Discover the Best Nape Piercing Jewelry of 2025!
Discover the best nape piercing jewelry of 2025 in 18k Gold & F136 Titanium.
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Inspect different surface bar lengths, evaluate between rounded and flat surface bars, and survey our curated selection for both stability and style. All of our nape piercing tops are internally threaded and are compatable with many other 14g & 12g internally threaded components. Assess each design’s finish and material integrity to select the nape jewelry that ensures secure, comfortable wear behind the ear.
- Verified Safe Jewelry by the Association of Professional Piercers
- Maximum Hypoallergenic for sensitive skin
- 18K Gold Purity — higher gold content with less copper or brass
- More Gold for Your Buck — superior value with maximum genuine gold
- Internally Threaded — recessed threading for no-snags or gaps
- High-Polish Finish — ultra-smooth surface to promote faster healing
- Made by Anatometal — crafted by the industry’s gold-standard manufacturer
How Your Jewelry Works!
- Internally Threaded (Screw-In)
Hold the flatback or ball firmly with one hand. With the other, twist the decorative front counterclockwise (“lefty loosey”) until it unscrews.
- Hinged Jewelry (Clickers)
Locate the hinge and closure, hold one side steady, then press on the seam to “click” the hoop open and swing the halves apart.
- Seam Rings
Note: Don’t bend into a “C.” Rotate the seam to 12 o’clock, grip each side, twist one hand forward in a corkscrew motion, then slide in or out.
- Captive Bead Rings (CBRs)
Note: Never bend into a “C.” Brace the ring, grip the bead, and twist it back and forth until it pops free.
- Threadless (Push-Pin)
Hold the flatback or ball securely, grasp the front end, and pull apart. For extra leverage, press your thumbs together behind the piece.
How Your Jewelry Works!
- Internally Threaded (Screw-In)
Hold the flatback or ball firmly with one hand. With the other, twist the decorative front counterclockwise (“lefty loosey”) until it unscrews. - Hinged Jewelry (Clickers)
Locate the hinge and closure, hold one side steady, then press on the seam to “click” the hoop open and swing the halves apart. - Seam Rings
Note: Don’t bend into a “C.” Rotate the seam to 12 o’clock, grip each side, twist one hand forward in a corkscrew motion, then slide in or out. - Captive Bead Rings (CBRs)
Note: Never bend into a “C.” Brace the ring, grip the bead, and twist it back and forth until it pops free. - Threadless (Push-Pin)
Hold the flatback or ball securely, grasp the front end, and pull apart. For extra leverage, press your thumbs together behind the piece.