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Peach Piercing Parlance

 

  • ANTI-TRAGUS - The anti tragus is the triangular flap of ear that sits above the lobe, opposite of the tragus.

 

  • CONCH - The conch sits on the middle part of the inside ear. Rings extends across both the inner and outer ear. Alternatively, studs can be framed by the plane of the conch

 

  • DAITH - Between the tragus and rook, this subtle piercing is the perfect place to showcase a ring.

 

  • FLAT HELIX - The flat helix is the flattened part of the ear, just below the upper outer rim of the ear. 

 

  • FORWARD HELIX - The forward helix is the frontal part of the ear that follows the helix. This is the flap of skin that helps connect the ear to the head.

 

  • HELIX - This type of piercing is located along the inside ridge of the upper ear. On either side of the helix sits the forward helix and the lobe.

 

  • LOBE - The lobe refers to the soft lower section of the ear. For a unique aesthetic, we offer upper and lower/standard lobe piercings.

 

  • ROOK - The rook piercing is a vertical piercing through the ridge in the inner ear closest to the head. Rings and curved barbells are ideal for this area.

 

  • STACKED LOBE - The stacked lobe piercings offer a variety and unique look for lobe piercings. Placing piercings at different heights in the soft lower section of the ear creates a stacked aesthetic.

 

  • SNAKE BITE - The snake bite piercing features two horizontally stacked piercings in close proximity to resemble a snake bite, and can be pierced on lobes, and between lobes and the helix.

 

  • TRAGUS -The tragus is the flap of skin that sits in front of the ear canal. Due to this location jewelry in the Tragus can be seen when viewing the face straight-on.