Refined Vine 14kt Gold Collection Marries Organic Form and Timeless Color
Invictus Body Jewelry introduced two 14kt gold lines, modern heirloom and refined vine, described as pieces that "blend organic forms, colored stones and heirloom sensibility for piercing jewelry."

Invictus Body Jewelry unveiled two new 14kt gold collections in a brand bulletin published March 2, 2026 and updated March 5, 2026: the collections are called "modern heirloom" and "refined vine," and the post describes pieces that "blend organic forms, colored stones and heirloom sensibility for piercing jewelry." The announcement places a clear emphasis on precious metal work for piercings, naming 14kt gold as the material and framing the range around an heirloom-minded aesthetic.
The bulletin appears on the Invictus Body Jewelry Blog and is billed as a wholesale/body-jewelry brand bulletin, signaling a B2B distribution focus rather than a consumer retail push. The site’s related content shows a sustained product program: a March 10, 2023 New Style Bulletin on the same blog encouraged customers to "Create your own personal look with any of our threadless tops and combine them with our NEW Titanium (Ti-6AL-4V-ELI ASTM F136) 16g 5/16"" — a fragment that highlights the brand’s prior hardware offerings and gives a technical reference point for gauges and materials that piercing retailers already know.
Concrete product detail in the March 2026 post is deliberately limited to concept and material: collection names, the 14kt gold designation, and the phrase about blending organic form, colored stones, and heirloom sensibility. Missing from the bulletin are SKU numbers, wholesale pricing, minimum order quantities, availability or launch logistics, and any explicit list of the “colored stones” referenced. The post itself includes a truncated line — "The post highl" — that suggests additional information may have been intended but is not present on the page.

For jewelers and buyers who catalogue or curate piercing pieces, a few technical clarifications are immediately necessary. The blog does not state whether the 14kt gold is solid, gold-filled, or plated; it provides no carat weights, gemstone types, cuts, or carat sizes for the colored stones; and it supplies no dimensions or thread specifications for posts and tops. Given Invictus’s earlier mention of Ti-6AL-4V-ELI titanium circular bars in 2023, compatibility between the new 14kt components and existing threadless or circular hardware will be a practical question for retailers and piercers.
Invictus’s naming — "modern heirloom" and "refined vine" — and the explicit 14kt callout mark a deliberate shift toward positioning body jewelry as wearable, collectible objects with a longevity beyond trend cycles. Until the brand publishes full product listings, technical specifications, and stone inventories on the Invictus Body Jewelry Blog or through wholesale channels, the March 2, 2026 announcement stands as a stylistic manifesto and an invitation to watch for the detailed executions that will determine whether these pieces function as modern piercings or begin to read as the next generation of heirloom jewelry.
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