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Best nose studs for women: Gold, clear and diamond piercings

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Nose studs are often considered the signifier of a punkish attitude. 

Primarily sported by rebellious types, gap year students and art school graduates, the subtle jewels exude a rock ‘n’ roll demeanour within the Western sphere. 

The dainty gems date back thousands of years, with their origins rooted in ancient cultures across the globe. In some cultures, nose piercings came to symbolise social ranking, religious beliefs and marital status. In India, for instance, nose piercings represent a coming-of-age, womanhood and tradition. An embellished nose is an object of orthodox beauty. 

There are many factors to consider before getting a nose piercing. From aftercare to the design of your chosen stud, there’s much to consider. A reminder that it’s hay fever season - so

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