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What is the nose ring of Indian women for?
There is an old saying in China, the Indian "beauty of nose ring": "A hundred miles of different winds, a thousand miles of different customs." China near the Pacific Ocean and India facing the Indian Ocean have different traditional cultures, such as eating, drinking, wearing ornaments and so on. People who have seen Indian movies will be fascinated by Indian women's seductive eyes, wild and lively dances, loud and sweet songs and jewels, especially the unique "nose ornaments" of Indian women. Why do Indian women "wear eyes" nose ornaments, including nose rings, nose nails and so on. At first, this kind of thing was spread to India from Arab countries. The original intention was that people passed through the nostrils of animals and tied their belts to show their absolute "ownership" of animals. Nowadays, nose rings and nose nails have become a symbol of whether Indian women are married or not. Indeed, Indian women's jewelry is diverse, which can be roughly divided into earrings, necklaces, rings, bracelets, bracelets, hair ornaments, forehead ornaments, chest ornaments and anklets ... This ancient country is very particular about jewelry. They think: "Jewelry is half of a woman's life." It is said that ladies born with wealth often try their best to dress themselves up with jewels. Even a small jasper or a poor woman will spend all her possessions and find some ordinary jewelry or plastic ornaments as substitutes. This feeling is like a daughter tying a red rope. It's just that Indian women's jewelry is much more grand than red rope. The "nose ornaments" and "ear ornaments" of Indian women are full of national characteristics. According to local customs, unmarried girls and married women wear these two kinds of jewelry, which is also very different. After getting married, the Indian girl finally put on a delicate "nose ornament". Unmarried girls generally don't wear nose ornaments. Only when you get married do you dress solemnly. It is said that there is also a kind of "lucky mole" popular in India. Delicate colors can be red, yellow, purple and black, mainly depending on the color of clothes. Lucky nevus can not only beautify, but also ward off evil spirits. Visitors who have been to India will find that women of different ages, regardless of their official positions, will point a bright "red dot" in the middle of their foreheads. Even the great woman sonia gandhi ordered a "lucky mole" in front of her husband rajiv gandhi for the first time on her wedding day. As for the traditional "nose ornaments" and "ear ornaments", there is no shortage of them. Married women must wear nose rings and precious gold-inlaid nose rings. Some people even connect nose rings with earrings with gold chains to form unique facial decorations. Of course, in different regions, the emphasis of wearing "nose ornaments" and "ear ornaments" is also very different. For example, in the south, the bride should wear a diamond nose nail, a nose ring inlaid with pearls under her left nostril and a ring on her toes. In the north, the bride wears a golden nose ring and connects it with a beautiful gold chain, and the other end of the gold chain hangs on her ear. In addition to "nose ornaments" and "ear ornaments", married women must also wear a newer gadget-"foot bell". This metal ornament is always jingling. First, it is beautiful; Second, ward off evil spirits; Third, it can especially prevent the bride from attracting bees and butterflies and causing deviant scandals.