Body jewelry featuring a precious metal alloy, specifically composed of 58.3% pure gold, and a gemstone is a common form of personal adornment. This type of jewelry is frequently worn in a pierced nostril. The gemstone, typically a brilliant-cut stone, adds visual appeal and perceived value. This combination offers a balance of durability, aesthetics, and hypoallergenic properties suitable for sensitive skin.
The appeal of such an item lies in its inherent qualities: the perceived status associated with gold and gemstones, the relative resistance to tarnish compared to lower-karat gold or other metals, and the sparkle and brilliance provided by the gem. Historically, body ornamentation has served as a symbol of wealth, status, and personal expression across diverse cultures. The use of gold signifies enduring value, while the presence of the gemstone elevates the piece to a form of wearable art.