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Traditional Nose Pin | Indian Jewellery

Nose is one of the most prominent features of the face, and a nose ornament adds to its beauty. Explore our collection of Traditional Handmade Nose Pins, an integral part of Indian Jewellery, blending cultural heritage with timeless elegance.

Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-LNP-5
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.1,350.16
Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-LNP-4
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.1,350.16
Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-LNP-3
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.1,350.16
Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-LNP-2
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.1,350.16
Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-LNP-1
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.1,350.16
Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-TE-212
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.649.97
Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-TE-207
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.779.96
Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-TE-92
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.600.24
Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-TE30Pu
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.424.94
Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-TE31T
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.424.94
Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-TE31R
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.424.94
Made & Mkt by: Trajuva Product Code: 4052-TE30R
The demure look of the eyes and the colorful exuberance of the costumes of a new bride amidst the Kutch lands are finely balanced with layers of shiny metal that add grace with age. Far from the hustle of the bustling metros, where the style trends are aping the West and are set by going m..
Rs.424.94
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FAQs about Indian Jewellery

To prevent tarnishing, store your handmade copper jewellery in an airtight bag and keep it away from moisture, perfumes, and sweat. It is advisable to gently clean it with lemon juice or a soft cloth regularly to maintain its natural shine.

We advise you to keep your white metal ornament dry, away from moisture and direct sunlight. You should clean it gently with a soft cloth and store it in an airtight bag or box to prevent the material from tarnishing and maintain its shine.

Copper has a reddish-brown hue, lightweight and develops a green texture over time, while brass has a brighter, yellow-gold tone, and is much heavier. 

Handmade jewellery in Indian culture symbolizes tradition, craftsmanship, and identity, a piece of craft often passed down generations as heirlooms. Each piece reflects regional artistry, spiritual beliefs, and is deeply tied to rituals, festivals, and personal expression

Handmade jewellery in India dates back over 5,000 years to the Indus Valley Civilization, showcasing intricate craftsmanship in gold, silver, beads, and gemstones. Rich in cultural symbolism, it evolved through dynasties and continues to reflect India’s diverse artisanal heritage.

It can be difficult to distinguish between handmade and handcrafted jewellery. Technically, handcrafted jewellery is more rooted in traditional practices and designs, while handmade jewellery often explores a variety of materials in a more contemporary way. Handmade pieces may not always involve traditional artisanal skills. Moreover, every handcrafted jewellery piece is, by essence, also handmade.


In India, every state has a unique identity reflected in its diverse jewellery styles, with each tribe having its own distinct traditions. Over time, due to the influence of royal families, regions like Rajasthan and South India became especially prominent in the field of jewellery, particularly for Indian weddings.

Tribal jewellery is earthy, bold, and handcrafted using natural materials like beads, shells, and silver, made to reflect their cultural identity. Royal jewellery is ornate, intricate, and made with precious metals and stones, showcasing luxury, heritage, and regal craftsmanship.

Popular jewellery making materials in India include gold, silver, brass, terracotta, beads, glass, lac, and natural stones. Each material reflects rich regional craftsmanship, like Meenakari, Lac bangles, and tribal jewellery, celebrated for its unique heritage and artistry.

It’s nearly impossible to define a fixed number of jewellery types in India. Every region has its own distinctive style, shaped by local aesthetics and traditions. To add to that, Indian tribal communities also craft unique jewellery using materials like bone, horn, wood, beads, and bamboo, reflecting rich cultural diversity.


Nose Pin for women

Nose is one of the most prominent and visible features of the face. An ornament worn on the nose is called a nose ring or a Nath. For some, a nose pin is an ornament to enhance the beauty while in some tribes it is a tool to prevent evil spirits from entering the body. For some women, it is a delicate piece of metal to give a feminine touch while for some it is a piece of bone or boar tusk to appear fierce to their enemies.

Across India, various tribes and communities have distinct nose ring traditions, each carrying deep cultural significance. Every region in India has its own unique nose pin design reflecting the religious aspects or sometimes the preferred aesthetic norms. Nose piercing is an important custom in India as it generally signifies the teen hood of a girl. Teenage girls get their nose pierced to protect them from evil spirits or “nazar” as nose is believed to be one of the spirit enteries of the body and it must be protected.

Today, nose piercings are popular not only for their cultural and spiritual significance but also for their aesthetic appeal. The trend has gained global recognition, with international celebrities like Katy Perry and Zendaya frequently sporting nose rings. In the Western world, a silver nose pin has become a statement of individuality and empowerment. Even male celebrities, such as Zayn Malik, have embraced this accessory, proving that nose jewellery is no longer limited to a single gender.

From traditional oxidised nose pins to contemporary nose pins without piercing, the versatility of this ornament continues to evolve, blending heritage with modern fashion.

A finger ring or a nose pin is more than just an accessory—it’s a reflection of personal style and tradition. From elegant nose pin designs to intricate silver nose pins, every piece tells a story of craftsmanship. The charm of an oxidised nose pin adds a vintage appeal, while a nose pin without piercing allows effortless styling. Whether you prefer a classic Marathi nose pin, a delicate ring nose pin, or a small nose pin for a subtle touch, there’s a perfect piece for every look. Explore nose pin rings and shop nose pins online to find designs that celebrate both tradition and modern elegance. Nose pin designs for girls come in a variety of styles, making them a must-have for those who love timeless beauty.