Thursday, 24 April 2014

Indian Jewellery

India’s glorious history has affected each and every aspect of Indian lifestyle. Jewellery has remained an integral part of the Indian lifestyle. Thus, the diverse history of India has influence of the jewellery styles as well. You will be surprised to know that the history of Indian jewellery goes back to almost 5000 years. Since pre-historic times, people in India have had a penchant for adorning themselves with jewellery. Gold, silver, stones, gems, etc., were the defining aspects of Indian jewellery.
The Indian jewellery is varied in styles and designs in accordance to the different regions. Different states have different styles of Indian jewellery that are unique to that state and are not found anywhere else. For instance, the delicate filigree work in silver is unique to Orissa and Andhra Pradesh; the Meenakari (jewellery enameling work) is popular in Rajasthan; the temple town of Nagercoil in south is famous for its famous temple jewellery; Delhi is famous for its Kundan jewellery and so on.
Indian jewellery has a variety of ornaments in different styles and designs for just about every part of the body. In ancient times, people used to adorn themselves with necklaces, rings and anklets made of crude stones and other metals. As time passed by, people learnt the art of polishing metals like gold and silver and learnt to extract semi-precious stones and gems from the mines. As various ruling empires came, the rich kings wore jewellery that made them look like gods. Every big and small piece of adornment was made of gold and precious stones like rings, earrings, bangles, chains, crowns, anklets, etc.
 India has been ruled by different empires over the past many years. All these empires have left an indelible mark on the jewellery styles as well. The Mughals gave their distinctive style of using precious stones and intricate carvings, the Rajputs had their enameled jewelry and so on. In the modern world, though new and sophisticated styles have emerged to cater to urban centers, the traditional style of jewellery is still in vogue and is usually the first choice in jewellery. In the contemporary Indian market, you will find a beautiful blend of traditional and modern jewellery in gold and silver that are decorated with gorgeous precious stones that never fail to attract and amuse buyers.

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  1. Wow, Nice to know about Indian ornament.
    Its a nice blog site.Keep posting good reading.

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