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  1. Tunnel in dark rosewood
    £6.00
  2. Tunnel made of titanium with threading
    £13.50
  3. Tunnel made of silicone in your choice of color
    £3.50
  4. Plug made of jackfruit wood Plug made of jackfruit wood -60%
    Plug made of jackfruit wood
    £10.36 As low as £25.90 -60%
  5. Plug made of Crocodile Wood Plug made of Crocodile Wood -60%
    Plug made of Crocodile Wood
    £10.36 As low as £25.90 -60%
  6. Plug made of saba wood Plug made of saba wood -60%
    Plug made of saba wood
    £10.36 As low as £25.90 -60%
  7. Teardrop tunnel with gem paved edge Teardrop tunnel with gem paved edge -40%
    Teardrop tunnel with gem paved edge
    £8.40 As low as £12.00 -40%
  8. Saddle spreader with filigree and stone
    £12.00
  9. Simple saddle spreader
    £10.90
  10. Teardrop tunnel made of surgical steel
    £6.00
  11. Plug made of amethyst with O-ring
    £8.00
  12. Tunnel with drop-shaped mother of pearl
    £12.00
  13. Plug made of wood with shell
    £10.90
  14.  Tunnel with a tear drop dangle  Tunnel with a tear drop dangle -40%
    Tunnel with a tear drop dangle
    £8.40 As low as £12.00 -40%
  15. Tunnel with tribal charms dangle Tunnel with tribal charms dangle -40%
    Tunnel with tribal charms dangle
    £8.40 As low as £12.00 -40%
  16. Tunnel with filigree moon and green stones dangle
    £12.00
  17. Plug made of wood with convex opalite
    £8.00
  18. Plug with antiqued edge and pink gem
    £11.00
  19. Plug made of glass in a variety of colors
    £8.00
  20. Plug drop-shaped made of wood Plug drop-shaped made of wood -40%
    Plug drop-shaped made of wood
    £7.63 As low as £10.90 -40%
  21. Tunnel with studded edge in your choice of color
    £4.90
  22. Plug made of organic horn with mother of pearl lid
    £4.90
  23. Plug made of acrylic with three skulls
    £6.00
  24. Plug made in jade stone
    £6.00
  25. Plug with lotus flower and mother of pearl gemstone
    £10.90
  26. Plug with smoke pattern made of glass
    £8.00
  27. Tunnel in dark wood with studded edge Tunnel in dark wood with studded edge -40%
    Tunnel in dark wood with studded edge
    £6.65 As low as £9.50 -40%
  28. Plug with detailed front and opal stone
    £8.00
  29. Plug made of surgical steel with antiqued shield Plug made of surgical steel with antiqued shield -60%
    Plug made of surgical steel with antiqued shield
    £3.56 As low as £8.90 -60%
  30. Plug made of glass with fungus
    £11.00
  31. Plug made of wood with lattice pattern
    £11.00
  32. Plug made of wood with flower and dots Plug made of wood with flower and dots -40%
    Plug made of wood with flower and dots
    £7.70 As low as £11.00 -40%
  33. Plug with dotted tribal pattern on wood
    £11.00
  34. Starter plug in different sizes
    £6.00
  35. Tunnel with antique look and rose of sharon
    £10.90
  36. Plug made of wood with broken look turquoise stone
    £11.00
  37. Flared plug made of black agate
    £8.00
  38. Plug made of glass with hexagonal pattern Plug made of glass with hexagonal pattern -40%
    Plug made of glass with hexagonal pattern
    £5.60 As low as £8.00 -40%
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Plugs & Tunnels

If you’ve committed to a stretching piercing, it goes without saying that you should have the best of the best jewelry to wear in it. We’ve got it! Here you’ll find ear plugs and tunnels in a wide variety of designs and materials, from wood to surgical steel, to make your stretching dreams come true. Whatever your style, you’re bound to discover many new favorites, and with our superfast delivery, you’ll be able to show them off very soon.

