Jade ear ornaments
A pair of carved jade ear ornaments, by an unknown Mayan artist, 200–600 ce; in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. The adornments would have been inserted in a wearer's distended earlobe.
earplug
ornament
earplug, type of ear ornament usually inserted in pierced and distended earlobes. Earplugs were the direct forerunners of today’s pierced earrings.
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- jewelry
The Ainu of northern Japan have used plugs of fabric; in the Americas, Mayan earplugs have been found made of thin jade, stone, bone, shell, wood, and metal in many sizes. The Berawan people of Borneo used plugs 3.75 inches (9.5 centimeters) in diameter, and the Maasai of East Africa have a stone earplug that is 4.5 inches (11.4 centimeters) in diameter and weighs 2 pounds 14 ounces (1.3 kilograms).