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Combining Industrial Piercings with Other  Ear Piercings for a Unique Look

Combining Industrial Piercings with Other Ear Piercings for a Unique Look

Combining industrial piercing with ear piercing is a bold look to make an edgy statement. Known for its striking appearance, two holes are connected in industrial piercing, which keeps the jewellery intact. But why stop at just one piercing when you have a lot of trendy ear piercing rings and studs out there?

It is a personalized choice to add various piercings and create fashionable stacked ears. So, let's explore some statement pieces that go with an industrial piercing.

Popular Ear Piercings to Combine with Industrial Piercings

Helix Piercing

Smaller delicate studs and hoops are great for helix piercing and contrast the bold look of industrial jewellery. It will rock along the outer cartilage of the ear and create a layered look.

You can get one or multiple helix to stack above or below the industrial piercing.   

Lobe Piercings

So, the lobe, the most common among adults and children, is versatile, offering a lot of unique and customized jewellery options. Lobe rings give a balanced look with the industrial piercing, and when you combine different colours like rose gold with white gold, the look will be really charming.     

You can also have a simple stud in the lobe while letting the industrial bar take centre stage.

Conch Piercings

The conch comes in the middle part of the ear cartilage, and preferably, a stud goes a long way with it. Pairing a conch piercing with an industrial piercing adds an interesting dimension.

You can choose either an inner or outer conch piercing, depending on your preference. A large, statement piece in the conch complements the industrial bar, creating a cohesive look.

Tragus Piercings

The tragus covers the little piece of ear cartilage near the canal. It is subtle yet very empowering when creating a stacked look. In addition to the industrial piercing, you can add a simple tragus ring to create an edgy look.

Use a small, simple stud or a tiny hoop for the tragus to maintain balance with the more prominent industrial piercing.

Daith Piercings

The innermost fold of the ear cartilage contains the daith piercing. Combine it with the industrial piercing, and you have a look to show off.

Choose a daith jewellery piece and the barbell of your industrial piercing and rock any dress and hairdo.

A heart-shaped or ornate hoop can add an extra layer of style.

Creating a Balanced Look

When mixing different piercings, nailing a balanced look is a must. Here are some tips to make sure your piercings play well together:

Matching Metals

Sticking to the same metal type for all your piercings can give you a sleek, cohesive look. Popular options include premium surgical steel, safe titanium, shiny gold, and sparkling silver. Mixing metals can be cool, too, but you must balance it carefully to avoid a messy vibe.

Coordinated Jewellery Styles

While it's fun to mix and match, coordinating your jewellery styles can make your piercings look more intentional. For example, if your industrial barbell has a geometric design, consider using geometric shapes for your other piercings, too.

Consultation

It is another cool vibe for a stacked lobe, and it looks good with a less messy look. You can wear a lobe ring, a star in the conch, a moon-shaped stud in the side helix and a tiny ring in the daith. Add the industrial piercing on the tip for a perfect look.

A good piercer will provide detailed information and make you feel comfortable.

Theme-Based Combinations

Pick a theme for your piercings to create a standout look. You can go for a nature vibe with leaves, flowers, and animal designs, a geometric style with triangles, squares, and circles, or keep it minimalist with simple and sleek designs.

Colour Coordination

Choose jewellery in colours that complement each other. Gold, silver, rose gold, and black are popular choices. You can also incorporate coloured gems for added flair.

Seasonal Changes

Switch up your jewellery based on the season or occasion. For example, opt for festive designs during holidays or elegant pieces for special events.

Mixing industrial piercings with other ear piercings can create a unique and super stylish look. The possibilities are endless, whether you're into a minimalist vibe with a few carefully picked pieces or a bold setup with multiple piercings. Just make sure to go to a reputable piercer, take good care of your piercings, and have fun customizing your ear bling to reflect your style.

 

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