Pricing

Service Fee + Jewelry Cost =
Total Cost

All piercings must be performed using jewelry from the studio.  This allows us to confirm the material and how it’s alloyed, quality, sizing, and surface finish of the jewelry and assure it is safe to be sterilized and then worn in a healing piercing.

Service Fees

All piercing prices are for the service only, and jewelry is an additional cost.  Please scroll down the page to get an idea of jewelry costs. All piercing services include your cleaning spray for aftercare.  We use new equipment for each piercing, so a pair of earlobes, a pair of nipples, industrials, etc. count as two piercings and you will incur a service fee for each piercing performed.

  • $60 for the first piercing, $45 for each additional piercing, plus the cost of jewelry.

  • $90 for the first piercing, $60 for each additional piercing, plus the cost of jewelry.

  • $12-$18 price depends on tools needed to complete the change, plus the cost of jewelry

  • For any genital piercing with jewelry that requires ring closers or openers the cost is $30 to cover those tools, plus the cost of jewelry. This would apply mostly to larger gauge rings. If you’re not wearing a style of jewelry that needs those tools then the fees would be for a simple jewelry change.

  • Plus the cost of jewelry

  • Plus the cost of jewelry

  • Plus the cost of jewelry

  • We don’t offer them but we can remove them for you.

Many piercings, especially cartilage piercings, will need a “downsize” once the initial swelling goes down. Downsizing involves fitting you with a shorter post to minimize the risk of snags and help your piercing continue to heal. The cost of downsizing is a $12 jewelry change fee and $15 per post needed. See the FAQ for more information on what downsizing is and why it is important!

Jewelry

A photography of an implant grade titanium threadless end for body piercings that features clear synthetic stones in a surve

All jewelry pieces are sold individually. Jewelry pieces can consist of multiple pieces (front and backing) to make one complete piece. All prices listed below factor in the cost of all the components to make one complete piece of jewelry. 

Our stock varies and we may not have the full range of prices listed in stock at all times. Please let your stylist know about any budgetary concerns so we can help you find the jewelry that you love and won’t be hard on your wallet.

The cost of the jewelry that you need for your specific piercing may be affected by the sizing you need for your anatomy. During your appointment we will always give you pricing for a piece of jewelry before piercing you or inserting the jewelry, so you are able to change your mind. No returns or exchanges on worn jewelry.

To get an idea of the pricing of specific pieces of jewelry feel free to browse our web store! And there’s more information about the jewelry we carry and what we look for in jewelry here.

We recommend and, by default, use implant grade titanium posts (as seen here) with all our studs. Titanium posts are factored into below prices. Gold posts are also available and cost $50-$115 depending on length and gauge needed. Because of the necessity of downsizing and biocompatibility of implant grade titanium, we highly recommend all fresh piercings are done with titanium posts.

Flat Back Studs

These are used as the initial jewelry in most ear piercings.

  • Simple implant-grade ASTM F-138 titanium beads, discs, shapes and solitaire gem settings

  • Implant-grade ASTM F-138 titanium gem clusters and gemmed shapes.

  • Solid 14k or 18k white, yellow or rose gold discs, beads or solitaire synthetic gem settings.

  • Solid 14k or 18k white, yellow or rose gold intricate shapes, multiple gem settings, genuine stones.

Curved BarbelLs

This is the style of jewelry that we use for the initial piercing of rooks, eyebrows and some antitragus piercings.

  • Implant-grade ASTM F-138 titanium curved barbels appropriate for fresh rooks, anti-tragus, and eyebrow piercings. 

  • Solid 14k or 18k white, yellow or rose gold curved barbels appropriate for fresh rooks, anti-tragus, and eyebrow piercings.

Navel Curves

Jewelry used for navel piercings.

  • Implant-grade ASTM F-138 titanium curved barbels appropriate for fresh navel piercings.

  • Solid 14k or 18k white, yellow or rose gold curved barbels appropriate for fresh navel piercings.

Straight Barbells

This style of jewelry is used in nipple, industrial and bridge piercings.

  • Implant-grade ASTM F-138 titanium straight barbells appropriate for fresh nipple and bridge piercings. 

  • Solid 14k or 18k white, yellow or rose gold straight barbells appropriate for fresh nipple and bridge piercings.

Rings

These are used as initial jewelry for daith piercings and can be used for jewelry changes in a variety of healed piercings.

  • Captive bead rings, clickers, more intricate designs.

  • Made from pure niobium. Simple seam rings are only appropriate for healed piercings. We carry them in a variety of sizes and gauges to fit your piercing.

  • Solid 14k or 18k white, yellow or rose gold clickers and fixed bead rings appropriate for fresh daith piercings.

  • Solid 14k or 18k white, yellow or rose gold intricate and gemmed rings appropriate for fresh daith piercings.

  • Simple seam rings are only appropriate for healed piercings. We carry them in a variety of sizes and gauges to fit your piercing.

Large gauge

Rings and straight and curved barbels for genital piercings or any other larger gauge piercing.

  • The cost and materials can vary dramatically please email us for the most accurate pricing.

Surface Piercings

We do not offer surface anchors/microdermals/single point piercings but we do offer surface piercings done with a surface bar.

  • Implant-grade ASTM F-138 titanium surface bars with discs or gem ends appropriate for fresh surface piercings. 

  • Implant-grade ASTM F-138 titanium surface bars with solid 14k or 18k white, yellow or rose gold discs or gem ends appropriate for fresh surface piercings. 

If you’re interested in learning more about different jewelry styles, what their used for and explanations of the terminology used on this page, check out our jewelry styles page!

A photography of three sparkly conch rings displayed on a stone

If you have questions about the cost or jewelry associated with a specific piercing please feel free to email us!