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History of Jewelry in India
by: Krivi Jewelry   4/25/09

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The jewelleries although are designed in its original conventional form. Antique as it may look like, but the intricate detailing of the Indian jewelry is ravisher in itself. What propelled the Hindus to take pride in this art form was the desire to adorn oneself, thereby ornamenting one self. Since India is a gem-bearing country, the resources were endless. Because of this too, the country was beset by invaders from all around.

Indian jewelry dates back 5000 yrs ago with the utilization of natural materials found in abundance all over the country. These were in the form of seeds, feathers, leaves, berries, fruits, flowers. Even animal bones, claws, and teeth were used. Nowadays, Indian jewelry are set with precious stones and gemstones alike in gold, silver, and platinum.

Transgressing through time and chronicle, Indian jewelry has not remained just a craft, but developed into an art - both in design and craftsmanship. For the rulers, jewels were a statement of power, successfulness and prestige. But for the Indian womanhood, jewellery was and is, even today in many parts conceived as a security, the value of which will almost always accentuate, never undervalue.

One of the cherished aspect about the Jewelry from India is the temple jewellery design. This Indian jewelry is generally affiliated with dancers practicing the dance form of Bharatanatyam or Kuchipudi. This is characterised by some of the finest handicraft, painfully crafted by skilled crafters and jewellers. From earrings to necklaces to pieces for ornamenting the hair, feet, hip and even the plait, the temple Indian jewelry that is custom-made, according to the mensurations of the customer, is surely an desirable possession.

This Indian jewelry is made with uncut rubies (pucchakallu), emeralds, uncut diamonds (param), pearls, sapphire and other gems with the foundation in gold. Though due to the finesse required in crafting it, the time required to deliver the Indian jewelry may sometimes even go up to a year, depending upon the quantity of pieces required. But one sight at the concluding product and most of buyers will forget the agony of their wait. The cost range too could be anywhere between Rs. 80,000 for a pair of jhumkas (earrings) to several hundred thousand* for necklaces and other specialistic items. A set for a dancer, meeting all her prerequisites for the perfect adornment could be between Rs. 8,00,000 to Rs. 15,00,000.

The reason for the valuable nature of temple Indian jewelry is obviously the making charge, which itself is almost one-third of the total cost.

Other Indian jewelleries include the antiquate Indian jewelry and the Minakari jewelry. The former, antiquate Indian jewelry, in contrast to its name, it actually relates to the present trend and is in reality considered more of fancy jewelry. While the Minakari jewellery, or enamelling a unique combination of gemstones, enamel pigments, and precious stones was born as a result of Shah Jahan's aesthetic vision that transformed enameling into a sophisticated art.

All in all, the trend set by the Hindus for over 5,000 years never ceased the interest of the people to beautify themselves.

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