Jewellery

Tribal Jewellery of Tripura

Tripura Jewelry forms an important part of the tribal life of the Northeastern state. There are many kinds of tribal jewelry that are worn by the regional people in Tripura. These are very popular among the local people of the state as well as among the tourists.

The jewelry of the tribal people in Tripura are made of different kinds of metals like silver, bronze, copper etc.

Bamboo and cane Ornaments are very intricate and exquisite in nature. Bamboo and cane ornaments are not available in any other part of the country as well as abroad.

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Arts & Crafts

Jewellery of Khasis & Jaintias

The jewellery of the Khasis and the Jaintias are also alike and the pendant is called 'Kynjri Ksiar', being made of 24 carat gold. The Khasis and the Jaintias also wear a string of thick red coral beads round their neck called 'Paila during festive occasions. We provide travel & tours in India.The Garo ladies wear Rigitok, which are thin fluted stems of glass strung by fine thread.

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Kolhapur Jewellery

Kolhapur is a growing city situated in the southernmost part of Maharashtra. Apart from being renowned as the 'seat' of Goddess Mahalaxmi, the city is known for being home to artisans that make excellent jewelry. Infact, it has an entirely different style of jewelry making, known as Kolhapur jewelry. Though there is hardly any woman in this world who does not like jewelry, it holds a special significance in the life of the Maharashtrian women, especially those who are married.

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Arts & Crafts

Tribal Jewellery of Madhya Pradesh

All forms of adornment are dear to the hearts of tribals. The adivasis of MP are no exception. The intricate and artistic twisting of thread was itself considered an embellishment to round or octahedronal metal beads used in tribal communities. They often weave cotton thread into a broad band as a textured or patterned base, then loop in buttons, beads or metallic droplets intermittently.

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Arts & Crafts

Jewellery of Delhi

Delhi is home to two very special kind of jewellery encouraged and patronized to the level of an art form by the Mughals. The meeting of Hindu and Muslim cultures during the Mughal rule created a rich variety of designs and during this time the art of Kundan was introduced to India. Western influences during the British rule prompted the use of open-claw settings in preference to the traditional kundan gulband (choker), dastband (bracelet) and karnaphul (earrings) settings.

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Arts & Crafts

Bangles of Bihar

The best works of bangle making can be seen in the city of Muzaffarpur which is considered to be the center for cottage industries. Bangles are an inseparable part of Indian customs and an integral part of make up kit of Indian women. The raw material is for bangle works is obtained from the forest nearby. The artisans use light fire to craft the delicate glasses into circular shape.

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Arts & Crafts