Monday, January 28, 2013

Body Piercing

Body Piercing

The custom of body piercing has been prevalent since the old times, when wearing body jewelry either signified authority or was used to beautify the body. In the gift times, exhibiting strategic body piercing has come to be a fashion statement.

Cultural Beliefs associated With popular Body Piercing

The thoughprovoking background to some of the most popular types is:

Ear piercing: This most popular form of body piercing has been in custom since the primeval times. The old tribes believed that metals in their pierced earlobes would ward off evil spirits.

Nose piercing: The custom of piercing one's nose has been prevalent since the biblical times, as "nose jewels" finds mention in the Book of Genesis. Native American tribes of the Pacific Northwest like the Nez Perce viewed Septum piercing as a status fastener among males. thoughprovoking eastward, nose piercing has been tasteless among the Middle Eastern nomadic tribes as well as married Indian women.

Tongue piercing: Civilizations of the pre Columbian era such as the Aztecs believed in injuring one's tongue to be able to form communication with the gods. The blood that was drawn from their tongues movable them to a different state of consciousness. They believed that in this state they would be closer to God.

Lip piercing: The reasons for lip piercing have been diverse among different tribes of America and Africa. While the Pre-Columbians of North America carefully the labret as a status symbol, the Makololo tribe of Malawi used lip piercing for beautification. Similarly, the Dogon tribe of Mali had spiritual reasons for piercing their lips.

Body Piercing: What's in Store?

Choices in body jewelry comprise:

Body piercing jewelry such as nose rings, earrings, tragus rings, lip rings and studs are available in different materials, such as gold, silver, titanium, plastics and stainless steel.

Titanium is a popular metal for body piercing. Titanium body jewelry in the form of barbell, closure rings and 'banana' eyebrow rings are in huge demand.

3 comments:

  1. body piercing jewellery is not prohibited, although legitimate concerns regarding tz'ni'ut and other traditional Jewish values should be taken into consideration and guide one's choices. At all times a Jew should remember that we are created b'tzelem Elokim. We are called upon to incorporate this understanding into all our decisions.

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  3. i saw some bridge and cheek piercing like the boy in the pic on Bodyart-shop

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