Plugs and tunnels are at once very similar and very different. Stretched ear plugs are solid discs that fill up your stretching hole just like, well, a plug. They’re typically circular but also available in other shapes, like a beautiful teardrop, or with adornments on a round plug so they fit your piercing no matter the design. Furthermore, most plugs are made with what is known as flares, concave ends to make the fit more accommodating and keep the jewelry snugly in place. This also keeps the visible surface as large as possible to show off, for example, your awesome steampunk yin and yang.

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A tunnel, on the other hand, is a hollow frame that traces the inner edge of the stretching hole. These also come in various shapes, including the beloved drop shape, and with beautiful additions, like a circle of gemstones or a spectacular tribal charm. But even in their simplest form, ear tunnels emphasize your ear stretching as the piercing hole becomes the main attraction. This is unusual for piercings as they’re generally made to be filled out, so the tunnel creates a display at once elementary and extraordinary.

There’s also the so-called saddle spreader, which can be described as a semi-circular tunnel. But when the interior of the saddle spreader is richly decorated, it takes on some of the solid quality of a plug, giving you the best of both worlds. Unique to this tunnel type is that it leaves part of the stretched skin exposed.

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If you don’t have a stretching but would like to try out the look, you can get a fake plug that fits in your regular earlobe piercing. This way, you can see how a plug looks and decide in your own time if it’s right for you. Unfortunately, there’s no way to fake a tunnel, but if that’s what you want, a fake plug will still help you understand how stretching jewelry fits you.

Ear plugs/tunnels are all efficient when it comes to insertion and removal. Most have no moving parts and are simply placed in your piercing and taken out again at your leisure. They’re made with a flare all around to hug the inside of your piercing and won’t fall out. But if you’re worried about losing your precious, we offer variants designed for extra security as well as convenience. The optimal solution is a threaded flare; in other words, the backside of the jewelry is screwed on and off to make it easier for you to place it in your piercing while ensuring that it stays put.

Take your time to browse the many options for exactly the right beauties to elevate your personal style. We wish you to express your true self with our eye-catching plugs and tunnels. Go ahead, show the world who you are.

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Plugs and Tunnels FAQ

How do you get tunnels in your ears?

Regular tunnels are made with a concave flare around both ends, and you work your soft piercing hole into this track. It’s only deep enough to keep the jewelry in place, so to begin with, you might have some trouble getting your skin around it. As your piercing size grows, this will become easier to do.

You may find it more practical if your tunnel has a threaded back. Just unscrew the backside, pass the tunnel through your piercing, and screw the back on again. Easy peasy.

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Are ear tunnels permanent?

A stretching piercing is sometimes considered a permanent body modification, but in fact, it is possible to shrink the hole back down as long as it hasn’t become too big. What the limit is precisely depends on the flexibility of your skin. As a rule of thumb, we recommend not to stretch your earlobe piercing beyond 4 mm if you think you might want to downsize later.

What is the difference between ear plugs and tunnels?

The essential difference between ear plugs and tunnels is that plugs are solid and tunnels are hollow. This means you can experiment with a fake plug but not a fake tunnel. In all other respects, these two types of stretching jewelry are virtually identical, which is why we like to put them in the same category. We wouldn’t separate these loving twins.

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What is the best material for ear plugs and tunnels?

Many plugs and tunnels are made of surgical steel or acrylic. Surgical steel is incredibly sturdy and doesn’t tarnish, so it’s a popular choice for a good reason, no matter your style. Whether you’re into an elegant plug or an elaborate tunnel with a moon dangle, both are ideally suited for this jewelry material.

Other wonderful materials, like wood, bone, stone, or even glass, have a vibe closer to nature. Wood, in particular, has become a beloved option for plugs of all designs, from the neatly colorful to the most intricate patterns. Compared to the metallic and synthetic options, wood (and other organic materials) is porous, allowing the skin to breathe underneath. This is a nice factor to consider since more skin is covered by stretching jewelry than other types.