![]() It was also the rise of the punk scene-nose, nipple, brow, lip and tongue piercings emerged as a sign of rebellion from the norms. Hippies returning from India brought the piercing tradition back to the US, hence began a cultural rebirth of piercings after a long hiatus. Some women still donned jewelry on their ears, though. Flapper dresses and red lips were more of the fashion-forward must-haves that time. Piercings fell out of fashion around the 1920s. The one proof that could signify the popularity of pearls during that era was Johannes Vermeer's famous painting "The Girl", created in 1655, which shows a girl sporting a popular pearl drop-earring. Pearls were one of the most valued gems in many cultures before the 20th century. Back then, these body modifications signified things like prostitution, wealth of the husband and avoiding demons to get inside their head. ![]() The earliest accounts include the lip and tongue piercings in ancient African cultures, the nose and ear piercings in Israel, and the nipple piercing in Rome. It was way back 5,000 years ago when the custom of piercing sharp objects through the body started. ![]() Body piercing is a common beauty technique and even a form of self expression, but do you ever wonder where it all came from? Let's take a look at its origin from each period in time.
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