Upcoming Trends of 2023 – Killer Piercing Jewellery Designs 

Winter has arrived, and that means it’s time to update your wardrobe with some new juicy piercing jewellery. 

The cold season brings a whole new set of fashion trends, and this year’s piercing jewellery designs are no exception.

Whether you’re looking for something to add a pop of colour to your winter wardrobe or need some extra sparkle to brighten up the season, we have all the designs you need to make a timeless collection.

Match your aesthetics 

If you’re anything like us, you’ve been waiting for this moment—and we’re not talking about any other year but 2023. Why? Because in 2023, pulling pieces from nearly every decade is going to be the new hotness. That’s right: no more trying to make your jewellery match the rest of your outfit.

Today’s styles are all about being unapologetically you; they’re everything to match the aesthetics of your personality and lifestyle. And we have plenty of jewellery designs to fit right in! We know what you like because we love it too: bold colours, fun patterns, and unique shapes that say, “Hey! Look at me!” 

So go ahead and get new ideas from these killer trends of piercing jewellery of 2022 and 2023.

Stacked ear piercings 

Stacked ear piercings are a great way to mix up your look and add some dimensionality to your face. They can also be really fun, especially if you’re looking for something that is bold and expressive.

To get this look, all you need is a few small studs and hoops. The larger ones go on the bottom of the ear, and then you can arrange more diminutive on top around the ear arch. (Some people will choose to wear three studs on top instead of two.) This can be done with just about any type of earring: hoop, post, stud—you name it! 

Chain nose ring — double nostril piercings

You might have heard of the chain nose ring, but do you know what it is? It involves two nostril piercings connected with a small chain or hoop. This style is perfect for people who want to show off their nose jewellery without being too in-your-face about it.

The chain nose ring can be worn in two different ways: as one long chain connecting both nostrils or as two separate chains that each join just one nostril. Either way, you’ll have plenty of options when it comes to changing up your style for special occasions or days at work!

Paired eyebrow piercings

Paired eyebrow piercings involve two studs placed symmetrically in the middle or side of each brow end. (Think of them like one pair of headphones with two earpieces.) This is a bolder look than most people are used to seeing on the street, but it’s also an incredibly striking and eye-catching style that can help update your wardrobe and make you feel like a whole new person.

It takes notes from the online clown makeup trend and is perfect for those who want to stand out. You can’t go wrong with these paired piercings—they’ll give you that extra edge that makes you truly unique.

Belly button piercings 

The belly button piercings have been around for decades but are making waves again. As an adorable accessory, these can be paired with almost anything. We love it jammed with a crop top and a belly chain, but you can also try it out with a simple tank and skirt combo or even add it to your everyday jewellery routine.

These special jewellery designs are usually done horizontally through the centre of the navel but can also be done vertically. The piercing itself is relatively simple to do, but it’s important to make sure that you’re healthy enough to get one.

Exterior ridge 

These ear piercings go outside of the ear arch and stay there like sparkling studs. Many people confuse them with helix tragus piercing; however, these only show up on the outside of the ear cartilage, while helix tragus can go both ways. 

Their design is unique and somewhat elegant compared to other powerful ear jewellery like tunnels, plugs or expanders. Exterior piercings, after being seen on many celebrities, are making wild appearances in modern fashion trends. You can put different kinds of studs to cover the holes.