Anodized Piercing Jewelry:
A Fusion of Color, Safety, and Identity
Understanding Anodizing
Anodizing is a specialized electrochemical technique that alters the surface of titanium or niobium, producing vivid colors without relying on dyes or pigments. These metals are favored in the piercing world for their outstanding compatibility with the human body.
Unlike conventional coloring methods that involve surface coatings, anodizing generates hues through light refraction on a microscopic oxide layer. This natural optical effect means the color becomes an intrinsic part of the metal, not a finish that can peel or fade. The result is jewelry that is not only striking in appearance but also highly resistant to wear.
Titanium retains its hypoallergenic nature even after anodizing, making it an excellent option for clients with sensitive skin. The range of colors available allows for bold, expressive choices in body adornment.


Why Anodized Jewelry
Is an Excellent Choice
- Perfect for New Piercings
Anodized titanium and niobium are approved materials for fresh piercings thanks to their safe, inert properties. - Free From Nickel
With zero nickel content, these metals drastically reduce the risk of irritation or allergic response. - Fully Biocompatible
These materials do not trigger tissue reactions, ensuring smooth healing and long-term comfort. - Extensive Color Palette
Choose from subtle gold tones, vibrant blues, dreamy purples, soft greens, and iridescent effects. - Tailored Aesthetics
Match your jewelry to your wardrobe, your mood, or even your eye color — anodizing allows complete creative control. - Trending Colors
Popular selections include electric blue, amethyst, teal, bronze, lemon-yellow, and emerald green. - Built-In Color That Lasts
The shades are bonded within the metal, eliminating issues with flaking or fading. - Durable Under Pressure
Sweat, moisture, and everyday physical activity are no match — these pieces are made for real life. - Refreshable Finishes
Tired of one shade? The color can be removed and a new one applied over time.

Our Anodizing Process
– Step by Step
- Initial Cleaning
The jewelry is meticulously cleaned and prepared to ensure a flawless anodizing result. - Color Consultation
You and your piercer will select the most fitting shade from our diverse spectrum. - Controlled Anodizing
Using a specialized machine, the jewelry is exposed to a precise electric current, adjusting the oxide layer to produce your chosen color. - Final Sterilization
The item is sealed in sterile packaging, ready for hygienic insertion.
We anodize both in-house jewelry and personal pieces, provided they are crafted from ASTM F136 titanium or pure niobium.



How Color Is Achieved –
And What Shades Are Possible
Color creation through anodizing isn’t about paint — it’s physics.
As an oxide layer grows on the metal’s surface, light interacts with it differently depending on the layer’s thickness. This is controlled by voltage, with each voltage level producing a specific hue.
Greater voltage results in a thicker oxide layer and deeper, more vibrant tones. Because the shade is embedded in the metal, not applied externally, it’s resistant to wear and environmental exposure.
Sample Voltages and Their Color Results:
- 15–20V: Soft golds and bronzes
- 25–30V: Rich blues and violets
- 35–40V: Aqua, sky blue
- 45–50V: Fresh greens, lemon tones
- 55V and up: Light pinks, aquamarines, shifting “chameleon” finishes
Each client can select colors that suit their skin tone, style, or personality. Our anodizing system ensures even, high-quality results every time.

Debunking Anodizing Myths
- Myth: “The color will wear off eventually.”
Truth: The color is integral to the metal and doesn’t peel — only severe physical damage can alter it. - Myth: “Anodizing is just painting with electricity.”
Truth: No pigments are added. Colors arise from how light reflects off the oxide surface. - Myth: “It’s harmful to the body.”
Truth: In reality, anodizing is one of the safest methods for adding color to body-safe metals.
Why Clients Trust Our Studio
- All Work Done In-House
We never send jewelry off-site — everything is handled in a sterile, controlled environment at our studio. - Trained Professionals
Our team is certified, experienced, and uses equipment designed for medical-grade precision. - Personalized Color Planning
We work with you to select tones that match your look, your vibe, and your vision. - Sterility Assured
Every item undergoes final sterilization and sealed packaging before it's returned to you.


Piercing Jewelry
- What exactly is anodizing?
- It’s a clean, electrochemical process that modifies titanium or niobium surfaces to display color — without chemicals or pigments.
- How is it different from traditional coloring?
- Anodizing builds up a transparent oxide layer that refracts light — there’s no surface coating.
- What colors can I get?
- You’ll find everything from neutrals and metallics to vibrant blues, purples, greens, and shimmering blends.
- Can you change the color later?
- Absolutely. We can remove the existing finish and re-anodize your jewelry to a new tone.
- Is anodized jewelry okay for healing piercings?
- Yes — it’s completely safe for new piercings when made from implant-grade titanium or niobium.
- Can you anodize jewelry I bought elsewhere?
- Yes, as long as it meets material standards (ASTM F136 titanium or niobium), we can process it.
- Will the color scratch off?
- Not with proper care. The color is part of the metal and highly durable.
- Does anodized jewelry require special maintenance?
- No. Clean it like any quality piercing jewelry — with standard hygiene and care.
- Can you create black or red colors?
- True black needs alternative treatments, and bright red isn’t possible with titanium anodizing — but we offer close substitutes.

Appointment
Add boldness, beauty, and individuality to your piercing collection.
Send us your request and we’ll help you craft the perfect look.
Whether it’s a brand-new piece or a favorite you already wear — we’ll bring it to life with color.

