How to Buy a 14ct Gold Nose Ring in the UK
- "14ct" (UK) and "14k" (US) mean the same thing — 58.5% pure gold, stamped as 585
- Solid 14ct gold is suited to healed nostril piercings; gold-plated and gold-filled are not the same
- Many UK nostril piercings use 18G or 20G — check your existing jewellery or ask your piercer
- Most healed UK nostrils fit 7mm or 8mm inner diameter; placement and nostril width matter more than guesswork
- Look for clear "14ct solid gold" wording, a nickel-free declaration, and a smooth polished finish
Why 14ct gold is a smart choice for nostril piercings
Online listings can be confusing. Some products are described as "gold" even when they are plated, filled, or simply gold-coloured. For a healed nostril piercing, it is worth checking the exact material, size and finish before buying.
14ct solid gold sits in a useful middle ground. Higher carat options like 18ct or 22ct are softer and more easily bent in everyday wear. Lower carat options like 9ct contain more alloy, which can be more reactive on sensitive skin. 14ct balances purity, durability and price — gold enough to be hypoallergenic when alloyed correctly, hard enough to hold its shape in a small hoop.
The rest of this guide covers exactly what to check before you buy: how to spot real 14ct from fake, how to size correctly, and where to shop in the UK.
How to tell if a 14ct gold nose ring is real
14ct gold means 58.5% pure gold, also written as 585 in the UK. UK sellers usually say "ct", while US sellers often say "k", but the material is the same. For body jewellery, solid 14ct gold is very different from gold-plated or gold-filled pieces.
Solid gold vs gold-filled vs gold-plated
| Type | What it is | Best for piercings | Typical UK price (small hoop) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14ct solid gold | 58.5% gold throughout | Best for healed nostril piercings | £35–£120 |
| 14k gold-filled | Gold layer bonded to a base metal | Not ideal for long-term wear in a piercing channel | £15–£40 |
| 14k gold-plated | Thin gold coating on a base metal | Not recommended | £3–£15 |
If the price looks too good to be true, it usually is. A small solid 14ct gold hoop simply cannot be made and sold for £5.
4-point material check
Before you check out, run through these four points:
1. Clear material wording. The listing should say "solid 14ct gold" or "14K solid gold" — not just "gold" or "gold-tone".
2. Nickel-free declaration. UK and EU rules limit nickel release in jewellery in prolonged contact with skin. Reputable sellers state nickel-free clearly.
3. Smooth, polished finish. No rough edges, burrs, or visible seam lines that could catch the piercing channel.
4. A hallmark is a useful plus, not a requirement. For very small nose rings, hallmarking may not always be visible or required due to the weight of the piece. Instead of relying only on a stamp, check that the seller clearly states "14ct solid gold" and provides transparent product information.
- Wording like "gold-tone", "gold-look", or "gold-colour"
- "Plated", "vermeil", or "gold-filled" sold as "14k gold"
- "Fashion jewellery" or "costume jewellery" descriptions
- No clear material information at all
- Prices that seem too low for the material claimed
What size 14ct gold nose ring should you buy?
Two measurements matter: gauge (how thick the wire is) and inner diameter (how big the hoop is across). Both need to match your existing piercing.
Gauge (wire thickness)
Gauge is counter-intuitive: higher number = thinner wire. Many UK nostril piercings are 18G or 20G, depending on the studio and jewellery style. If you already wear a nostril hoop, check the size on your existing jewellery or ask your piercer. If you are unsure, do not force a thicker ring through the piercing.
| Gauge | Wire thickness | UK use for nostril |
|---|---|---|
| 18G | 1.0mm | Common in UK nostril piercings Popular |
| 20G | 0.8mm | Common in UK studios; finer look Popular |
| 16G | 1.2mm | Less common — chunkier wire |
Inner diameter (hoop size)
Inner diameter determines how the hoop sits on your nose. Most UK healed nostrils fit comfortably in 7mm or 8mm. The right diameter also depends on how high your piercing sits — piercings placed close to the nostril edge can wear smaller hoops, while higher placements usually need a bit more room.
| Diameter | Best for |
|---|---|
| 6mm | Very snug fit; best for low or close-to-edge nostril placements |
| 7mm | Snug everyday fit for many healed nostril piercings Popular |
| 8mm | Comfortable fit for average placements or slightly wider nostrils Popular |
| 9–10mm | Better for higher placements, wider nostrils, or a deliberately looser look |
Most UK buyers will start with 18G and 7mm or 8mm. If in doubt, sizing slightly up is more comfortable than sizing too tight.
Best styles for healed nostril piercings
This article focuses on 14ct gold hoops for healed nostrils. Here are the main styles you'll encounter, and what each one is best for.
Where to buy a 14ct gold nose ring in the UK
A. Local UK piercing studios
Best for: buyers who are unsure of their size, want professional measurement, or want to try jewellery on in person.
Pros: Try-before-buy on real pieces, accurate sizing by a trained piercer, and access to professional-grade jewellery made from implant-grade titanium or verified solid gold.
Cons: Higher prices than online, and you're limited to what the studio carries on the day.
B. Online specialist jewellers
Best for: buyers who already know their gauge and diameter and want more choice, better value, or a specific style.
What to check before ordering:
• The product is described as "solid 14ct gold" or "14K solid gold"
• UK delivery is available
• A clear returns policy is in place
• Real reviews come from piercing wearers, not just fashion jewellery customers
If you already know your size and want a solid 14ct gold hoop with UK delivery, Stepoy is a strong option.
Stepoy 14ct gold nose rings for UK buyers
Stepoy is a UK-based, made-to-order piercing jewellery brand. We make 14k solid gold seamless nose hoops specifically for healed nostril piercings — nickel-free, polished smooth, and available in the gauges and diameters most UK buyers actually wear.
Sizes available: 18G and 20G, in 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 9mm and 10mm. UK delivery is available with clear pricing at checkout, so there are no surprises.
Final buying checklist
Before you check out, confirm all five:

