If you want to change your style and try something new, you might be interested in stretched ear jewelry. Depending on your preferences, there are many options that will suit all of your aesthetical needs. If this is the first time stretching your ears, then you want to do some research before you proceed with this change.
We provided you with an ear gauge piercing size chart even though these sizes are not considered a standard across the jewelry industry. If you are buying a product online or in a store, you should have an estimate which will help you reduce pain and discomfort as time passes.
That’s why we use millimeters and inches in our chart. It will help you easily identify their actual size instead of the gauge. It is beneficial for buying your next pair of tunnels or hangers, and you can pick the best one.
Summary
The most common ear gauge piercing sizes are 18 gauge, 16 gauge, and 14 gauge, and you can see actual real-life pictures in the table below. How big you want to go depends on your preferences, but most people go for somewhere between 14g and 18g.
Ear gauge size chart with actual real-life pictures

How big do you want to go? It is up to you to decide, but we want to make this decision easier for you. See below, where we explain real-life, actual ear piercing sizes while showing you pictures and examples.
Finding out how big you want to go
Finding out what you want is an important step before making a final decision. There are many options, and you have plenty of them to choose from.
Small-sized – from 20g to 18g
These are the most common piercings that start at 20g or 1/32″. Additionally, you can also find 18g or 5/128″ ones. But you will wear jewelry larger than your gauge once you start stretching it. For this size, look for exquisite and shiny gemstone materials that mix a color palette.
You can try shades of gold to portray the wild energy of the tiger or go with azure and represent the serenity of the sea in a polished stone that gets you lots of attention.
Middle-sized – from 16g to 8g
Allow your ear lobes to fully heal after stretching them, and then you can increase the size to 16g or 3/64″. But it is important to stretch slowly and gradually by waiting at least 6 weeks before increasing in size. Do not skip sizes, and keep your lobes healthy.
Large-sized – from 6g to 00g
You can get creative once you reach the 6g or 5/32″ size. Because the jewelry is bigger, you can also add accessories or even stack tunnels with smaller hoops for a unique look.
You can experiment with various ideas as you keep increasing in size. From teardrop styles all the way to saddle shapes, your imagination is the limit. Impress those around you with large and precious stones that shine under the bright light.
Beyond – 00g and up
00g is the largest available measured in gauge. Beyond this level, you will have to measure only in millimeters and inches. The ear stacking possibilities are almost infinite with larger sizes, where you can create layers and finishes never seen before.
