Body Jewellery
Ready to take your piercing game to the next level? At Barber DTS, we have everything you need with our top-quality body piercing jewellery. Whether you’re after sleek titanium or durable surgical steel, we’ve got a range that will have your clients looking and feeling great. From micro labrets to curved barbells and sparkling navel bars designed to stand the test of time. We’ve got single pieces and packs, so you can stock up or grab exactly what you need to keep things running smoothly. Want to impress your clients? Let’s get their piercings popping with jewellery that’s as stylish as it is reliable. Shop our full range of piercing supplies and tools to keep your studio in top shape.
Body piercing jewellery for fresh looks
A good body piercing deserves jewellery that looks sharp, feels comfortable, and behaves itself once it’s in. Stock up on titanium and surgical steel body jewellery for piercings that need a clean, professional finish, with labrets, barbells, nose studs, navel bars, and more, all ready for studio use.
Whether you're fitting initial jewellery or giving healed piercings a glow-up, this is the kit that helps clients leave looking smug in the best way possible.
What is body jewellery?
Body jewellery is jewellery designed especially to be in a body piercing, such as nose studs, circular barbells, segment rings, micro dermal tops and more.
It needs to be the right size, shape, and material for the piercing, because jewellery that looks cute but fits badly is just asking for trouble.
What is considered a body piercing?
A body piercing is any piercing made through part of the body to wear jewellery. That includes:
Ear piercings
Nose piercings
Lip piercings
Eyebrow piercings
Navel piercings
Dermal piercings
And plenty more
Different placements need different jewellery styles, so having a proper mix of body jewellery on hand keeps your studio ready for the requests that walk through the door.
How to sterilise body jewellery
Body jewellery should be sterilised using the correct professional process before use, unless it’s supplied sterile and kept sealed until the appointment.
Reusable or non-sterile jewellery must be cleaned, packaged and autoclaved where suitable, following your studio’s hygiene procedures.
If the material isn’t suitable for sterilisation, it shouldn’t be used for a fresh piercing.
How to know if your body is rejecting a piercing
Possible signs of rejection can include jewellery moving closer to the surface, thinning skin between entry and exit points, ongoing redness, discomfort or the piercing looking like it’s slowly pushing out.
Clients should speak to their piercer if they’re worried, rather than poking or twisting it.