What You Need to Know Before Getting a Conch Ring
What You Need to Know Before Getting a Conch Ring
When you decide that you want a conch piercing, there are a few things you need to know. This article will cover the cost, the symptoms of the piercing, the types of metals suitable for conch studs, and the size preferences of conch ring wearers. Read on to learn more about conch piercings!
Also, check out these tips for choosing a conch ring:
Cost of a conch piercing
The cost of a conch piercing depends on several factors, including the type of piercing you want and the level of expertise of your piercer. A conch piercing can range from $30 to $60, depending on the studio and the kind of jewelry you choose. While the pain of this piercing may be bearable, it will likely be sore for a few days.
There are many risks associated with getting this piercing, including possible infections. While most people are perfectly safe and don't experience any complications, larger piercings may require the use of a dermal punch, which removes cartilage and is more invasive. Also, this type of piercing will not heal on its own. Additionally, many states prohibit this type of piercing.
Symptoms of conch piercing
While conch piercing is generally painless, it still counts as bodily trauma. Like septum piercing, piercings cause an injury to the body. Because the body responds in different ways to the physical damage, you should expect to experience some redness and swelling. According to Maria Tash, owner of Maria Tash piercing studios, the discomfort experienced after getting a conch piercing is more likely to be caused by an infection and harsh cleaning products.
A conch piercing usually involves a 14G needle. However, larger conchs may require a dermal punch. This process requires the removal of cartilage. Because this is a more invasive procedure, it will never heal on its own. Therefore, many states have laws against this type of piercing. But if you're brave enough, you should consider getting a conch piercing.
Suitable metals for conch piercings
People with sensitive skin can opt for titanium, but it can be very expensive. Solid 14K or 16K gold is a better choice, as gold-plated pieces can contain nickel or other alloys. If you are unsure about the appropriate metal, you should consult a piercing artist, as they will be able to help you find a piece that looks good and is comfortable to wear.
Although there is little scientific evidence to prove that conch piercings can reduce the symptoms of anxiety, they do add personality to an otherwise plain ear look. Conch piercings are commonly done with 14-gauge or 16-gauge jewellery. They range in inner diameter from 10mm to 15mm, depending on how far from the ear the stud is placed.
Size preferences for conch ring studs
When buying conch jewelry, you should consider the size of your ears first. The diameter of conch earring studs is about an inch, and their inner and outer diameters are slightly smaller. Generally speaking, you should order the smallest size possible. If you are unsure of your size, you can always ask a piercer. The size of your ears may also influence the size of conch jewelry.
In addition to size, there are other considerations to keep in mind when selecting your jewelry. While conch ring studs can be worn with any ear piercing, it is important to select the correct gauge for your conch piercing. When choosing a conch ring, make sure the interior diameter is at least a half inch bigger than your outer ear piercing.
Price of a sterling silver conch shell ring
If you are looking for a beautiful and unique ring, you should consider a sterling silver conch shell ring. This type of ring features turquoise inlay. It is one of a kind, and comes with an 18-inch chain. Whether you want to purchase a ring for yourself or for a loved one, shell jewelry is a fantastic choice. These rings can complement almost any type of outfit.
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