Septum Piercing Jewelry Designs

Welcome to your ultimate destination for high-quality septum piercing jewelry. Explore our distinct collections below to find the perfect piece that matches your personal vibe! Whether you are searching for everyday surgical steel, lightweight titanium, or stylish rose gold, we have something for every aesthetic. Rock a classic horseshoe septum ring, a seamless captive bead ring, or a dazzling septum clicker. We also offer a wide selection of gauges to accommodate every stage of your piercing journey, especially if you're into stretching.

Sourced from trusted manufacturers and crafted with care, our septum piercing jewelry is designed to help you express your unique style. Select a collection below to start browsing and transform your septum piercing into a masterpiece!

Our Top Septum Piercing Jewelry Collections

​If you aren't sure where to start, here is a quick guide to our most popular categories to help you find your next favorite piece:

16 Gauge & 14 Gauge Septum Jewelry: The two most common sizes for septum piercings. Whether you are rocking your original piercing size or sizing down, we have an extensive variety of styles in both 16G and 14G to ensure a perfect, comfortable fit.

Black Septum Jewelry: Looking for something with a bit more edge? Our black collection features sleek, dark metals that create a bold contrast and stand out from traditional silver or gold tones.

Septum Clickers: Famous for their ease of use, clickers feature a hinged mechanism that simply "clicks" closed. They are incredibly easy to change out and come in gorgeous, intricate designs.

Horseshoes & Captive Bead Rings: The classics. Horseshoe styles (circular barbells) are perfect if you need to flip your jewelry up for work, while captive bead rings offer a seamless, continuous hoop look.

​Frequently Asked Questions About Septum Piercing Jewelry

What is the standard gauge for a septum piercing?

Most piercers will initially pierce a septum with either a 16 gauge (1.2mm) or a 14 gauge (1.6mm) needle. 16G is slightly thinner and very common for modern piercings, while 14G is slightly thicker. We highly recommend checking with your piercer if you aren't sure which size you have before ordering!

What is the best material for my septum ring?

The best material depends on your body chemistry and the aesthetic you want. Implant-grade titanium is highly recommended for sensitive skin because it is hypoallergenic and lightweight. Surgical steel is a durable, affordable, and incredibly popular option for everyday wear.

What is the difference between a clicker, a horseshoe, and a captive bead ring?

Clickers have a straight, hinged bar that snaps securely into the ring, making them the easiest to take in and out.

Horseshoes (or circular barbells) are shaped like a "U" with threaded balls on the ends. They are great because you can flip them up into your nostrils to hide the piercing if needed.

Captive Bead Rings (CBRs) use the tension of the metal ring to hold a single bead in place, creating a smooth, unbroken circle.

Is it safe to stretch my septum piercing?

Yes, but patience is key! You should only begin stretching a fully healed septum (usually waiting at least 6 months to a year after the initial piercing). When you are ready, only go up one gauge size at a time to prevent tearing or blowing out the piercing. We carry a wide selection of gauges so you can safely transition to your goal size.

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