Belly Ring Styles Explained

Belly Ring Styles Explained

    Few piercings are quite as popular as the belly button piercing! While somewhat anatomy dependent, it looks great on nearly every type of body and it’s an absolute classic for showing off in the summer. Plus there’s a TON of great jewelry available for it! With so many options it can seem a bit overwhelming, so we are going to talk about all the various types of belly rings that are out there waiting to be discovered.


     First, let’s mention size. A standard navel piercing is 14 gauge. Belly rings are usually 3/8” or 7/16” but they are available in longer or shorter lengths if needed. So, if your anatomy requires a non-standard length, you still have tons of options. The most common belly ring is a basic curved barbell. They’re available in numerous styles – some have simple ball ends while some have gem ends and some feature dangling charms. You can also find them in a wide variety of finishes so if you’re totally titanium or all about rose gold tone, you’re sure to find the look you’re after. The range of options for that one style alone are nearly endless.

     A variation on the standard belly ring is the J-bar. This style is very similar to a curved barbell but with a more pronounced curve that gives it a shape similar to (You guessed it!) a capital letter “J”. This style may work a little better with your anatomy so you may want to give it a try if you are having some issues with wearing standard jewelry.


     A top mount belly ring can be worn on both a top or bottom belly piercing. You can see more examples by clicking here. Instead of the charm being on the bottom, it’s on the top of the barbell. This is a style that looks fantastic on people with especially deep navels but will look lovely on any belly button. They’re also great for people who have their navel pierced on the bottom, who want to showcase the charm inside the navel itself. Then you have a double mount belly ring. These have charms on both ends of the barbell for a lovely matching effect. If the charms are simple or abstract, you can even flip the jewelry around and decide which you want to have as the top. Who doesn’t love having options?


     A less commonly seen style is the spiral twister ring. You can check them out by clicking here. As the name suggests, it’s a spiral barbell with charm or ball ends. Not only are they particularly eye-catching due to their spiral shape, they’re also very versatile! They can be worn in numerous larger-gauge cartilage piercings, so these are unlikely to wind up in a drawer if you change your jewelry. If you’re looking for something that’s a bit different from the norm, you should definitely check out a spiral twister ring for a different, twisted take on a classic!


     If you have a belly piercing, you have a ton of options when it comes to jewelry. While that’s great for your look, it can also be a little confusing if you’re not familiar with the terminology. Hopefully this little guide will give you a better idea of what to look for and maybe some new ideas for jewelry styles to try out! And no matter what style you decide to rock – Body Candy has you covered!