History of the ears has been going on for thousands of years and is believed to have come from ancient culture in Egypt, India and Southeast Asia.
According to the Chinese tradition, piercing the ear in a baby girl is done at the age of 1-2 years to symbolize that the child has officially become part of the family.
In India, piercing the ear in certain parts can symbolize a person's social status.
In ancient times, piercing the ear was also used as a tribal or group identification.
In Indonesia, piercing the ear is usually done in adolescence or adults as a form of self -expression or fashion statement.
There are several types of ear piercings that can be done, such as straight piercing, circular piercings, daith piercing, and tragus piercing.
Ear piercing can cause infection if not done sterile and hygienic, so it is important to choose a trusted place and maintain cleanliness afterwards.
Some people have allergies to certain jewelry used to pierce ear, such as silver or gold.
Ear piercing can also be done using advanced technology such as laser, which can minimize pain and healing time.
Some cultures in the world also have the tradition of opposing other parts of the ear, such as the nose, lips, or eyebrows as a form of self -expression or spiritual belief.