Running a piercing studio isn’t just about perfect placements and good vibes. Your jewelry cases are the silent salespeople of your business. When a client asks for an 8mm clicker and you only have a 10mm in the wrong finish, you don’t just lose a sale, you risk losing their trust.
That’s why inventory planning is make-or-break. At Shining Light Piercing, we work with hundreds of US studios every month, and the studios that keep their shelves stocked smartly are the ones with loyal clients, repeat bookings, and steady cash flow.
It’s not just one sale lost. It’s word-of-mouth, reviews, and the long-term relationship. Consistency builds trust.
Because we are based in the US, our wholesale customers get fast shipping and deep stock in the essentials. When you run low, you are never waiting weeks.
You don’t need an MBA to manage your cases. Just keep an eye on these four simple metrics:
This tells you how many times a product sells through in a year. Titanium basics should hit 4 to 8 turns.
If you order 100 pieces and only move 30 in 90 days, you bought wrong. Aim for 70 percent or more sell-through.
Keep six to eight weeks of fast movers. If you are under three weeks, reorder now.
This is how often clients buy more than one piece. With bundles, you can push this to 35 percent or higher.
At Shining Light, we often help new studio owners calculate these numbers before they place their first big order. A little planning up front saves a lot of wasted money later.
Think of your display like curating a music mix. You need balance, not clutter.
Threadless posts, labrets, clickers, ASTM F136 titanium in popular sizes.
Chains, celestial ends, micro-dangles, the pieces that make your case look fresh and photo-ready.
Fourteen karat gold ends, moissanite, opals, the high-margin showstoppers.
A few wild cards to test what gets attention.
Studios that keep this balance consistently sell more. At Shining Light, we see it every day across the US market.
Eight to ten-millimeter inner diameters in 20 to 22-gauge are non-negotiables.
Eight to ten millimeter IDs in 16 gauge dominate, but six millimeter and twelve millimeter cover anatomy variations.
Six to eight-millimeter lengths in 16 to 18-gauge move faster than anything else.
We know these are the everyday money-makers, so we stock them deep and ship fast to US studios that cannot afford empty slots in their trays.
Show titanium first, then a sparkly upgrade, then a gold showpiece. Clients naturally choose where they feel comfortable.
Care kits, matching studs, or chains that make sense with the piercing. Avoid random add-ons that feel forced.
Trends and luxe go at eye-level, basics sit mid-level, and entry studs with bundles belong at the bottom.
Many Shining Light partners report higher ticket sizes simply by re-merchandising their cases this way.
Trinity clusters, pavé clickers, and dainty ear curation sets.
Statement clickers, chains, and colorful pieces.
Back-to-school budgets mean clean, hypoallergenic basics sell fast.
Upsell giftable gold, premium stones, and curated bundles.
Shining Light launches seasonal collections every year to help US studios ride these cycles without guesswork.
Move it to better lighting, a new tray, or a themed mini-collection.
Pair a slow-mover with a best-seller or include it in a care kit promotion.
If it hasn’t sold in 90 days, discount and free up space.
Shining Light tracks national sales trends so our wholesale clients can avoid buying into styles that are already cooling off.
Smart inventory isn’t complicated. Track a few numbers, stock depth in the core sizes, and add trend jewelry to keep things exciting.
And when you need to refill quickly, Shining Light Piercing has the US-based stock, the trend pieces, and the gold jewelry your clients are already asking for. This way, you can focus on piercing instead of stressing about missing pieces in your case.