Every women like to have earrings. and its important jewel for belly dancer.
In history of India girls can not wear earrings , only married women allowed to wear nose rings. Wearing nose ring was the symbol of married womens. so if girls is not wear earrings its mean she is still virgin. but now every girls even kids love to have nose rings. but piercing the nose some time feel pains and if you wear nose heavy nose rings or nose chain your nose pierce get larger
so most of girls and womens avoid to pierce the nose, But as no any girls miss the chance to wear beautiful nose rings jewellers design un pierced earrings. so its fashioned every country to wearing un pierced nose ring.
we get some designs of nose rings and nose chain. we keep update new design and replace sold nose rings with new designs.
I have always had this obsession for side Maang tikas. Maang tikas are very common in Indian weddings. However, I haven't seen brides wearing side maang tikas very often. Side maang tikas are also called as Jhumars or Passa. I think a Jhumar looks very stylish, elegant and royal. It is one of the most beautiful ornaments that is a definite eye catcher and has a very Mughal look to it. Remember how beautiful Meena Kumari looked in Paakeezah. This is one trend that will definitely make you look and feel different. There's a distinctive difference between the maang tikas that we find in the typical Indian markets and the Jhumer or the Passa. Maang tikas are normally thin and long and worn in the center of your head. Whereas, side maang tikas or jhumars are short and broad enough to cover a side of your head as you can see in one of the pictures