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What materials are available at EarCandy for a stone-free hoop piercing?
At EarCandy, we focus on offering the highest quality materials to ensure the durability and comfort of your jewelry. For stone-free hoops, you can find hypoallergenic and durable options, ideal for daily wear or even for new piercings. Although the exact materials may vary depending on the hoop model, we generally offer:
- Titanium (ASTM-F136 Grade): It is one of the most recommended materials by piercing professionals, such as the APP, as it is free of harmful alloys and biocompatible, perfect if you have sensitive skin or the piercing is still healing.
- Surgical Steel (ASTM-F138 Grade): A durable and economical option, suitable for healed piercings. Make sure it is the correct grade to avoid reactions.
- Sterling Silver 925: Popular for its shine and aesthetics, ideal for an elegant look. Keep in mind that silver may require more care to prevent tarnishing.
- Gold (Yellow or Rose): A premium option that guarantees the highest quality and a timeless style. We always use nickel-free gold.
Choosing the right material for your stone-free hoop earring is crucial for a comfortable and safe wearing experience.
Are EarCandy’s stone-free hoops suitable for any type of ear piercing?
Absolutely. Our hoops, including the stone-free hoop piercing model, are very versatile and can be used in multiple ear locations, and other parts of the body, depending on the hoop’s dimensions (diameter and thickness). This type of stone-free hoop earring is characterized by its simple and clean design, which makes it easy to place and adapt to various points.
- Lobe: They are a classic and look perfect in any size.
- Helix and Anti-Helix: They add a minimalist touch to the upper cartilage.
- Tragus and Daith: Small hoops are ideal for these inner piercings.
- Rook and Snug: They can be a comfortable option if a very tight size is chosen.
Always remember to check the recommended measurements for your specific piercing. For example, for a Tragus, hoops of 6 or 8 mm are usually used.
What is the most common and secure type of closure for an EarCandy stone-free hoop earring?
Closure security is a priority at EarCandy so you don’t lose your jewelry and to ensure maximum comfort, especially in a stone-free hoop earring that you will wear daily. The most common closure types in our stone-free hoops are:
- Inserted or Hidden Closure (also known as "Click Closure" or "Seamless Ring"): This is one of the safest for hoops, especially smaller ones. A small bar is inserted into the other end of the hoop, remaining hidden and offering a smooth and continuous finish. It is very difficult to open by itself.
- Nut or Screw Closure (in some piercings with a straight bar): Although less common in hoops, if the hoop is a "Labret" or similar (hoop with a flat base), the screw or threaded closure is extremely secure, ideal for newly made piercings or to prevent snagging while you sleep.
- Twist Closure (Endless Hoop): This type requires you to slightly bend the hoop to open and close it. It is simple, economical, and very popular for stone-free hoop earrings.
In the description of each stone-free hoop product, you will find detailed information about the closure type so you can choose the one that best suits your comfort and security.
How can I choose the right diameter and thickness for my stone-free hoop piercing?
Choosing the correct measurements is essential for your stone-free hoop piercing to look good and be comfortable. At EarCandy, we always provide these specifications in millimeters (mm):
- Diameter (The size of the hoop): Refers to the inner space of the hoop. If you want it tight to the lobe or cartilage (like a Daith or a Rook), opt for 6 or 8 mm. If you want it looser (like for the lobe or helix), choose 10 mm or more.
- Thickness (The gauge of the material): This should match the thickness of your piercing. The standard size for most lobe and cartilage piercings is 1.2 mm or 1.6 mm. Using the wrong thickness can cause irritation.
If you are not sure about your measurements, we recommend measuring a piece of jewelry you already have that fits well, or consulting a piercing professional before purchasing your stone-free hoop earring.


































































































