Cheap Indian Jewelry Biography
Source(google.com.pk)Tradition of adoring oneself with jewellery is 5000 years old in India.
Indian women and jewellery have always formed a great combination.
The tradition is still alive and time has made it only more vigorous than
earlier. The art of making beautiful ornaments, with delicacy and
acumen, has been developed throughout the historical times. Rulers
and feudal gave patronage to art and artists, to develop the same to
optimum. There is jewellery for almost all the body parts, including
neck, ear, nose, arms, ankles, fingers, waist, hair parting, etc.
In India, jewellery is designed to match with the attire. The theme of its
design as well as the colour of the jewellery is taken into consideration
while adoring. To make jewellery more attractive, it is topped by diamonds and various types of gems.
Traditionally, Indian jewellery has been made of heavy and voluminous gold pieces, but recently jewellery made
of silver, platinum and other metals has become quite popular among people. The popularity of jewellery made of
stone, encrusted on metal
Fashion jewellery is also called costume jewellery, mainly for the
reason that it is not made of precious metals and stones, rather lighter
and cheaper material are used. Fashion jewellery is trend-conscious
and keeps on changing as per changing needs. For those who are
open to experimentation with new and unusual designs, shapes and
colours, costume jewellery offers plethora of choices. Rather than using
precious ingredients, like gold, silver, platinum and white gold, fashion
jewellery designers use cheap products, like jute, leather, peppier
mache, bakelite plastic, wood, bone, stone, oxidized metal, horn, lac,
terracotta, etc.
Fashion jewellery is almost like an imitation of real jewellery and has been considered cheaper copy of the latter.
It is widely available and is pretty light-weight, which forms one of its USP also. The process of making costume
jewellery is such that its look deceives for original and authentic version. In place of precious stones, artificial
stones, such as cubic zirconia and rhinestones, are used. Such jewellery is available in several colours and looks
very attractive. At the same time, it's readily available and has economical prices.
In India also, the concept of fashion jewellery is very much prevalent, especially amongst the college going
teenagers. Since the prices are cheap, they can get a wide variety and also keep up with the changing fashion.
Indian fashion jewellery industry is growing in quantum, patronized mainly by the youngsters. Following are the
most popular products forming a part of the costume jewellery of India.
Spiral bangles and rings
Glass beads, strung on nylon
Chunky tribal jewellery
Surgical steel jewellery
Ornaments with symbols and messages
Charm jewellery, such as mood rings, charm bracelets and others.
Tattoo jewellery
Chandelier earrings
Sterling silver jewelle
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