Earring To Nose Ring Chain

Earring to nose ring chain – Automotive o rings – Standard nose ring size

Earring To Nose Ring Chain

earring to nose ring chain

    nose ring

  • Nose piercing is the piercing of the skin or cartilage which forms any part of the nose, normally for the purpose of wearing jewelry; among the different varieties of nose piercings, the nostril piercing is the most common.
  • A ring fixed in the nose of an animal, typically a bull, for leading it
  • A ring worn in a person’s nose as a piece of jewelry
  • a ring worn on the nose as an ornament or on the nose of an animal to control it
  • A nose ring is the aluminum, stainless steel or copper ring installed through the nasal septum of a domestic bull or sometimes other cattle, or a clip-on ring used for controlling other cattle for showing or handling, or the rings used to prevent pigs rooting.

    chain

  • Such a series of links worn as a decoration; a necklace
  • A connected flexible series of metal links used for fastening or securing objects and pulling or supporting loads
  • Such a series of links, or a set of them, used to confine a prisoner
  • a series of things depending on each other as if linked together; “the chain of command”; “a complicated concatenation of circumstances”
  • connect or arrange into a chain by linking
  • (chemistry) a series of linked atoms (generally in an organic molecule)

Jewels of the Nizams

Jewels of the Nizams
A dynasty of seven generations that spanned 224 years, the Nizam-ul-Mulk (Asaf Jah) rulers of Hyderabad assembled a legendary collection of priceless jewels whose mystery only increased with a 23-year legal battle between the government of India and the heirs of the Asaf Jah dynasty. Worn primarily for ceremonial occasions, these jewels now belong to India, following one of the most anticipated, costly, and lengthy jewelry sales in history, lasting from 1972 until 1995. In this splendid work, Indian jewelry scholar Krishnan (coauthor, Dance of the Peacock: Jewellery Traditions of India) tells the story behind the jewels and the jewelry trust, the Asaf Jah dynasty, and the sale to the Indian government. Each item is among the finest specimens of Deccami, Rahasthani, and Lucknavi workmanship and is spectacularly photographed with accompanying description and brief historical context. Among the items included are gemstones, turban ornaments, necklaces and pendants, belts and buckles, earrings, armbands, bangles and bracelets, anklets, cufflinks and buttons, watch chains, and toe rings and nose rings, each encrusted with diamonds, rubies, spinels, emeralds, or pearls. Highly recommended for collections focusing on decorative arts and jewelry. Stephen Allan Patrick, East Tennessee State Univ. Lib., Johnson City

Musings on Dance

Musings on Dance
Exotic, graceful, feminine, mysterious and striking.

This suite of jewelry can be worn many ways. It flaunts an amber and mother of pearl embellished chain which links a nose ring to an earring. Enough to catch the attention of your audience while you’re on stage! There is a matching earring for the left ear.

The nose ring, a sterling silver hoop in 22 gauge wire just under 1/2 inch in diameter, can be worn alone or with the attachment.

The earrings, 22 gauge 1/2 inch sterling silver hoops, are embellished with amber chips and a long curved sliver of mother of pearl. They can be worn alone, or they can be stripped of embellishment and worn plain.

The delicate chain is 5 inches in length and skims just above the jawline when worn.

earring to nose ring chain