Ear Tunnels

Our collection of ear tunnels and tunnel plugs.

Ear Tunnels

Ear tunnels, sometimes known as flesh tunnel ear piercings are a form of body modification that involves stretching the ear lobes wider than a traditional ear piercing. Then decorative jewelry called plugs and tunnels are placed in the gap.

Usually starting at a size 16 or 14 gauge, ears are stretched via a specially developed taper that is inserted into the healed ear piercing. About six weeks after each stretch, it is safe to stretch again. Stretching the ears slowly and in a clean environment is the best way to ensure the health of the lobes, avoid taring and unnecessary pain.  Ear stretching has surged in popularity in recent years.

Ear Tunnel Plugs

We sell a wide range of ear tunnel products made from high-quality body-safe materials. The ears are the most common part of the body that is stretched, although it’s not the only place. Tunnel plugs have been used in lips and cheeks as well.

But when it comes to cool ear tunnels we have the best! With materials like silicone, wood, and gold available as well as a wide variety of styles, colors, and themes to pick from. We pride ourselves on original designs that will suit whatever you’re looking for.

If you’re not ready to stretch your ears yet but want to get the look and see how it suits you. We also stock fake plugs so you can try before you commit to the stretching process. These are also available in a variety of materials, and styles.

What sizes are ear tunnel products available in?

We sell ear tunnel products in many sizes so no matter what stage you are in the stretching process, you’ll have cool ear tunnels to choose from.

The most common sizes we sell are:

  • 24mm ear tunnel
  • 22mm ear tunnels
  • 30mm ear tunnels
  • 2mm ear tunnel
  • 14mm ear tunnels
  • 5mm ear tunnels
  • 3mm ear tunnel
  • 16mm ear tunnels
  • 20mm ear tunnels
  • 4mm ear tunnels
  • 6mm ear tunnel

What materials are ear tunnel products available in?

The material of your ear tunnel will likely depend on where you are in the healing process, or how sensitive your ears are. For some, the squishy material of silicone ear tunnels are their first choice before they experiment with metal options which are a little less forgiving.

We have both silicone ear tunnels and wooden ear tunnels which tend to be the most popular. But if you’re looking for something more durable and fancy, we also have options like steel, rose gold, and traditional gold. For those who prefer a more natural jewelry type, we also have stone tunnels like amethyst, rose quartz, and opal ear tunnels.

Our ear tunnels are all available in the sizes mentioned for any of our materials but it’s really important to know if you have any material allergies. So you can find the right jewelry for you that isn’t going to aggravate your stretched lobes.

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What is the smallest Size Ear Tunnels

The smallest size we sell of tunnels is 3mm. You can find plugs in smaller sizes (from 1.6mm) but since tunnels are more suitable for larger stretched ears you won't find them in the smallest sizes.

What materials are Ear Tunnels made of?

Tunnels for ears can be made from any number of materials. Most common are silicone, acrylic, wood, glass, metal and to a lesser extent stone.

What are tunnels for ears?

Tunnels for ears are hollow, tube shaped pieces of body jewelry for inserting into stretched ears. Tunnels are basically like plugs with holes in them.

How do I put tunnels in my ears?

Firstly ensure you're using the correct size tunnel for your ear. The best time to insert tunnels is after a shower. You should lubricate your ears with a small amount of Jojoba Oil. Tunnels are best inserted at an angle with one edge first. Some people call this the button method, as it can be similar to pushing a button into a button hole.

Can you use Silicone tunnels to stretch your ears?

It is not advised to use silicone tunnels to stretch your ears. You should not try to jump sizes by inserting a larger tunnel. Instead use an insertion pin/ taper to increase your size before inserting the tunnel.