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Is an industrial piercing a gauge?

Is an industrial piercing a gauge?

The most common thickness would be 14 gauge, but 16 and even 18 gauge industrials are growing in popularity. Length [of the bar] would be dependent on the specific ear.” A barbell is a piece of jewelry consisting of a metal bar with a small bead on both ends, each of which are removable.

How do you know if your ear is suitable for an industrial piercing?

Most people’s ears are suitable to get an industrial piercing. However some people’s ears don’t have a prominent ridge on the upper part of the ear. If your ear has a prominent ridge that runs from the upper part of the ear to about midway then you should be able to get an industrial no problem.

How do I know what gauge my piercing is?

The gauge size of your piercing is the thickness of the bar that goes through your piercing. In other words, it’s the barbell’s thickness. Note that the thicker the barbell, the lower the gauge size. So a 12 gauge (or 12G) barbell is much thicker than a 20 gauge (20G) barbell.

How do you measure industrial piercing gauge?

The measurement that you need is the distance from the piercing hole to the edge of your ear. Take this measurement in a straight line, because if you measure at a diagonal angle you will end up with a hoop that fits larger than you anticipated.

Is industrial piercing 14g or 16G?

Most piercers will have a preference between 14 and 16g for industrial piercings and while having a 14g means you can swap out for 16g jewelry you cannot do it the other way around without pain. This piercing does not stretch well so it’s unusual to find industrial jewelry that is any bigger then 14g.

What piercing goes well with industrial?

Transverse Lobe + Industrial Covering the top and bottom of your ear, the transverse lobe and industrial piercings are all the more powerful together. They offer symmetry that just feels so right. Everything in our life feels right just looking at the combination.

What is the smallest industrial bar size?

Standard Piercing Sizes

Piercing Standard Gauge Standard Length
Industrial Barbell 14G (16G is also commonly used) 1 1/2″ (varies)
Labret Lip Rings 14G or 16G 1/4″ , 5/16″, and 3/8″
Monroe Piercing 16G 1/4″ , 5/16″ and 3/8″
Nipple Piercing 14G 3/8″ , 1/2″, 9/16″

Can I put a 14g in a 16G industrial piercing?

Yes all day you can. However, the 16g post is thinner than the 14g. Downsizing is not an issue unless you’ve got a large collection of 14g jewelry that you wish to wear again.

What does gauge mean on body piercings?

The gauge of a body jewelry piece refers to the thickness of the barbell going through your body piercing. The higher the gauge, the thinner the barbell. For example, a 22G barbell is going to be very thin, and a 14G barbell is going to be thicker.

What gauges are used for ear piercings?

The smallest gauge available for body jewelry is 20, while the largest is 0000, after which gauges are measured in fractions of an inch. When getting a new piercing, the piercing artist will ask you to specify which gauge you would like your new piercing to be. 18G, 16G, 14G and 12G are all fairly standard gauges for ear piercings.

What is an industrial ear piercing?

The industrial ear piercing is one type of body modification that involves two holes being pierced in the cartilage of the ear such that a barbell can be placed through both of them. When deciding on an industrial piercing, part of the process will be choosing the gauge — whether 14G or 16G — that works the best for your body and needs.

What is a 22 gauge barbell piercing?

Gauge refers to the thickness of the barbell going through your body piercing. The higher the gauge, the thinner the barbell. For example, a 22 Gauge (aka 22G) barbell is going to be very thin, and a 14G barbell is going to be thicker.

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