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neha513  Join Date:07 December 2012 | Delhi | India
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26 Mar 2013 11:44 AM
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 Nose rings are quite in fashion today. What is the history behind nose rings? Please share more details, if available, on the origin of the nose ring?

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pinky117  Join Date:07 December 2012 | Delhi | India
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26 Mar 2013 11:47 AM
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Nose piercing has become quite popular today. It is currently the second most popular body piercing after ear lobe piercing. Nose piercing, in India, is considered to be a mark of beauty and social standing. Also the outer side of the left hand side of the nose is considered to a preferable place for nose piercing as it is believed to ease child birth. Nose piercings also are work as a mark of respect for Parvati, who is the goddess of marriage. In many places, the body of a woman is cremated with the nose ring on while all other jewellery is removed. In many places, widows remove their nose rings as a mark of respect.

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pallavi992  Join Date:22 November 2012 | Faridabad | India
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26 Mar 2013 11:50 AM
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Nose rings were worn as early as 4,000 years ago in the Middle East and also appear in the Bible when Rebekah, the wife of Isaac, was gifted a nose ring on her wedding day.

Women in India have been wearing them since the 16th century when Mughal emperors brought them from the Middle East. According to Hindu Blog, Indian women usually wear a stud or ring in the left nostril, sometimes joining it to the ear with a chain; some pierce both nostrils. Both married and unmarried Hindu women wear nose rings, and the symbolism varies based on region. Some in India believe the left nostril is related to female reproduction and wearing a ring there eases the pain of menstruation and childbirth. To others, nose rings are a symbol of beauty and status. Nose piercings are also a tradition in some African cultures and reflect status; one is given to a wife by her husband when they get married.

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Simmi692  Join Date:26 February 2013 | Jaipur | India
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30 Mar 2013 12:36 PM
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But I like nose pin with black diamond...

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sarawanan  Join Date:23 April 2013 | Malaysia
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I am Vannan from Malaysia. I enjoyed reading all the experiences wear mookuthi on both sides and septum. I like this topic because is very interesting. It’s good to know about the ancient ornaments!. Beside making a woman& 39;s face look prettier and family traditions the holes we have in nose is said to reduce pain during child birth. Very few young women wear nose pins on both sides or septum. It makes the face looks radiant and beautiful. Let us hope more and more ladies start wearing nose studs on both nostrils and septum. As along as it fits our face, no matter how others, we think, think of us. I am kinda happy like any way :D Woooo. It is good to try something new. I think it will suit you to have piercings on both side of nose or septum. It is considered a trend. I feel everybody can have some special piercing on the face.

I have 2 friends in Malaysia wearing nose stud on both sides mookuthi, still young and aged around 22-25 years not old. My friends talk in Singapore many young girls who wear double nose stud. To all friends those who wear double nose studs and septum, please email me your PHOTO to persuade my sister to wear double nose stud and septum.

Why most of Indian don’t like to wear septum in modern live?
I would appreciate my future wife has piercing in all three places. It is my opinion why not their piercing septum and wear small mookuthi (to hide) when she go for work or office and can wear small ring or big during family- rituals / temple…

Can u email me (sarawanan@sea.ymgt-co.com) if you have any share story or Photo above septum and both nose piercing or more holes in your ears. Nice snippet sweets do read. As an Indian we are proud of you with both side nose piercing and septum.FACEBOOK: mukkuthi corner (Women Nose Jewelery)
I wish all girl/women have good experience in piercing both side nose and septum in life.

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