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Post  shimeixiaoxiao Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:59 pm

As far back as the Indus Valley Civilization, both men and women wore different pieces of jewelry in the form of bangles, earrings, amulets, waistband, and anklets.pandora beads , They used shells, beads, clay, and seeds for ornamentation.charm bracelets , The Mughal period from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century saw the blossoming of Indian jewelry design using precious stones pearls besides gold and silver. You find beautiful bits of richly carved jewelry in various motifs in Indian art, like the miniature paintings. These paintings are testimony towards the great wealth and resources of the Indian royalty. The exquisite pieces draw inspiration from different facets of nature. For example, the paisley motif, which is a hallmark of traditional Indian jewelry design, is a symbolic representation of the mango fruit. Other popular inspirations from nature range from the cobra hood, rice grains, and cucumber seeds. Throughout the late nineteenth century, many of these Maharajas commissioned unique ornaments from the top European designers like Van Clef and Cartier, leading to a new class of Indo-European jewelry subtle in design using colorful gems for a rich look. Kinds of jewelry design
Indian jewelry will come in gold, silver, and diamonds and now there is a great interest in artificial and costume jewelry. However, Indians possess a penchant for that yellow metal and this makes India the largest consumer of gold and gold ornaments on the planet. Indian art and culture bears traces of various rulers and religions, over the centuries, absorbing the very best from them while retaining its uniqueness. You will find different forms of jewellery design, each representative of a particular region. Let's talk of a few of the designs.
' Fine filigree jobs are a well known in which the design comprises entwined silver or gold threads. You could do by delicate plaiting from the metal threads, then soldered to the underlying metal groundwork. Filigree designs are complex and need a lot of time and patience in execution. They are usual for Orissa and Andhra Pradesh.
' Temple jewelry worn in dances like Bharat Natyam is yet another popular jewelry design worn by women in marriages and festivals, originating in Nagercoil. These traditional gold ornaments embedded with red and green semi-precious stones were originally gifts to the temple deities and hence known as temple jewelry. Traditional craftsmen fashion these sets comprising earrings, necklace, headpiece, and jewellery for the waist, ankles, fingers, nose, and hands.
' Minakari design that is enamel focus on gold is another popular jewelry design from Jaipur. It uses an interesting combination of pigments and precious stones arranged to glow when light falls on it. Each set includes a distinct design and it is very costly.
' Delhi is world famous for Kundan design which has precious and semi-precious stones occur gold. This style draws inspiration form the Mughal School of art and comprises exquisite neckpieces and chokers.
' Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Himachal Pradesh are renowned for any number of ethnic silver jewelry.
' Gold jewelry from Assam has interesting designs depicting the orchids and native birds, the loka paro. Jewelry from Nagaland has distinct tribal influences in the form of human heads and beads in different combinations with gold.
' Antique or oxidized jewelry includes a huge market and is fashionable one of the younger generation. It comprises silver ornaments in contemporary designs which are chic and affordable and one can buy them in varied styles. You can choose from a variety of fusion jewelry obtainable in interesting combinations like beads like rudraksh, glass, gold threads, and paper and flower jewelry.
Need for jewelry for Indian women
Indian for women who live a special relationship with jewelry. It signifies their marital status in the form of bangles for Punjabi brides, rings for others or even the traditional mangal sutra for Maharashtrians. Jewelry is an essential accessory for a woman in her beautification, especially when taking part in marriages and important religious functions and hence forms a fundamental element of her wardrobe.

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