South Indian Style Temple Necklace

South Indian Style Temple Necklace

South Indian Style Temple Necklace

 

Temple Indian Jewellery industry is much varied in styles and designs in accordance to the different regions. Temple Indian Jewellery has the unique design to the state and are not found anywhere else in the world. For example the delicate filigree work in silver which is unique to Odisha and Andhra Pradesh; Rajasthan is popular for Meenakari (jewellery enameling work). In south, the temple town of Nagercoil is famous for temple jewellery; Temple jewellery is famous in Delhi. Temple Indian Jewellery Industry has a variety of ornaments in different styles and designs for every part of the body.

TempleĀ  Jewellery In ancient times, people used to adorn themselves with variety of necklaces, rings, anklets made of crude stones and other metals. As time has gone people learnt the art of polishing metals like gold and silver and learnt to extract semi-precious stones and gems from the mines. Even during ruling empires the rich kings wore jewellery that made them look like Gods. Every big and small piece of adornment was made of gold and precious stones like rings, earrings, Indian Jewellery, chains, crowns, anklets, etc. For past many years India has been ruled by different empires.

All these empires have left an incredible mark on the jewellery styles. The Mughals had their own distinctive style of using precious stones and intricate carvings, the Rajputs had their enameled jewellery and so on.

In today’s modern world though many new and sophisticated styles have emerged to urban centers, the traditional style of jewellery is in vogue and is usually the first choice in jewellery. In the contemporary Indian market one would find beautiful blend of traditional and modern jewellery in gold and silver that are decorated with gorgeous precious stones that always attract and amuse buyers.

South Indian Style Temple Necklace

Laxmi Ji Designed Temple Necklace Set

Laxmi Ji Designed Temple Necklace Set

Laxmi Ji Designed Temple Necklace Set

 

In today’s modern world though many new and sophisticated styles have emerged to urban centers, the traditional style of jewellery is in vogue and is usually the first choice in jewellery. In the contemporary Indian market one would find beautiful blend of traditional and modern jewellery in gold and silver that are decorated with gorgeous precious stones that always attract and amuse buyers.

Temple Indian Jewellery and Indian women are the terms always linked inherently. In India during wedding as well as numerous other occasions, a woman is gifted jewellery by her parents and relatives. Although such gifts are meant to give her security in contingency, ornamentation is an obvious purpose. All the cities across the length and width of India have outlets of jewellers were some are traditional and some are modern jewellers, catering to the need of all kinds of customers.

Indian houses have various kinds of jewellery arts ranging from Meenakari and Kundan to stone & bead work. The craft of cutting and polishing precious & semi-precious stones give them glamorous face whihc is artistic. Emeralds, rubies, garnets, amethysts, corals, sapphires, and turquoises are stones which are used for the enhancement of gold and silver jewellery. In south India, women are most known for Gold jewellery. South Indian gold is considered auspicious as a status symbol. The jewellery which was developed years past is known by the name of ‘Antique jewellery.’ This has jewellery with dull and rough look, combined with an old world-world charm, and this serves as the major USP of such jewellery. Bead art in India is 5000 years old and was during the time of Indus Valley Civilization.

The Temple Indian Jewellery Industry is growing with a whopping rate & boom in the domestic and exports of Temple Indian Jewellery, these shining materials of India brings more sparkle to the economy. Exports of Gems and jewellery make India the second major foreign exchange earner for the country. As more money is flowing into the industry, a new avenue is open for professionals to enter the field with changing taste and the jewel is taking new shapes and charm.

