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Indian Tradition in the Form of Exotic Jewellery If you are an Indian woman or have an Indian female friend, you probably know how essential the traditional celebrations are. Starting from the religious ceremonies to the traditional attire the Indian women wear, everything is so ornately beautiful that it fills you with joy just by being a part of it. To match the vitality of the ambiance, it is only relevant to wear traditional Indian jewellery at the scelebration. Nevertheless, the variety of Indian jewellery is vast enough to confuse anybody. Without prior information about the popular styles, shopping for them can be slightly dismaying. Here is a list of jewellery that completes the traditional ensemble of every Indian woman: Gold Jewellery: Considered extremely auspicious, gold is often used as a gift to bless someone with. Hence, you will always see Indian women clad in gold in every big and small occasion. Not only gold jewellery is a status symbol, it also symbolises the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. Be it a pair of bangles or a necklace set, the design varies from one Indian state to another, which makes each piece unique than the other. From modest to intricately designed, glittering gold jewellery astounds everyone every time. Silver Jewellery: Though it does not emit the soft golden glow of the gold, silver jewellery looks exquisite in its own rugged way. Widely popular in both rural areas of India and otherwise, silver jewellery are usually not worn on any major occasions. However, be it a casual occasion or semi formal one, silver works perfectly well. Handmade jewellery: India is a country of gifted artisans who have dedicated their lives to establish Indian traditional art and crafts. Handmade jewellery with sophisticated designs is hard to ignore when one gets the right mix of traditional and contemporary style. Handmade jewellery such as Terracotta, Kundan, Meenakari, Jadau, Filigree jewellery etc. is an ideal as all occasion accessories and makes you stand out effortlessly. Kundan Jewellery: What developed in Rajasthan, India, Kundan Jewellery is now a globally popular style of jewellery. Kundankari is the art of setting uncut diamonds in gold and usually sports a traditional floral design. Other precious stones are also used to embellish the Kundan set, but the main highlight is the uncut diamonds. Kundan is best worn at weddings because of its regal appeal. Meenakari Jewellery: Another striking contribution from the land of the royals, Rajasthan, Meenakari is a combination of Rajasthani and Lahori traditional art and artistry. Its versatility lies in the fact that precious stones are set in engraved metallic sheets and then enameled with gold. The engraved portions are filled with powdered colour enamels which when heated, turn into liquid and set in the gaps. A woman’s attire is incomplete without jewellery and it has been so since the women of prehistoric age decided to accessorize them just for the pleasure of it. Since then, with time, not only the women have evolved, but their jewellery as well. Sporting jewellery, befitting a particular occasion, matters a lot, that is how important jewellery is. Casual, formal, traditional, elaborate or understated; more the ways to celebrate joyous moments, the wider is the selection of a woman’s jewellery collection. Fortunately, it is easy to buy jewellery online and at the same time find beautiful boxes to store them. Now that e-retail stores are flourishing India, authentic as well as custom jewellery is available at great prices.

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Indian Tradition in the Form of Exotic Jewellery

If you are an Indian woman or have an Indian female friend, you probably know how essential the traditional celebrations are. Starting from the religious ceremonies to the traditional attire the Indian women wear, everything is so ornately beautiful that it fills you with joy just by being a part of it. To match the vitality of the ambiance, it is only relevant to wear traditional Indian jewellery at the scelebration. Nevertheless, the variety of Indian jewellery is vast enough to confuse anybody. Without prior information about the popular styles, shopping for them can be slightly dismaying. Here is a list of jewellery that completes the traditional ensemble of every Indian woman:

Gold Jewellery: Considered extremely auspicious, gold is often used as a gift to bless someone with. Hence, you will always see Indian women clad in gold in every big and small occasion. Not only gold jewellery is a status symbol, it also symbolises the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. Be it a pair of bangles or a necklace set, the design varies from one Indian state to another, which makes each piece unique than the other. From modest to intricately designed, glittering gold jewellery astounds everyone every time.

Silver Jewellery: Though it does not emit the soft golden glow of the gold, silver jewellery looks exquisite in its own rugged way. Widely popular in both rural areas of India and otherwise, silver jewellery are usually not worn on any major occasions. However, be it a casual occasion or semi formal one, silver works perfectly well.

Handmade jewellery: India is a country of gifted artisans who have dedicated their lives to establish Indian traditional art and crafts. Handmade jewellery with sophisticated designs is hard to ignore when one gets the right mix of traditional and contemporary style. Handmade jewellery such as Terracotta, Kundan, Meenakari, Jadau, Filigree jewellery etc. is an ideal as all occasion accessories and makes you stand out effortlessly.

Kundan Jewellery: What developed in Rajasthan, India, Kundan Jewellery is now a globally popular style of jewellery. Kundankari is the art of setting uncut diamonds in gold and usually sports a traditional floral design. Other precious stones are also used to embellish the Kundan set, but the main highlight is the uncut diamonds. Kundan is best worn at weddings because of its regal appeal.

Meenakari Jewellery: Another striking contribution from the land of the royals, Rajasthan, Meenakari is a combination of Rajasthani and Lahori traditional art and artistry. Its versatility lies in the fact that precious stones are set in engraved metallic sheets and then enameled with gold. The engraved portions are filled with powdered colour enamels which when heated, turn into liquid and set in the gaps.

A woman’s attire is incomplete without jewellery and it has been so since the women of prehistoric age decided to accessorize them just for the pleasure of it. Since then, with time, not only the women have evolved, but their jewellery as well. Sporting jewellery, befitting a particular occasion, matters a lot, that is how important jewellery is. Casual, formal, traditional, elaborate or understated; more the ways to celebrate joyous moments, the wider is the selection of a woman’s jewellery collection. Fortunately, it is easy to buy jewellery online and at the same time find beautiful boxes to store them. Now that e-retail stores are flourishing India, authentic as well as custom jewellery is available at great prices.