Titanium
Titanium is available in multiple grades however, all our titanium jewellery is exclusively crafted from implant-grade titanium.
Given its nickel-free composition, hypoallergenic attributes, and non-corrosive nature, implant-grade titanium emerges as an exceedingly versatile option, Making it suitable for practically everyone.
Titanium's hue is predominantly a darker shade of silver, almost leaning towards grey. The absence of a shiny silver color is among the reasons why some people prefer 316L surgical steel.
316L Surgical Steel
Undoubtedly, 316L Surgical Steel stands as the most commonly utilized material for Piercing Jewellery.
316L Surgical Steel belongs to the category of high-quality stainless steel, precisely known as 'Surgical Stainless Steel.' Renowned for its durability, sturdiness, and cost-effectiveness, this material is an excellent choice for various applications.
The hardness of 316L Surgical Steel poses challenges when crafting intricate details for piercings and earrings. To maintain affordability without compromising on design intricacy, a common approach involves using a secondary material Brass.
Brass
Brass is also popular choice for piercing jewellery due to its affordability and malleability, making it ideal for intricate and complex designs.
When searching for piercing jewellery, you may come across jewellery made from surgical steel as well as brass. This is because brass's ease of shaping allows for crafting intricate and complex designs in jewelry.
Brass is an alloy composed of copper and zinc, with the addition of nickel to enhance its hardness.
Sterling Silver
Sterling Silver is an alloy composed of 92.5% pure Silver and 7.5% of other metals, typically including copper. Pure Silver's inherent softness necessitates the addition of copper to enhance its strength and hardness.
Due to its susceptibility to tarnishing, Silver is not frequently utilized in the production of Body Jewellery. Nevertheless, for devoted Silver enthusiasts, our collection does offer some Piercings crafted from this precious metal. When searching for Earrings, you'll find a much wider array of options available.
Sterling Silver is widely used for producing Earrings but less commonly used for Piercing Jewellery.
Sterling Silver has a unique shine to it.