Nose piercing started around 4000 – 6000 years ago back in the
Biblical times. Rebekah was given the gift of a Shanf. This translated
means nose ring. Leonardo Da Vinci came along with his own take on the
structure of the nose saying it set the whole face.
In the 1500's, people from India caught onto the tradition from
Moghul emperors that ruled the Middle East. They would have a piece of
jewelry called a ring stud in the nose.
Sometimes there would be a stud on both sides of the person's nose.
Some people added chains to their studs and draped them back to their
ears for a more sophisticated look. Most of the time, you will see the
nose pierced on the left side as this is the side in Ayurvedic medicine
that controls the female organs.
Nose piercing became popular in the United States
in the middle 1960's. Some people who had traveled to India brought
back the fashions and the jewelry fads. These long haired hippies of the
time thought it might be a good revolt against everything that was
going on at the time.
Today, you can still find it in many tribes in Africa and in the
Middle East. They think that the size of the stud in the nose is
indicative of how wealthy the family is. It also gives the female
something after the divorce to keep after everything is done. Punk style
and youth groups in the 1980's also picked up on the nasal adornments.
You could also find the groups in England, Canada, Europe, and
Australia. There was a growing popularity of piercing the nose.
Some people will have multiple nose piercings, and some only have
one. Depending on their taste and style, they may add or subtract as
many as they want. These studs can be found in one or both sides of the
nose. They have nose screws, nose closure rings, and nose bones to add
to your jewelry box. Any of these will work for you in your first piercing. All are popular among the group of people who like the piercings.
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