Daith Ring Size Guide
Nestled in the fold: getting the right fit
The daith piercing sits in the innermost cartilage fold of the ear — a small, curved space. Size matters more here than almost any other piercing because the ring needs to sit naturally within the fold.
Migraine note: Some people choose daith piercings for potential migraine relief. Whatever your reason, quality jewellery supports better healing — and a well-healed piercing is a comfortable piercing. Read more in our daith piercing and migraines guide.
How It's Made
From gold wire to your door
You order
Choose your size, gauge, and piercing location
We craft
Your ring is shaped from 14K gold wire to your exact specifications
We check
Quality inspected, polished, and carefully packaged
We ship
Free tracked delivery to your UK address
Common Questions
Can a daith piercing help with migraines?
Some people report migraine relief after getting a daith piercing, though clinical evidence is limited. The theory relates to an acupuncture pressure point near the daith location. The NHS does not currently recommend it as a migraine treatment. That said, if you're already interested in a daith piercing, potential relief is a welcome bonus. Ourdedicated guidecovers the evidence in detail.
Why is 14K gold especially important for daith piercings?
The daith sits deep in the ear where moisture and warmth can create an environment prone to irritation. Cheap metals react more aggressively in these conditions. 14K solid gold is biocompatible and inert — it doesn't react with moisture or body chemistry, reducing the risk of bumps and prolonged healing.
How long before I can change my daith jewellery?
Daith piercings are one of the slower-healing ear piercings — typically 6-12 months. We recommend waiting at least 6 months, and ideally checking with your piercer before making a change. The deep cartilage location means it's important not to rush.
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