[Loch-Ruadh] RE: [Loch-Ruadh] RE: [Loch-Ruadh] Why did sailors wear earrings? (Alaric? Can you answer?)
dgutridge at charter.net
dgutridge at charter.net
Wed Oct 2 23:11:19 PDT 2002
As a sailor I can tell you that it was to keep the evil spirits from
entering our ears. That is why it was always hoop type earring that
gingle. I am not kidding, it is still a current sailor tradition that we
have tried to put through to the modern US Navy.
There was a significant movement in the 80's to try to revive the
tradion (when I was in) however it was considered "fadish".
Baron Daniel
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Subject: [Loch-Ruadh] RE: [Loch-Ruadh] Why did sailors wear earrings?
(Alaric? Can you answer?)
Jane Sitton <jane.sitton at radioshack.com> wrote:
>Greetings.
>
>Another email list I read has come up with a question:
>>Why did sailors wear earrings? Here are some of the theories:
>
>#1. To pay for a Christian burial, should the body wash up on shore
>(though I would think the ears would be among the first parts to be
>nibbled off by fish, sorry for the visual)
>
>#2. To indicate the sailor was married, and worn on the left ear
>(closer to the heart), as a ring on one's hand could get caught in the
>rigging
>
>#3. To indicate the sailor had been past Cape Horn (left ear) or the
>Cape of Good Hope (right ear)
>
#4. A similar form of acupuncture/acupressure. When they got seasick, a
quick pull or rubbing of the earring (and that certain spot on the
ear) abated the nausea.
--
Lady Elizabeth Hawkwood
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