Nose Pins

Some pieces you inherit. Some you are given. A nose pin you choose, on your own terms, for your own reasons, on an ordinary day that needed nothing more than this. At Mookuthi, every nose pin for women is handcrafted in gold and entirely, specifically yours.

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  • Athangudi 06 - Mookuthi - nose ornamentsAthangudi 06

    Athangudi 06

    Here is a nosepin crafted for those who laugh heartily at the world's attempts to define them. Blues and whites conve...
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    Athangudi 08

    An ethereal fusion of reds, greens and blues, this mookuthi embodies vivid whimsy. A nose pin that effortlessly compl...
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    Athangudi 14

    In the depths of cool Karaikudi nights, glimmers this mookuthi, like a fragment of the starlit sky. Part-surprise, pa...
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  • Athangudi 18 - Mookuthi - nose ornamentsAthangudi 18

    Athangudi 18

    A playful dance of blue and green in harmonious symmetry, this mookuthi mimics the vibrant homes of the Chettinad. A ...
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  • Athangudi 19 - Mookuthi - nose ornamentsAthangudi 19

    Athangudi 19

    Formed with ingenuity and intended for connoisseurs of timeless beauty, handcrafted for someone who is a bit of a sta...
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    Athangudi 21

    Taking cues from the facades of Athangudi, this piece is crafted as a synonym for sophistication and self-expression....
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  • Athangudi 36 - Mookuthi - nose ornamentsAthangudi 36

    Athangudi 36

    A dream of greens and yellows, set in gold. Borrowing vibrant hues of Athangudi tiles, this mookuthi transports you t...
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    Athangudi 40

    In the heart of a forgotten artisan's haven, there lies a mookuthi blooming in pinks and greens. Crafted for the one ...
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    Athangudi 46

    Classic, colourful, cherished. This mookuthi is a rich symphony of yellow and green reminiscent of the melodic tunes ...
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    Kolam 01

    Kinder, more forgiving, in its shape, form and characteristics when compared to others in this collection, and can be...
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    Kolam 02

    Simple and subtle. Light but with a strong reminiscence of home. Most definitive of what the collection stands for -...
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01

A Little About Our Nose Pins

A nose pin sits on the face. Not around the neck, not on the wrist, on the face, where everything is seen first and forgotten last.

That specificity is what makes choosing one feel different from choosing most jewellery. It is not about completing a set or matching what you already own. It is about something that sits on your face and feels right there. Something that, after a few days of wearing, you stop noticing because it has already become part of how you look.

Mookuthi nose pin gold pieces are designed around South Indian references that carry that same quality of settled familiarity. The angular geometry of Vadiviyal. The painted warmth of Oviyam. The careful symmetry of Kolam. 

Each collection has its own visual language, and each nose pin design within it is handcrafted in gold, sometimes set with diamonds or natural stones. Always made by hand, always rooted in a story that existed long before the piece did.

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Why Shop Nose Pins at Mookuthi?

Searching for a nose pin online returns the same things everywhere: the plain solitaire stud, the generic floral, the heavily ornate bridal piece. Mookuthi is none of those things.

  • The collections here have names and design languages: Vadiviyal, Kolam, Sthapathi, Oviyam, and Kondai. Each one comes from somewhere. Each piece within it carries that somewhere on your face.
  • The gold is worked by hand. The stones, where they appear, are set by jewellers who work specifically at this scale, where precision is everything.
  • Before buying, a video call appointment or a visit to the Chennai store lets you try pieces on and see exactly how they sit on your face.
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What Makes Our Nose Pins So Special?

Mookuthi began in Madras. And everything it makes carries something of that, the warmth of a city where temple architecture and morning kolams and grandmother's jewellery box have always belonged to the same world, quietly and without needing to be explained. These are, in many ways, south indian nose pins that carry that continuity forward.

There are diverse collections, each rooted in its own South Indian story.

  • Ninaivu — yellow gold and the finest diamonds, a gentle homage to the Pattis and the evergreen elegance they carried without ever thinking about it.
  • Nila — fine gold and diamonds, drawn from the moon and the soft, particular way she holds her light.
  • Athangudi — begins in Chennai and travels to Jaipur to be finished with meenakari by hand, carrying the colours and geometry of Chettinad tiles into something worn on the face.
  • Kolam — the lines and curves of patterns drawn on South Indian thresholds every morning, reimagined in filigree gold.
  • Sthapathi — fine gold with handpicked rubies and meenakari, an ode to the great masters of temple architecture and the stories they built into stone.
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When & Where Can You Wear Nose Pins?

The honest answer is, whenever you want.

  • On a night out — a piece with a diamond centre or a meenakari detail catches light in a way that nothing else on your face does. It does not need to be elaborate to do that. It just needs to be the right piece, a nose pin for big nose that settles into the face with ease.
  • On an ordinary day — this is actually where a well-chosen nose pin earns its place. A Tuesday morning, a grocery run, a coffee with a friend. It simply belongs there, the way familiar things do.

At a wedding or celebration — a more detailed piece sits naturally alongside silk and heavily worked fabric, completing the face without competing with anything else.

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How Do You Choose the Right Nose Pin?

Start with your face, not with the piece.

