Jewelry making in India has always remained as a tradition. They make their jewelry strong, attractive, and very sophisticated. They also integrate artistic designs into their craft and are putting less emphasis on modern materials. They rarely use glass or the more advanced metalwork techniques. They stick to the basics of the art in its true from.
Metalwork in Indian jewelry is natively simple. They use the etching and hammering technique for their materials, which are commonly copper and silver. On the other hand, Indian's beadwork jewelry is influenced by the pre-Columbian times. They grind coral, turquoise, and other shells to make this type of jewelry.
Indian jewelry has a lot offer. And much of their beauty is due to the fact that their jewelry is especially handcrafted to perfection. Handcrafted silver jewelry with hand stamped designs is very popular in this jewelry line. The use of beads and flowers around the gems is a fascination as well. Some pieces have complicated stone cuts and an inlay of silver for added effect. The unique technique of overlaying silver design with symbols and geometric figures are observed as well.
All of these make the Indian jewelry collection one of a kind. By using materials that are abundantly found in their land, they create jewelry that is a perfect reflection of their culture. Turquoise is also one of their favorite materials in making fine craft. And even though this single stone can be found in many different jewelry pieces, they were able to make unique, nice, and elegant jewelry all the time.
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