How to wear ear cuffs
An ear cuff is an ear ring designed to be worn without piercing. It slips on and attaches directly to the cartilage to add a touch of contemporary elegance.
How to put on an ear cuff
- Controlled opening (adjustable models) Gently spread the ring open just enough to position it without forcing, only if the model is designed to be adjustable.
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Initial positioning
Place the ear cuff on the upper part of the ear, where the cartilage is softer.
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Sliding and anchoring
Gradually slide it down until it rests on a stable area of the cartilage (middle or concha).
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Final adjustment
Gently tighten to ensure a secure fit, without creating excessive pressure.
Security check: Gently move your head. The ear cuff should not slip or move.
Pressure Adjustment
To optimize the fit:
- Hold the jewelry between your fingers and press it with precision and moderation around the cartilage.
- The fit should be firm but comfortable.
- If the jewelry slides, tighten it slightly.
- If it pinches, loosen it very slightly.
Wearing conditions for optimal hold
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Choose the right size: a model that is too large may slip; a model that is too tight may cause discomfort. Consulting the size guide is recommended.
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Position the jewelry on a stable area: the hold is optimal on the median cartilage or the conch.
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Limit sudden movements: when engaging in sports activities, periodically check the jewelry's fit.
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Maintain clean and dry skin: this naturally improves adhesion.
Precautions for stone-set models
Set ear cuffs should under no circumstances be spread, twisted, or tightened manually. Their structure is fixed to ensure:
- the security of the setting,
- the lasting hold of the stones,
- the stability of the setting.
Adjustment is made solely by choosing the appropriate size.