Explore Our Piercing Variaty
All piercings include basic sterile medical grade jewellery. For more jewellery types and prices get in touch via email, whatsapp or contact form

Ear Piercings
Starting at €25
Lobe – Classic piercing through the soft, fleshy part of the ear.
Helix – Piercing through the upper cartilage of the ear.
Tragus – Piercing through the small, rounded cartilage in front of the ear canal.
Anti-Tragus – Piercing through the small area of cartilage just above the earlobe.
Conch – Piercing through the inner cartilage of the ear, shaped like a conch shell.
Industrial – A double cartilage piercing connected by a barbell.
Rook – Piercing through the cartilage fold in the upper ear, above the tragus.
Daith – Piercing through the cartilage fold above the ear canal, often associated with migraine relief.
Snug – Piercing through the cartilage just inside the helix.
Orbital – Two piercings in the same area connected by a ring.
Oral Piercings
Starting at €25
Cheek – Piercing through the skin on the upper cheek, near the mouth.
Tongue – Piercing through the tongue with a straight barbell.
Webbing – Piercing through the thin tissue underneath the tongue.
Smile – Piercing on the upper lip, just at the corners of the mouth.
Body Piercings
Starting at €25
Corset Piercing – Multiple surface piercings arranged in a way that they resemble laces of a corset, usually on the back.
Navel (Belly Button) – Piercing of the skin around the belly button.
Nipple – Piercing through the nipple, often done with a barbell or hoop.
Surface Piercing – A piercing placed on the surface of the body, often on the chest, back, or wrist.
Other Types
Starting at €40
Tunnels/Stretching – Piercing of the ears that is gradually stretched to accommodate larger jewelry (plugs, tunnels).
Surface Piercings – Piercings placed on flat surfaces of the body, such as the forearm or chest.
Dermal Anchors (Microdermals) – A type of piercing where a small piece of jewelry is anchored under the skin.
Anti-eyebrow Piercing – Piercing near the outer corner of the eye, typically on the skin just above the cheekbone.