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Indian Jewellery

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Jewellery has a different meaning in India. Indian Jewellery is not merely an artifact or accessory but also the measure of a person’s wealth and prestige in the society. Little wonder then, that certain communities in India give kilograms of gold ornaments during weddings and actually make the brides wear them.

Indian Jewellery

Indian weddings are a grand affair. Food, traditions, music and dance are integral to it, so are the very Indian jewellery in gold, platinum and precious stones. Indian Jewellery is the most ethnic form of jewellery and has an innately oriental aura. The designs on Indian jewellery are sometimes region specific. Indian jewellery from Kerala are embellished with motifs which are distinct to Kerala like elephant motifs, musical instruments, sea shells and enamel painting on bangles.

Indian Jewellery from Tamilnadu is intricate, comprising thick gold chains known as surds embellished with a grand pendant. Mens jewellery includes rings, pendants, bracelets and neck chains. There is a diverse range of mens jewellery too. Bracelets, pendants, finger ring etc in specific designs constitute the mens jewellery. On the other hand, Indian jewellery from the eastern part is inspired from the rich cultural heritage of Bengal.

The Mughals left behind the meenakari influence and Indian jewellery based on this is seen extensively in the Northern parts. An abundance of these meenakari work jewellery can be seen in Jaipur, parts of central India and most of Northern India.

Besides the traditional forms of jewellery there is the stylish fashion jewellery which is an emerging concept in accessories. Womens jewellery has a wide miscellany based on the metal and embellishments like gemstones etc. Emerald, pearl, corals and other precious stones are generally used in Indian jewellery for women.

The most widely seen womens jewellery includes those made from pearl. They may be made more attractive with precious stones like rubies, and garnets. This is seen in Kundan jewellery and authentic Rajasthani jewellery.

Diamond jewellery made out of 18K gold is yet another favorite in India. In addition to this, there is diamond studded platinum jewelry which is not just exquisite but has a classy touch to it. Platinum bands for men, finger ring and neck chain constitute mens jewellery in platinum.

Pieces of Indian jewellery that have a religious significance like pendants of idols, the holy cross or any other religious motifs are certainly in vogue. Lately, designer jewellery by big names like Gitanjali, Ddamas, Sangini and many more are gaining huge popularity. They are subtle with designs that entice and complement contemporary dressing. This type of Indian jewellery is indeed suitable for fusion and western outfits although the trend to wear them for social outings is certainly in vogue.

 

Online marts are the most preferred means of shopping for jewellery. They are profuse with a wide gamut of ornaments that are articulately designed and displayed in a user friendly manner. Shopping can be so much fun too. So if shopping for Indian jewellery is on your mind, log in to online marts and choose from the beautiful assortment.

 

By: Amrith K.A

 

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