Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 12, 1991, Page 4B and 5B, Image 12

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tice, Jo E (above)
ORNATE
ORNAMENTATION
From nose rings to nipple rings to tattoos,
body adornments express inner creativity
Noticed a lew more nose rings
around these days7 Heard
from a friend, or about the
friend of a friend, who got a tattoo7
Notice that ' body ornaments, in
general, are more than just a pair of
clip on earrings on a woman's
ears?
My mom said that in her time,
people pricked their fingers and
tubbed the blood together and now
it's-tattoos.' said Madelyn Driscoll.
University student, about her moth
er s reaction to the quarter sized
sun tattooed above the inside of her
daughter's ankle My dad chooses
to ignore it . "
We ll keep them forever
about her mom. who reminds her to
take it out tor interviews
And what's it like to be on the
other side of the ornamentation is
sue7 For those who sell the acces
sones, the issue is a bit more tech:
nical Some use them for nose
rings, but I have no idea how
many, said Robin Mi*, referring to
the single earring posts she create,
and sells at the Fifth Street Market
Mt* has bent about 10 posts, in
cluding Moye s, into the L-shaped
design used by many Nepali worn
en The large majority of women I
saw had nose rings, she said, re
(erring to her 1986 Nepali vacation
experience Mix speculated that
tattoos 2 ' : months ago after plan
nmg the occasion last spring
It hurt really badly," Woodman
said II you think its going to really
hurt it will, and if you don't think it'll
hurt it won t ' she said, remember
mg what her friend was told by a to
cal tattoois!
My (greek) house means a lot
to me That's partially why I got it
she said, referring to her tattoo of
greek letters inscribed in a kite, the
symbol of her sorority With this. I
ran stand out when I want to stand
out "
It s a fairly personal thing," sad
sophomore Joel Smith of his silver
trey re pan memories,
she said We includes
he' ‘nend who shares the
same $?0 yellow, orange
and red design drawn for
them m San Diego
Diego
A tattoo is an extern
■ a confirmation of
your identify. said
A ■ O president Jennifer
Bills
I always wanted a
lattoo, but it had to be
pretty and it had to have
meaning. she said, re
fe'nng to her ankle tattoo
o* a purple triangle with a
ibrys in the middle
The labrys is a symbol
o! womanhood. ' she
said
Nose rings also be
endearing Now
fee' like it s pari of me. '
i d Lane Community
College student Jenny
M ye referring to the
S' ‘ diamond shining on
the ugh! sde of her nose
i d probably miss it.'
she sad about the idea
of faking it out perma
nenty
d was three years ago
that sfie and two friends
Nose rings end other forms of body ornamentation are
enjoying increased popularity
noop ring inn one mat
can bn found on hr. mp
pie I contemplated it for
.1 king tirne Having it on
your chest means trial
it's not something you do
to show people
They re fine with it
‘.aid Smith of his p.rents
wfiom ho described a
fa '‘y Dora I hoy wuro
a bit curious but don !
t'.ivo any problems
When talking tbout
tattoos however, o' e
must never forge! ttie
permanence of the
choice Generally speak
mg. a tattoo is torove'
unless you have a fair
amount of money 11
spend
Wh ie you can t cover
a ta’too with a sk • col
ored pigment, You can
put another picture on
top in such a way that
you cant see the ongi
rial, said tartooist Doug
P e 11 Z e r of Artistic:
Tattooing Co
You can also have the
entire tattoo removed
with surgery Costs
range from $300 to
$1000, md finding re
had their noses pierced She did .!.
"just to be a little different, she
said Also my mom didn't want me
to have it so, of course. I had to
have it
Now she doesn t really notice it
umess I'm job hunting." she sa>d
nose rings worn by Nepali women
are part ot the country's Hindu trad:
lion
Id always adm.ied it, said Kel
iy Woodman a University student
who boasts a sma:; black tattoo
Woodman and two friends got their
constructive surgeons to do the pb
m.iy be dittx utt. but not impossible
l user surgery may bo a viable op
tion in the tuture but currently its o*
tremoly expensive
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