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The Rook Piercing

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The Rook Piercing
The Rook Piercing

Looking for a unique ear piercing that stands out? The rook piercing might be exactly what you need. This stylish cartilage piercing adds a bold touch to your curated ear, making it a favorite among piercing lovers. Wondering if it's right for you? Let’s dive into everything you should know before getting a rook piercing.


The rook piercing goes through the antihelix, the small ridge of cartilage above the daith and just inside the outer rim of the ear. Because of its placement, it's a subtle yet striking piercing that works well with different jewelry styles.

For a closer look at ear anatomy and piercing placements, check out The Association of Professional Piercers (APP).

Does a rook piercing hurt?

Let’s be real—cartilage piercings always come with some discomfort. The rook is a thicker piece of cartilage, so you can expect a sharp pinch followed by pressure. Pain tolerance varies, but most people say it’s similar to a conch or daith piercing. The good news? The pain only lasts a few seconds, and the results are totally worth it.


How long does a rook piercing take to heal?

Healing time for a rook piercing typically around a year. Since cartilage has less blood flow than the earlobe, it takes longer to heal. Here are some tips to speed up recovery:

✔️ Clean your piercing twice a day with a saline solution; ✔️ Avoid sleeping on the pierced ear to prevent irritation; ✔️ Don’t twist, touch, or change the jewelry too soon; ✔️ Stay away from swimming pools and hot tubs during the initial healing phase.

For more aftercare guidance, check out Healthline’s piercing aftercare guide.

Best jewelry for a rook piercing

One of the best things about a rook piercing is the variety of jewelry styles you can choose from. Popular options include:

Curved barbells – The go-to choice for comfort and style.Seamless rings – A delicate and minimalist option.Clickers or hoops – Best after healing for a bold, trendy look.

Choosing implant-grade titanium or gold can help reduce the risk of irritation and allergic reactions.

Ready to get your rook piercing?

If you’re thinking about getting a rook piercing, be sure to visit us at Body Ink who follows strict hygiene practices. A professional will ensure a safe, smooth process and help you choose the best jewelry for your style.

A rook piercing is the perfect way to add something unique to your ear stack. Whether you go for a minimalist barbell or a statement hoop, this piercing will definitely turn heads. 


 
 
 

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