Rook Piercing
| Location: | Inferior Crus Of The Antihelix |
| Jewellery: | Ring, Curved Bar |
| Healing: | 3 to 9 Months Or Longer |
The rook piercing is a perforation of the area technically known as the inferior crus of the antihelix, but it is important to note that some ears do not have the required amount of tissue in this ridge in order for a piercing to be completed. The best jewellery to wear in this area is a ring or curved bar to reduce rubbing and discomfort.
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Types of Piercing
Types of Body Jewellery
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- + Barbells
Jewellery Materials
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Piercing Aftercare
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Aftercare and Advice
Age Restrictions
Rook Accessories
View All Rook Accessories»With these amazing rook accessories, your piercing jewellery will receive an instant and simple boost. These accessories have gotten more popular over the years, especially with barbells. Easily modifiable, you only have to remove the end and replace it with and add on or ball of your choice. Simplistic Rook Accessories For Your Barbell Our rook acce...
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| Black Titanium Jewelled 3mm Ball (Crystal) |
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| Black Titanium Jewelled 3mm Ball (Rose) |
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Rook Barbells
View All Rook Barbells»With rook barbells it’s easy to make your piercing stand out and get the attention it deserves. Although for this piercing, a barbell should only be inserted if it’s in a curved form, this alone will get it noticed. A safe and comfortable piece of body jewellery to wear, curved bars are made from surgical steel, plasma gold or titanium. Picking Ro...
Rook Rings
View All Rook Rings»We all like our piercings to look unique and with rook rings you can achieve that. Comfortable to wear and safe to insert, ball closure and segment rings are more practical for this type of piercing. Where the rook piercing is positioned in the ear, it can be difficult to find jewellery that fits perfectly. Why Choose Rook Rings? That’s where rook ri...
The Rook Piercing – Wear It With Style
As the rook piercing is considered to be painful, like most cartilage piercings, it will take between at least 3 to 9 months to heal, with you being able to change your jewellery after about 8 weeks but this should be confirmed by your piercer. It is also important to remember as well that not everyone can have a rook piercing as it depends on the amount of cartilage in this location.
Accessorise Your Rook Piercing Easily
With your rook piercing being a unique addition to your body modifications collection, it’s important that it stands out and speaks for itself. This is can be achieved by a new barbell or BCR, or alternatively you can just alter your barbell with add ons. These can be threaded or screwed on the end to give your piercing a fresh look. With style being covered, comfort is also important which is why these jewellery pieces come in different sized gauges and lengths. How’s that for a rook jewellery collection?