Thursday 19 September 2019

Designs and Types of Traditional Gold Jewellery

India is renowned for an exclusive and immense range of jewellery styles and designs. Every style and design is exclusive in its method. Due to this, many foreigners are attracted towards Indian jewellery. Gold jewellery is used by the people to flaunt their wealth, power and status. It has become the most common way of investment. Today, jewels play a vital role to facilitate numerous gold products to clients as per their requirement. One of the renowned gold jewellery showroom in Kolkata is Rahul Jewellery Creations that provide a variety of gold ornaments to their clients at best possible rates. 

The Indian jewellery is comprised of different materials such as gold, silver, diamonds, emeralds and rubies etc. The styles and designs of the jewellery vary as per the area of the country in which it is used or manufactured. For instance, graceful decoration of jewellery can be found in Andhra Pradesh and meenakari of jewellery exist in the region of Jaipur. Kundan jewellery can be found in old Delhi and consist of precious and semi-precious stones and temple jewellery. This type of jewellery is highly demanded by Indians as well as abroad. 

  • Temple jewellery is commonly used by dancers for their classical dance such as Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam. This type of jewellery is made up of red colours and semi-precious stones. The whole set includes anklets, earrings, necklaces for the hip, hair, feet and hair plaits. 

  • Kundan and Meenakari gold jewellery contain the influence of the Mogul rulers and craftsmen. These jewellery products can be seen in the northern part of India and include precious stones and painting. This type of jewellery further used to create chokers and necklaces and the designs include flowers, animals, plants and vines. 


The choice of jewellery relies upon a particular event.  


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