Don't think so.Google a gauge to millimeter or inch conversion chart.
Yes. You're ears are normally pierced at a 16g then it goes 14g, 12g.....2g, 0g, 00g then you get into the fraction of an inch sizes
after you streach up to 00 the rest of the gauge sizes go to fractions and not regular numbers like 16g or 4g
Well the phrase "gauge" refers to the AWG "American Wire Gauge" which also applies to needle sizes used in medical and body piercing applications. They range from the smallest body piercing gauge of 18g all the way up to the largest being 00g. Now if you are in the US the sizes will be in "gauge" dimensions or in fractions of an inch. In Europe and the UK the sizes are in "gauge" dimensions or international scientific format which is millimeters. So when you are asking about ear gauges you are talking about nothing, there are no "ear gauges" this is a screw up with language and someone was too lazy to call them by the right name and has slurred the phrase "gauge" to mean a specific type of jewellery, which doesn't exist. The items for stretched ears would be tunnels, plugs, crescents or expanded ear lobe jewellery. The phrase "gauging" was misused to mean "stretching" ones ear lobes up a "gauge" larger than they currently have.
Tapers come in all different sizes. From 14g to 1 inch, But I don't suggest using tapers after 0g.
Search google for a mm to gauge conversion chart. Take whatever jewelry you're wearing and measure the diameter in mm. If your ruler only has inches, you can search for a conversion chart for that too.
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i believe its a 18 gauge or 16 gauge.
A dime is approximately 18mm in diameter, which is close to 11/16 inch. In gauge sizes, 11/16 inch is usually equated to around 17-18 gauge for ear piercings, although individual anatomy can vary. It's recommended to consult with a professional piercer for accurate sizing and fitting.
The standard gauge for most ear piercings, such as earlobes, is typically 20 gauge. However, cartilage piercings may be done at a slightly larger gauge, often 18 or 16 gauge. It's important to consult with a professional piercer to determine the most suitable gauge for your specific piercing.
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I found a chart at the webpage on the link below.