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According to my family and most of Indian culture, you pierce the left side. Years of apprehension for that response. I am racially ambiguous. I say “white privilege” but, to be honest with you, I know women of other races who have done this too. People in Europe are sure I am either from Spain or Italy. A big, elaborate gold hoop will just make us hate you as we would any oppressor, especially Western ones. Nose Piercing FAQs Many people of ethnic origins have nose piercings. But that does not mean it is something to do on a lark or when you are, like, drunk or bored. I’ve generally stayed out of the conversation about cultural appropriation because among my friends, up until recently, it has revolved around celebrities and cornrows, bantu knots, etc. Today, nose rings are the second most popular piercing in the West among men and women. When those conversations have happened, my job has been to listen and learn what I can. I caught her staring at me, probably trying to figure out if I was stealing from her culture or if I was from her part of the world. I know there is a lot to be said about marginalized people reclaiming language and practices that have historically oppressed them–maybe that’s possible with my nose piercing. So when people say to me “Oh, a nose piercing would look really good on you!” I have to wonder to myself, why are you saying that, about me in particular? Therefore, both married as well as unmarried women can wear a nose stud. I was jealous of all the white women who pierced their noses, knowing no one would care because it was trendy and they could just take it out when they ultimately got a job where it wouldn’t be appropriate, including my blond-haired, blue-eyed cousin. to clarify, ALL nose piercings are examples of cultural appropriation, NOT just septum piercings. I … Gradually, the nose piercing’s association with the white liberals and leftists was diluted as celebrities and fashionably socially-conscious college women everywhere began donning them en masse. Hi! For those who are interest to learn information regarding to nose piercing as the second most common varieties of piercing after the earlobe piercing, here below are some tips on … You can go big, small, outrageous or classic with it. We offer a variety of articles and blog posts about nose piercings and nose rings in our Information Center, as well as nose piercing pictures in our online photo gallery and nose piercing threads in our forum. By All That's Interesting. After college and after much debate (and maybe a few drinks), I finally pierced my nose. After their weddings, many women continue to wear a ring as it's seen as a symbol of marriage. Last week was my birthday and it was fantastic. I remember hearing stories from my father about his close cousin going to get her nose pierced before her wedding. All our feelings are valid but since I can only speak for my own, here goes: I don’t have any thoughts on septum rings. I do, a little bit. The piercings are often an integral part of Indianwedding jewelry. I’ve been thinking about getting a septum piercing but I know nose piercings are extremely common in desi culture so I decided to look it up first and try to figure out if I would be appropriating. To wear a dirndl during Oktoberfest is okay because a) Germany is part of the dominant culture and b) you’d participating in a cultural event. Anonymous said: to clarify, ALL nose piercings are examples of cultural appropriation, NOT just septum piercings. I had pierced the right, which is traditional to a group in South India. New posts and Feministing news delivered to your inbox weekly! I don’t think I have ever attempted either of those styles but now I certainly never will. Except when I had my nose pierced. It may seem like today’s nose piercing is so far removed from that history of white hippies strolling in and out of India with unchecked privilege, bringing back with them a fashion statement, rather than any type of social awareness. For that to happen, I think I might have to stage the revolution first. Checking a website for news is a pain. The history of piercing goes back at least as far as the oldest human mummy, and has taken many odd but often beautiful turns along the way. I was so nervous about how my mother would react. This is in no way a rant against anyone with a nose piercing – it probably looks great on you. If you take it as an opportunity to educate yourself about another culture, because you spent time there and connected with the people or because you work in the community, then it’s different. I guess this piece was meant to assuage my own guilt, about wanting to partake in something with a questionable history, a history that implicates my identity. It depends on the jewelry that could be considered cultural appropriation. However, a commonality across all Hindu groups is that piercing the nose is a means of honouring Goddess Parvati, the goddess of (inter alia) marriage, fertility and devotion. I spent my birthday in Buenos Aires, in a sundress. Can we pause here for a second? [11] By the 1970’s, the history of nose piercings, particularly its association with a Western orientalist fascination with “spiritual” India, was lost, and it became a general sign of rebellion against conservative values, especially amongst people involved in the Punk movement. Sign up here and you'll never miss a bite word again. Ex-Panic! Within groups of Western Cultures, this is a non-issue because they are the dominant culture and set the norms for what is acceptable. Bridge piercings (up at the top of the nose ridge, between the eyes) are second-fastest, from 8 to 12 weeks. It's traditionally a piercing … Physical aspects. Interesting, isn’t it? The term cultural appropriation is bandied about a lot these days — largely when a fashion line or a famous person plays into a look or accessory that had its origins in another culture and. Fast-forwarding to the 1960’s, nose piercings became all the rage in the Western world thanks to hippies who would travel to India on their “spiritual journeys” and come back with a stud in their nostrils. As for the nose ring, I wanted one my entire childhood. Get your nose pierced if you want to. She looked at me for a moment and then said “you pierced the wrong side” before picking up her book and heading to the living room to read. I loved the way my aunts nose stud sparkled in the light and how beautiful all the brides looked with their elaborate nose rings. I can always take it out if I need to for a job or whatever.” Considering it mere fashion and something to be so easily dismissed is white privilege. Someone of South-Asian heritage who was born and raised in the West might have a different feelings about it as well. I do, a little bit. Here in this article you are going to find some useful information about nose piercing. If you want a nose ring because it looks cool, please at least take the time to learn a bit about a culture where it holds traditional significance. 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