10 Types Of Nose Rings You Must Try This Wedding Season!!!

10 Types Of Nose Rings You Must Try This Wedding Season!!!

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By kashish on 23 Oct 2018
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Kashish hold's a Bachelor's Degree in Mass Communication & Journalism. She has been working with the company since it's inception. Kashish writes lifestyle articles but is more inclined towards writing about makeup & all things fashion. When she is not busy in work, Kashish likes to read books or watch movies.

Nose rings have become a rage these days. Forgotten are the days when they used to be considered simply traditional suitable only to worn with ethnic attires on special occasion. Nose rings have gained immense popularity among people of all the ages. It looks trendy, chic and can be worn during any occasion, by anyone and with any outfit. It is during wedding seasons when a lady is swamped with opportunity to show off her jewellery and that is the perfect time for her to  play with different style of nose rings and showcase her modern look with traditional touch. Nose rings come in all shapes, sizes, colours and stones. Let's take a look at some of the most popular and frequently worn nose rings.

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Laung Style Nose Pin

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Laung style nose pin is simple and can be worn during any special occasion and even on regular days. As the name suggests, the nose pin is in the shape of clove. Its usually made go gold with a gem studded in the centre. The size varies from person to person.

Latkan Nose Ring

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Latkan nose ring can be worn with a chain that is pinned in hair and it can also be worked individually. It is usually a large hoop simple or sometimes studded with gemstones with a charm hanging of it. It can be paired well with lehengas and can be worn during weddings and festivals. The hanging charm makes it hard to miss, grabbing all eyes in the party.

Maharashtrian Nose Ring

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Maharashtrian nose pins have their unique cashew like shape for which they are known all across the country. Usually they are made with pearls but nowadays they are available in gemstones of different colours. They are usually worn by  women to showcase their marital status.

Konkani Nose Ring

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Konkani nose pins have been inspired by nature. They are usually in the shape or form of some bird, fish or flower. They are available in both gold and silver. These nose rings are heavy due to their large size and have pearls and different gemstones studded into them for beautiful look.

Nathani

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Nathinis are medium sized nose rings that can be worn by both single and married woman at different occasions such as weddings, festivals and even during red carpets. It looks extremely modern and sexy and it uplifts the entire look. They are usually studded with large stones to highlight it but are also amiable in simple form.

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Small Hooped Nose Ring

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Small hooped nose rings can be worn individually and with a chain. They look pretty and youthful. They can be worn with all forms of ethnic wear and during all occasions. They bring out the stylish factor and look elegant and classy. They are available in different types of metal but gold is the common one.

Tribal Nose Rings

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Tribal nose rings are still worn in various regions of our country and even by people living in abroad as they look quirky and trendy. These nose rings are commonly worn on septum or lower part of the nostrils. They can be worn with any outfit and are available in different shapes and designs to select from.

Large Hooped Nose Rings

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Large hooped nose rings are usually worn by brides during their wedding. These nose rings are extremely big and they cover most part of the face. They are worn with a chain that is pinned in hair. They are usually heavy as they are studded with diamonds, pearls and different gemstones to match the entire bridal attire. Every bride likes to wear them as they bring the additional charm to their entire look.

Pullaku Style

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Pullaku style nose rings are usually very common in South Indian brides. They can also be worn by maidens. They are worn on the lower nostril or septum region and have a mini charm hanging from it. It is also usually made of gold but can customised accordingly.

Traditional Big Nose Rings

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These huge traditional nose rings are staple in the reigns of Himal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. these nose rings are huge and heavy. Women wear them either in silver or in gold. They are available in different designs and they look extremely attractive.

 

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