  • Nose profile —a broader nose tip tends to be complemented by a slightly larger, rounder nose pin for round face, something that anchors the look gently and feels at home there. A narrower profile carries something more delicate, a piece that sits close and quietly without drawing attention to itself.
  • Occasion or everyday — for daily wear, something in a simpler setting tends to settle most naturally into the day . It asks nothing of the rest of your look and simply belongs. For occasions, a nose pin for small nose with a little more presence, a stone, something with some warmth and weight to it, carries the day without ever feeling like too much.
  • Style instinct — the nose pin collection at Mookuthi moves from the very restrained to the richly detailed. Some women know immediately which end they belong to. Others find themselves somewhere in the middle, or moving between the two, depending on the day. 
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Styling Tips for Your Nose Pin

A nose pin for women rewards a little thought about context.

  • Hair up — when the face opens up, the nose pin becomes its focal point. This is the moment for a piece with detail. Something with a stone, a texture, a design that earns the attention it receives.
  • Minimal jewellery days — on days when you are wearing nothing else, the nose pin carries the entire face. A piece with some design character does this well; it simply holds the face on its own.
  • With a plain outfit — a nose pin gold piece against a white shirt or a simple cotton kurta is one of the most effortless combinations in jewellery. 
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How to Take Care of Your Nose Pin

A nose ornament is worn closer to the skin than almost any other piece. It deserves more attention from you.

  • Storage — give it its own space, somewhere it can rest undisturbed. Away from other pieces that might scratch it or get caught up with it. A small pouch or the box it came in is enough.
  • Chemicals — it is worth removing before skincare, SPF, or makeup goes on around the nose area. Product buildup settles into the gold quietly over time and can irritate the piercing without much warning.
  • Cleaning — warm water and a soft cotton cloth are all it needs, day to day. Every so often, a gentle rinse in mild soap water followed by a careful dry wipe keeps the gold looking as it should. Pieces with meenakari or set stones are best kept away from ultrasonic cleaners.
  • Stone settings — if your piece has a stone, a quick check every few months is all it takes. A stone that has shifted slightly is an easy thing to fix when caught early. The Mookuthi store or a trusted local jeweller can take a look.

Frequently Asked Questions about Nose Pins

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How To Choose The Right Nose Pin Style For Indian Skin Tones

Yellow gold and Indian skin tones have always found each other naturally; the warmth between them feels easy and familiar, the way things do when they have belonged together for a long time. A piece with some colour tends to feel most at home. Something with visual warmth will always sit more comfortably than something stark.

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What Are The Different Types Of Nose Pins And Their Names?

The main styles are the straight stud, the L-shaped pin, and the screw pin, each sitting on the face a little differently. The screw pin, with its gentle spiral through the piercing, is particularly well-suited to everyday wear and has been widely loved across South India for generations. In Tamil, the nose pin is called a mookuthi, a word as everyday as the ornament itself.

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How To Choose The Right Nose Pin For My Face Shape?

There is no single rule, and that is perhaps the loveliest thing about it. A rounder face tends to feel at home with a piece that has a little vertical presence, something that draws the eye upward gently. A longer face carries something rounder and softer, a piece that adds a little warmth where the features are sharper. 

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What Are The Best Materials For Sensitive Skin Nose Pins?

Gold, particularly 18 or 22 karat yellow gold, has been worn against the skin for centuries, comfortably and without fuss. It is the kindest metal for a nose piercing, and what every Mookuthi piece is made of. Nickel and plated metals are worth avoiding; both can irritate over time. And if a piercing is still new, let it settle in its own time before changing pieces. It will be ready when it is ready.

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Which Type Of Nose Pin Is Most Attractive?

This is entirely personal, and that is the most honest answer there is. A piece with some design character, a stone, a texture, a motif drawn from somewhere with meaning, tends to sit more warmly on the face than something plain. But the most attractive nose pin is never about being elaborate or minimal. It is simply the one that feels like it was always going to be there, on that particular face, belonging to that particular woman.

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Who Should Wear A Nose Pin?

Anyone who feels called to. The nose pin has never belonged to one age or one kind of woman; it has been worn across South India for as long as anyone can remember, at thirteen and at forty, on wedding days and quiet Tuesdays, by women who received it with love and by women who chose it entirely for themselves one unhurried afternoon. It has always found its way to the woman it was meant for. The only thing it has ever asked is that it feels like yours.

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What Are The Benefits Of Wearing A Nose Pin?

A nose pin is perhaps the most quietly transformative piece of jewellery a woman can wear. A single small point of gold at the side of the nose changes a face entirely, not dramatically, but in that particular way that makes everything feel complete. It moves from an ordinary morning to a festive occasion without needing to be reconsidered. 

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On Which Side Should We Wear A Nose Pin?

In South India, the left side has always been the traditional choice, rooted in Ayurvedic belief that a piercing on the left nostril is connected to women's health, and thought to ease certain aspects of it gently. The right side is worn in some communities, and in many contemporary contexts, the choice has simply become one's own. There is no wrong answer here. The side that feels right, that suits the face, that the woman herself is drawn to, that is always the right side.

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Which Is More Beautiful, Nose Pin Or Nose Ring?

Neither is more beautiful; they are simply two different ways of adorning the same face, and both do it in their own lovely way. A nose pin sits close and quietly, a single small point of warmth and detail. A nose ring curves against the nose, more present, more expressive, catching the eye a little differently. The more meaningful question is which one feels like yours, and that is something only you can know.

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Are Gold Nose Pins Good For Everyday Wear?

Gold has always been the most natural choice for everyday wear, warm against the skin, gentle on a piercing, and entirely at ease through a full day. A well-made gold nose pin in a screw or L-pin setting simply sits there, comfortable, the way something familiar always does. A little gentle cleaning every now and then is all it asks.