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BodRods Body Jewelry Sizing Help

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How to Know Which Gauge and Size is Right for You

If all these fractions of an inch, millimeters and gauges have you confused, read on ….. Basically, all you need to remember is that gauge refers to the thickness of the jewelry, and length refers to the internal diameter (for rings) or length (for barbells). Other important tips include knowing that:

  1. Diameters listed are internal diameters meaning they are measured on the inside of the ring or from the inside of each ball on a barbell.

  2. The lower the gauge number, the thicker the jewelry (i.e. 6ga is thicker than 8ga, and 0 gauge is thicker than 2 gauge).

For those who need an introduction to piercing and sizing, we've compiled this list to help you get more familiar with the world of body jewelry.

Ear: If you got your ear(s) pierced by a gun (which we HIGHLY oppose) and you've never stretched your hole(s), your jewelry gauge is 20 or 18. With a little antibacterial soap and water, massaging 16 gauge jewelry into the hole shouldn't be a problem. DO NOT attempt to go any thicker than 16 gauge if you currently have a 20 or 18 post! If you were pierced with a needle the gauges most commonly range from 20 to 12, most likely being 16 and 14. Intricate piercings, like the tragus and rook, typically hold jewelry 5/16", 3/8", or 7/16" in size. However, jewelry for the lobes can be just about any size from huggies to pirate rings. For information on stretching your lobes, see our Stretching Guide.

Eyebrow: The most common gauges for an eyebrow piercing are either 18ga or 16ga, with 16ga being the most common. Typical ring diameters and curved barbell lengths are 5/16", 3/8", and 7/16".

Labret: The most common gauges for a labret piercing are 14ga and 12ga. Depending on the thickness of your lip, the most common flat back post lengths are 5/16", 3/8", or 7/16" with 3/8" being the most common. Remember, you are pierced with a longer post to allow for swelling. To avoid damaging teeth and gums, you must switch to shorter length piece when the swelling goes down.

Lip: Like the Labret, typical lip jewelry is either 14ga or 12 gauge. Again, the size of the jewelry depends on the thickness of your lips, most frequently 5/16", 3/8", and 7/16".

Navel: The standard navel jewelry is 14 gauge. Very few piercers will pierce a navel with a 12 gauge needle unless requested. The most frequent size jewelry for a healed navel is 3/8" or 7/16". The next size up is 1/2" if you prefer something larger, and 5/16" is shorter.

Tongue: The two most common gauges for a tongue piercing are 14ga and 12ga, most are 14ga. Regardless, the tongue is usually well-behaved enough to interchange either gauge jewelry. The most common size for tongue barbells is 5/8". If for any reason you feel your tongue jewelry creates too much friction with your gums or teeth, IMMEDIATELY replace your jewelry with something shorter. Remember, you are pierced with a longer post to allow for swelling. To avoid damaging teeth and gums, you must switch to shorter length barbell when the swelling goes down. The price you pay for smaller jewelry will be a lot less than new teeth!

Nipple: Nipples are most frequently pierced at 14ga or 12ga. For females, common replacement sizes include 9/16" and 5/8" for barbells or 5/8" and 3/4" for rings. For males, common replacement sizes include 7/16", 1/2", and 5/8" for both barbells and rings.

Nostril: If you got your nostril pierced with a gun (first of all, shame on you!) your hole is 20ga. Otherwise, it is probably 18ga or 16ga. Typical sizes for this jewelry include 5/16", 3/8", 7/16", and 1/2" (with 3/8" being most common). Pre-bent nostril screws fit nearly everyone, but an unbent nostril screw is best for the pickier piercee (no pun intended). A quick stop to the jeweler to bend your post is probably your best bet with a precious stone and metal screw.

Septum: If you can't remember your jewelry stats because you were too busy listening to the bells ringing in your ears, your jewelry is probably 14 gauge. Common lengths for the septum include 3/8", 7/16", 1/2", and 5/8" (AKA "The Bullring").

Genitals: If you went ahead and got your genitals pierced, we hope that you are familiar with the gauge and size of the jewelry. Some unique jewelry for male genital piercings includes Frenum Loops and Prince's Wands.

 

Wearing jewelry of the correct size in your body piercing is important, so knowing how to measure yourself makes buying and choosing body-piercing jewelry quicker, safer, and more convenient. If the body jewelry is too short in your piercing it will aggravate the area, cause an excess of swelling, and possibly lead to infection. If it is too long the body jewelry stands more chance of getting caught or snagged on clothes, fingers, hair, etc. This, in turn, causes more aggravation and maybe even micro-tears in the tissue around the hole, which can lead to unnecessary scarring or even infection.

The measurement is taken as the distance between both holes of your piercing. Take a ruler and measure yourself between the two holes, in millimeters. If you find this hard to do; let a friend help. It is also possible to measure the body jewelry. Measure the distance between the two balls of a barbell, or the inside diameter for a ring. Once you have a measurement, it is common to round the figure up to the closest even number in millimeters. E.g. 13mm becomes 14mm, 11.5 becomes 12mm. In terms of the jewelry these measurements must relate to the bar itself (without the ball) or the widest point of a ring.

The internal/inside diameter refers to the length/diameter at its longest/widest point as measured on the inside of the jewelry. In the UK and Europe, the thickness of jewelry is measured in millimeters. In the US, the thickness of jewelry is shown in gauges. This table will help you convert the sizes accordingly.

 

1. WIRESIZE IN GAUGES

2. SIZE LENGHT INSIDE

3. BALL SIZE IN MM

 

20 GAUGE      0.813 MM

18 GAUGE      1.024 MM

16 GAUGE      1.290 MM

14 GAUGE      1.629 MM

12 GAUGE      2.052 MM

10 GAUGE      2.588 MM

8 GAUGE        3.264 MM

6 GAUGE        4.111 MM

4 GAUGE        5.189 MM

2 GAUGE        6.543 MM

0 GAUGE        8.230 MM

00 GAUGE      9.246 MM

 

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Guide ID: 10000000002158089Guide created: 10/19/06 (updated 08/12/08)

 
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