Helix Ring Size Guide
Every helix piercing has its size
Helix rings range from tiny 4mm hoops (for hidden and forward helix piercings) to 12mm statement rings. Your ideal size depends on your piercing location and how you want it to look.
Stacking tip: For a graduated double or triple helix stack, try consecutive sizes — e.g. 6mm, 7mm, 8mm from top to bottom. Half sizes (6.5mm, 7.5mm) help perfect the spacing.
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
What size hoop is best for a helix piercing?
7-8mm is the most popular range for standard helix piercings. For forward helix, go smaller — 4-5mm. For a double or triple helix stack, try graduated sizes like 6mm, 7mm, and 8mm. We offer every size from 4mm to 12mm including half sizes for a precise fit.
Is 18G or 20G better for helix?
Both work well. 18G is the more common gauge for helix piercings in the UK — it's slightly thicker and gives a clean, visible line. 20G is a touch finer for a more delicate appearance. Check which gauge your piercer used, or ask them to measure.
When can I change my helix to a hoop?
Helix piercings typically need 3-6 months to heal enough for a jewellery change, though full healing can take up to 9 months. We recommend waiting at least 4 months and checking with your piercer first. Changing too early is the most common cause of helix piercing complications.
Can I use this for a forward helix?
Absolutely. Our smallest sizes — 4mm, 4.5mm, and 5mm — are specifically suited to forward helix piercings, where the anatomy requires a small, snug-fitting hoop. These tiny sizes are one of our specialities and are difficult to find elsewhere.
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