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There is many types of history that people can and do study from time to time. There is American history, British history, Australian history, and the history of music. The history of music can be broken down into various categories such as the history of rock and roll and history of jazz. There is even a history of jewelry that can and is broken down into different categories such as ring history and piercing history. In fact, let’s take a closer look into ear piercing history. Ear piercing seems to have begun in India.


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Let’s Look at Ear Piercing History

There are many types of history that people can and do study from childhood to well into adulthood. People who love studying history might enjoy studying American history, British history, Australian history, and the history of music. History lovers can also study art history and the history of jewelry and sometimes art history and the history of jewelry are studied together. This is due to the fact that jewelry is often seen as a piece of art. The history of jewelry can be and is broken down into various categories such as ring history, bracelet history, and earring history. In fact, let’s look a bit closer at ear piercing history. Therefore, it is time for people to lend me their ears or at least their earrings.

Earrings are pieces of jewelry that are worn on the ears. Earrings are worn in modern times by both men and women. In addition, ear piercing is popular in North America, Asia, Europe, and Australia. Did you know that ear piecing is one of the oldest known forms of body modification that has both written and artistic references from cultures all over the world. In fact, ear piercing history seemed to go as far back as ancient Persia. This is due to the fact that there were images on the surviving walls of the palace of soldiers wearing earrings.

According to ear piercing history, pierced earrings were popular in the United States through out the 1920s and then fell into disfavor with women because of the rising popularity of clip on earrings. However, today pierced earrings seem more popular because clip on earrings are very uncomfortable to working women who answered phones at work. In addition, ear piercing history also included sailors because they wore earrings to symbolize sailing around the world or crossing the equator. Another interesting ear piecing history fact involved teenage girls who had ear piecing parties, where they would perform the procedure on each other.

In the late 1960s, ear piercing became popular with males because of both the gay and hippie communities. Did you also know that in the 1970s, ear piercing history saw the creation of amateur piercing? Amateur piercing is often done with safety pins. This type of piercing was made popular by the punk rock community. British males such as George Michael of the musical group Wham stated piercing both ears in the 1980s. Also in ear piercing history, in American culture piercing the right ear instead of the right ear alone has sometimes been popularity seen as being associated with a particular sexual orientation or with an active versus passive role in a homosexual relationship. However, due to the lack of uniformity, such generalizations are meaningless. See, there is much ear piercing history to explore.