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How to pick the right hoop size?

How to pick the right hoop size? - Kosinerjewelry
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In the world of fashion accessories, hoop earrings occupy an important place with their unique charm. However, do you know that different piercing positions require different sizes of hoop earrings? 

At Kosiner, we prioritize your comfort and convenience. The most common diameters for Kosiner jewelry are 6mm and 8mm, but many of our hoops are 5mm, 9mm, 11mm or even larger.

We are here to provide you with the perfect aesthetic choice and the perfect fit. With our guide, we will carefully and clearly instruct you on how to choose the right size for your ear piercings.

RECOMMERND HOOP SIZES

  1. Lobe 6-12mm
  2. Conch 8-10mm
  3. Helix 6-10mm
  4. Daith 8mm
  5. Forward Helix 6mm
  6. Rook 6mm
  7. Tragus 6mm
  8. Anti-Tragus 6mm

 

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Our chart is a standard guide. Your own personal sizes may differ, as everyone’s body is different.  If you are unsure about your personal size, we would recommend contacting your original piercer to get the exact measurements.

 

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