for my ear and exchanging was super easy!

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C.D.

I like this, the clasp gets stuck and it can be hard to take it out due to that but it's a beautiful piece of Jewelry

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Lucy S.

I chose the smallest size-it fits perfectly in my rook piercing w/no irritation

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Sample Sale Purchase

Got the cartilage hoops and pin flatbacks from the sample sale - both styles fit perfectly and were just as good as brand new product! I was worried since they were sample pieces that there could possibly be issues, but they turned out great.

I will note - the closure can be hard to close by yourself since they are a "seamless" style. Having a professional piercer change out your hardware (especially for helix/cartilage piercings) if that service is available nearby is something I would recommend if that's something you're not used to.