 

Laxmi Ji Designed Temple Necklace Set

South Indian Temple Necklace Set

South Indian Temple Necklace Set

South Indian Temple Necklace Set

 

South Indian Temple Necklace Set industry is much varied in styles and designs in accordance to the different regions. South Indian Temple Necklace Set has the unique design to the state and are not found anywhere else in the world. For example the delicate filigree work in silver which is unique to Odisha and Andhra Pradesh; Rajasthan is popular for Meenakari (jewellery enameling work). In south, the temple town of Nagercoil is famous for temple jewellery; TempleĀ  jewellery is famous in South . South Indian Temple Necklace Set Industry has a variety of ornaments in different styles and designs for every part of the body. Gold Jewellery In ancient times, people used to adorn themselves with variety of necklaces, rings, anklets made of crude stones and other metals. As time has gone people learnt the art of polishing metals like gold and silver and learnt to extract semi-precious stones and gems from the mines. Even during ruling empires the rich kings wore jewellery that made them look like Gods. Every big and small piece of adornment was made of gold and precious stones like rings, earrings, bangles, chains, crowns, anklets, etc. For past many years India has been ruled by different empires. All these empires have left an incredible mark on the jewellery styles. The Mughals had their own distinctive style of using precious stones and intricate carvings, the Rajputs had their enameled jewellery and so on.

In today’s modern world though many new and sophisticated styles have emerged to urban centers, the traditional style of jewellery is in vogue and is usually the first choice in jewellery. In the contemporary Indian market one would find beautiful blend of traditional and modern jewellery in gold and silver that are decorated with gorgeous precious stones that always attract and amuse buyers.

 

South Indian Temple Necklace Set

Traditional Temple American Diamond Necklace

Traditional Temple American Diamond Necklace

Traditional Temple American Diamond Necklace

 

Indian Jewelry art is mostly divided into three kinds – temple jewelry, spiritual jewelry and bridal jewelry. Temple jewelry of India initially was described in the manner as the jewelry used to adorn the idols of Gods and Goddesses. The statues or idols in India were ornamented with chunky necklaces that were either strung with beads or crafted with intricate filigree. Amongst the other ornaments which adorned statues of deities were large chunky bangles, usually studded with gems. In addition, earrings, nose rings and anklets were also used.

Indian Temple Jewelry used to adorn the idols were later worn by temple dancers and slowly, the designs became a part of the Indian woman’s bridal jewelry trousseau. Today, temple jewelry has become one of the most popular among the crafts of India.

During the festival occasions of worship of Gods, women wear temple jewelry, believed to be auspicious and offer good luck. Jewelry items come in different varieties like pendants, bracelets, belts and brooches. Temple jewelry is very popular amongst women, during auspicious times, and wearing these is believed to bring fortuity to the person. The favorite design for pendants is that of Lord Ganesha – the elephant headed god known to bestow good luck and good fortune. The other emblem, which is also, very much in demand, is that of the sacred syllable “OM”. These days, the temple jewelry of India is finding a flavor amongst foreigners too.

 

 

Traditional Temple American Diamond Necklace

Temple South Indian Necklace Set

Temple South Indian Necklace Set

Temple South Indian Necklace Set

 

 

 

Temple Necklace Set is a traditional form of Indian gemstone jewellery involving a gem set with gold foil between the stones and its mount, usually for elaborate necklaces. The method is believed to have originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is one of the older forms of jewellery made and worn in India. The word Temple Necklace Set means highly refined gold, and a highly refined and pure form of molten gold is used.

Temple Necklace Set , also known as Bikaneri or Jaipuri jewellery, is a popular variation, wherein enameling with vivid colours and designs is on the reverse, while the Temple Necklace Set setting is in the front. The city of Jaipur in Rajasthan has traditionally been the centre for Temple Necklace Set jewellery in India.

Temple Necklace Set flourished under royal patronage during the Mughal era. Over the years, the Temple Necklace Set jewellery of the courts was successfully copied in silver in Rajasthan, Bihar and the Punjab and became popular with the common man.

It remains an integral part of the traditional bridal wedding trousseau. Traditional settings, including the thappa and ras rawa, are experiencing a revival. Most recently, in the 2008 epic film, Jodhaa Akbar, the lead character portrayed by Aishwariya Rai was extensively shown wearing Temple Necklace Set jewellery, highlighting its influence among Rajasthani royalty.

In 2006, “Temple Necklace Set” and Temple Necklace Set jewellery Kada contributed the largest share of both market value and volume (73 per cent) in the Indian jewellery market.

 

Temple South Indian Necklace Set