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PIERCING HISTORY
Nose piercing is very
attractive, and can accentuate the face, because the
nose is the face's most prominent feature; Leonardo Da
Vinci believed that the nose set the character of the
whole face.
Nose piercing was first
recorded in the Middle East aproximately 4,000 years ago,
it is mentioned in The Bible in Genesis 24:22 Abraham
requested his oldest servant to find a wife for his son
Isaac, the servant found Rebekah, and one of the gifts
he gave her was a "golden earring" the original Hebrew
word used was Shanf, which also translates as "nose-ring".
This practice is still
followed among the nomadic Berber and Beja tribes of
Africa, and the Bedouins of the Middle East, the size of
the ring denotes the wealth of the family. It is given
by the husband to his wife at the marriage, and is her
security if she is divorced.
Nose piercing was bought to
India in the 16th Century from the Middle East by the
Moghul emperors. In India a stud (Phul) or a ring (Nath)
is usually worn in the left nostril, It is sometimes
joined to the ear by a chain, and in some places both
nostrils are pierced. The left side is the most common
to be pierced in India, because that is the spot
associated in Ayuvedra (Indian medicine) with the female
reproductive organs, the piercing is supposed to make
childbirth easier and lessen period pain.
In the west nose piercing
first appeared among the hippies who travelled to India
in the Late 1960's. It was later adopted by the Punk
movement of the late 1970's as a symbol of rebellion
against conservative values, and conservative people
like parents and employers still don't react well to it,
so consider their reaction carefully before getting it
done.
Nowadays nose piercing is gradually
becoming more socially acceptable, and many celebrities
have their nose pierced i.e. Madonna, Lenny Kravitz,
Sinead O'Connor, and Slash from Guns & Roses. |