Tiny Round Gem Flat Back
Pickup available at Clinton, UT
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Small but mighty. These implant‑grade titanium flat back studs feature a delicate 2mm gemstone that adds the perfect hint of sparkle without overwhelming your ear stack. Designed for sensitive skin and everyday comfort, they’re ideal for tragus and constellation piercings — especially if you love a tiny, minimalist look.
Crafted with a smooth, low‑profile 6mm flat‑back post, these studs sit flush against the ear for irritation‑free wear, even while sleeping. The 18‑gauge push‑pin design keeps them secure, lightweight, and easy to insert.
Key Features
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Implant‑Grade Titanium — Hypoallergenic, nickel‑free, and safe for sensitive ears
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18G Gauge — Perfect for cartilage and tragus piercings
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6mm Flat‑Back Post — Comfortable, low‑profile, sleep‑friendly fit
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2mm Gemstone — Tiny, subtle sparkle ideal for curated ear stacks
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Push‑Pin (Threadless) Design — Flexible, secure, and easy to change
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Perfect for Constellation Piercings — Minimal size makes stacking effortless
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Tarnish‑Resistant Titanium
What gauge do I need?
Gauge numbers work backwards. The higher the number, the thinner the jewelry.
18 gauge- used for hollow needle piercings in the lobes
16 gauge- used most commonly with hollow needle cartilage piercings, like helix, conch, flat
How do I insert flat back earrings?
Always start with clean hands!
Without an insert tool
1. Gently guide the hollow post through your piercing from back to front.
2. Once the post is through your piercing, slide the push pin top into the hollow opening of the post. You should hear a soft click or resistance.
With an insert tool
1. With the tool's thin point facing your ear, gently insert the tool through your piercing from front to back
2. Push the hollow opening of the back post onto the thin point of the insert tool. You will need to hold it in place.
3. Gently push to guide the back post through your piercing from back to front.
4. Take out the insert tool and push the push pin top into the hollow opening of the back post. You should hear a click or soft resistance.
How do I tighten the earrings?
It is normal for the pin to straighten over time!
1. Insert the front pin 1/3 to halfway into the back post
2. While holding the back, gently make a slight bend in the pin
3. Insert the pin fully into the backing. If you need a tighter fit, repeat steps 1 and 2 and increase the degree of the bend.
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