Indian Jewellery |
Indian Jewellery |
Indian Jewellery |
Gold always holds a special place for the Indian bride and also to Indian Royalty. For a Indian woman, gold is her ‘Stridhan’ or security for the future.
The gold jewellery in various parts of Indian vary quite considerably.
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In the south of India jewellery trends differ markedly with gold jewellery being worn and almost flaunted even when the occasion does not demand it.
There is a trend in the South now towards antique and old favorites in style. The traditional Mullai Mottu Malai necklace, which has replicas of jasmine buds all around it, is a typical example of such trends.
In East Indian Jewellery, Bengal is still known for its craftsmanship of exquisite and intricate gold jewellery with the filigree and abstract designs taking the fore. Like filigree, the art of wirework in gold is over 500 years old and some truly beautiful designs can be found with the floral and leafy designs.
Indian Jewellery |
Indian Jewellery |
Western Indian jewellery is unique in that it is more diverse than the other areas and jewellery from areas within the west are quite unique to the region. Rajasthan jewellery, for example tends to be a mix of the traditional for the region with a Persian influence. It also includes the traditional bindi, worn in the center parting of the hair. Flower shape pins and hair combs are also a strong part of traditional jewellery in Rajasthan
The Gujarat is quite different again. The Gujarat is more known for the distinctive disc earrings that stretch the women’s ears almost to breaking point. The Gujarat jewellery is also known for being jewellery for almost every part of the body.
The Maharashtrian jewellery is more obvious when you see it. The traditional ring in the nose and many people will be familiar with this style of Indian gold jewellery in movies.
Contemporary jewellery of course is the new trend as the later Indian generations accept more western ideas and influences. Jewellery is not so much to represent a tradition here as to be a fashion accessory to complement skin types, clothing and the latest fashions.
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