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Nose Ring

20th century (made)
Place of origin

A gold nose ring, nath, made of gold wire with a simple wire loop at the top which has a hook on the left hand side to slot into a double twisted knotted eye made from the other end of the ring. Apart from the undecorated arc at the top of the loop the nose ring is ornamented with coils of gold wire which are wrapped round the core wire of the nose ring with additional embellishments of tubular spirals, wrapped coils with finer gold wire, two cage-like lozenge forms of undulating wire and a downward-facing flattened cone of tapering coiled wire in the centre of the lower edge.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Gold wirework
Brief description
Nose ring made from gold coiled wire from Gujarat
Physical description
A gold nose ring, nath, made of gold wire with a simple wire loop at the top which has a hook on the left hand side to slot into a double twisted knotted eye made from the other end of the ring. Apart from the undecorated arc at the top of the loop the nose ring is ornamented with coils of gold wire which are wrapped round the core wire of the nose ring with additional embellishments of tubular spirals, wrapped coils with finer gold wire, two cage-like lozenge forms of undulating wire and a downward-facing flattened cone of tapering coiled wire in the centre of the lower edge.
Dimensions
  • Weight:
  • Diameter: 6cm
Credit line
Given by Dr W. Ganguly
Object history
This nose ring is part of the large donation of Indian folk jewellery from Dr Waltraud Ganguly which was collected over the last few decades before her death in 2015 from dealers in both India and Europe, in parallel with extensive fieldwork she carried out in the Indian Sub-Continent.
Historical context
Nose rings of this type worn by Garasia Rabari girls and adult women according to Dr Ganguly.
Associated objects
Bibliographic reference
Ganguly, W., Nose Rings of India, Delhi, 2015 p.101
Collection
Accession number
IS.127-2019

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Record createdApril 29, 2015
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