A firm and consistent belief within the body art community is that body jewelry has never just been about adornment—it’s about identity. It’s about how we choose to present ourselves, how we tell our stories without speaking, and how we curate the details that make us who we are. In essence, body piercings help us customize our avatar.
As the industry continues to evolve, that same philosophy has extended beyond the jewelry itself and into the way we present it. Displays are no longer just functional tools—they’ve become an extension of the studio, the artist, and the overall experience.
With the latest display innovations from Invictus Body Jewelry, we’re seeing a shift toward something more intentional. Something that blends design, versatility, and visual storytelling into one cohesive system.
The Rise of the Titanium Prism
Traditional displays have always served their purpose—but they often fall flat, both literally and visually. The introduction of titanium prisms changes that entirely.
These displays are built with versatility in mind, allowing for multidirectional presentation that moves beyond a single viewpoint. Instead of jewelry being confined to a flat surface, it’s elevated, angled, and given space to exist in a more dynamic way. There’s something subtle but powerful about that shift. When jewelry is displayed with dimension, it catches light differently. It draws the eye naturally. It invites interaction.
It becomes less about storage and more about presentation as an experience.
The titanium-finish displays bring a certain level of understated confidence to any setup. Paired with black leatherette material, they lean into a sleek, modern aesthetic that feels intentional without conflicting with the jewelry being displayed.
But beyond the visual, there’s a level of practicality that matters just as much. The leatherette surface is easy to clean, making it ideal for environments where hygiene is not optional—it’s foundational. The black base creates contrast, allowing the jewelry to stand out in a way that feels sharp and defined. It’s the kind of design that works quietly in the background while letting the jewelry take center stage.
A Different Kind of Luxury
On the other side of the spectrum, brass (aka gold) finish displays introduce a completely different energy. There’s warmth to them. A softness that contrasts the industrial feel of titanium.
Combined with white leatherette material, these displays create a look that leans more into luxury. The white surface reflects light, brightens the overall setup, and allows gold tones and gemstones to feel more elevated.
It’s not just about looking expensive; it’s about curating an atmosphere. And in an industry where experience matters just as much as the service, that distinction carries weight.
Bridging the Gap
There’s always been a disconnect between seeing jewelry on display and understanding how it will actually look when worn. For clients, especially those new to piercings, that gap can create hesitation. Silicone displays help close that gap. By mimicking the way jewelry sits on the body, they give clients a more realistic visualization of placement, size, and overall aesthetic. It turns uncertainty into clarity.
It also transforms the consultation process into something more interactive. More collaborative.
Clients aren’t just choosing jewelry but they’re seeing themselves in it. What makes silicone displays even more impactful is their use of color. Bright, bold, sometimes unexpected tones that bring energy into the space.
In an environment that often leans toward neutral palettes for cleanliness and consistency, these pops of color create contrast. They draw attention. They add personality. And in many ways, they reflect what body art has always been about expression without limitation.
Built for Everything
At their core, these displays are built to be multi-use. Designed to accommodate a wide range of jewelry types without sacrificing consistency in presentation.
From everyday staples to more specialized pieces, having a system that works across your entire inventory simplifies the way you organize and showcase your collection.
But more importantly, a sense that everything belongs, no matter how diverse the pieces may be.The way we display jewelry is evolving in the same way the industry always has—through culture, creativity, and the constant push for something more.
What Invictus Body Jewelry has created isn’t just a collection of displays. It’s a system that understands the importance of both form and function. Because at the end of the day, presentation isn’t just about how something looks.And more importantly, how it makes people see themselves within it.


