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PIERCING

Experience the elegance of ear piercing at Zafiro Jeweller, where our expert team offers professional services in a safe and luxurious setting. We proudly use the Inverness piercing system, renowned for its gentle and precise technique, ensuring a comfortable experience for every client.

Our skilled piercers use the highest quality materials and adhere to strict hygiene standards, ensuring a seamless and beautiful result. Let your personality shine with the perfect earrings from Zafiro Jeweller!

*CURRENTLY, WE DON'T PIERCE KIDS UNDER 5 AND ANYONE UNDER 18 YEARS OLD MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT OR GUARDIAN

Integrity & Innovation - Our Exclusive Features

Fully-Enclosed Sterile Earring Capsules

Our pre-sterilized earring capsules ensure the safest ear piercing possible by preventing the piercing earring and Safety Back™ from being exposed to possible contaminants prior to piercing.

Exclusive Inverness Safety Back™

Our exclusive Safety Back™ shields the sharp piercing tip and prevents the earring back from being squeezed too tight. This provides ample space and airflow while the piercing heals.

Our Piercing Process

With Inverness, piercing ears really is as easy as 1–2–3. We provide all the tools that our partners need to pierce ears in three easy steps: Cleanse – Mark – Pierce.

Materials we use: 14KT Solid gold, Surgical Steel, Titanium

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We Answer Your Questions

What's the Inverness Piercing System?

Inverness is the only ear piercing system with fully-enclosed earring capsules that prevent our piercing earrings and exclusive Safety Back™ from being exposed to potential contaminants prior to piercing. Our earring capsules are sealed in sterilized cartridges that are not opened until selected for piercing.

Is it a piercing “gun”?

No. In fact, we cringe when people call our piercing instrument a gun. Unlike our specially-engineered, hand-pressured  instrument, piercing guns are spring-loaded and LOUD. Piercing guns “shoot” the piercing earring through the lobe. Our human-powered instrument is designed to pierce the ear quickly and accurately in one smooth, quiet, hand-pressured motion.

If I'm under 18 do I have to go with my parents?

Yes, anyone under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

What is the gauge of your piercing earrings?

The posts of our earrings are .030” in diameter which is between 20 and 21 gauge.

Is a cartilage piercing as gentle as a lobe piercing?

Yes. Cartilage ear piercing with the Inverness System is just as gentle as a lobe piercing

How is the ear cartilage different from the earlobe?

Cartilage is the strong, flexible tissue located in the upper portion of the ear. Cartilage differs from the earlobe primarily in that it has a limited blood supply.

Do you pierce babies?

Currently, we offer piercing services for children aged 5 and above only. We will update when we start piercing infants.

Can the Inverness System be used for body piercing?

No. The Inverness Ear Piercing System is designed to pierce the earlobe and the outer cartilage of the ear. Our system should never be used to pierce any other body parts.

How long does it take for an ear piercing to heal?

The average healing time is 6 weeks for an earlobe piercing and 12 weeks for a cartilage piercing.  We recommend leaving your piercing earrings in and following your aftercare instructions for the entire healing period. For tips & more information about what to expect after you have your ears pierced, visit our After Care Tips & Timeline

Is it OK to change my earrings or take them out during the healing period?

You should only switch into new earrings after the healing period: 6 weeks for an earlobe piercing and 12 weeks for a cartilage piercing. Newly-pierced ears are very sensitive and require special care and attention. If you take your earrings out for any length of time during the healing period, the holes may close or you may find it to be very difficult to re-insert earrings into a piercing hole that has not fully healed.

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