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  2. Nose piercing - Wikipedia

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    Large-gauge septum piercing Fulani woman with traditional nose ring and mouth tattooThe nasal septum is the cartilaginous dividing wall between the nostrils. Generally, the cartilage itself is not pierced, but rather the small gap between the cartilage and the bottom of the nose (sometimes called the "sweet spot" by piercers), typically at 16g (1.2 mm) although it is often stretched to a ...

  3. Nose-jewel - Wikipedia

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    His place in society is symbolized by his nose piercing. Similarly, nose piercing signified elevated status in Colonial Highland Maya. The two prominent lords, Ajpop and the Ajpop K'ama, of the K'iche were pierced through the nose at the pinnacle of an elaborate ceremony. [4] Similar to a crowning of a king, the nose piercing was to show their ...

  4. Body piercing - Wikipedia

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    Piercing implants alter the body and/or skin profile and appearance (e.g. golden threads installed subdermal, platinum, titanium or medical grade steel subdermal implants). Ear piercing and nose piercing have been particularly widespread and are well represented in historical records and among grave goods.

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Septum Piercings - AOL

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  6. Nose chain - Wikipedia

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    Simply put, the nose chain is a link between a nose piercing and an ear-piercing. Typically, these "chains" are just that: chain links , usually (though not always) made of some kind of metal . Yet, besides actual chains, the term " nose chain " can denote other types of connecting materials between the nose and ear piercings, such as the ...

  7. Raphael did a nose-job in self-portrait, face reconstruction ...

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    Raphael probably didn't like his nose, and replaced it with an idealized version in his famous self-portrait. "He certainly made his nose look more refined," said Professor Mattia Falconi, a ...

  8. Jewellery in the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Belts and adornments hung off them, are mainly situated around Papua New Guinea and its neighbours, while nose piercings are also found in that area. Overall, although jewellery pieces in the Pacific are very similar amongst the island nations, they are also varied greatly and each piece represents the wearer's beliefs, ancestry and nation to ...

  9. Starbucks is changing its employee dress code for the first ...

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    A small nose stud is allowed (no septum piercings or rings). No other pierced jewelry or body adornments are allowed, including tongue studs." The current dress code also forbids face and neck ...