Monday, January 24, 2011

Marriages in India are synonymous with the jewelry

Traditional Jewelry of India makes Indian weddings so rich and unique in its own way. There are exclusive designs and works, full of the traditional form of jewelry. Gold jewelry is traditionally passed down from generation to generation and family have their own jewelry for decades. Various jewelry includes bracelets, bangles, bracelets, necklaces, china pearl jewelry, earrings, rings, toe rings, nose rings, bracelets, pendants and frets.

different regions and cultures follow their unique designs and work. South for its extensive temple based large resting known carved in Northern for its exceptional design known in the West reflected and stoned known for his work and to the east is famous for its pearls of work. Many trends in the Middle East supported, but the design is unique.

A pair of toe rings are a symbol of a married woman. These toe rings are usually made of silver and can even be filled with stone. There are different types of nose rings worn by women of different cultures. In the north they were large nose rings, nose rings are sometimes more than they wear bracelets. Biggest nose ring denotes the wealth of mankind. In the West, nose rings called Nath, they are pearls and stones. A necklace of traditional temple designs or drawings known Sajha Kolhapuri demand. Northern Indians to maintain traditional panchangal, which is related to the five rings of gold ornaments for all the fingers of one hand. The Federation is also known as kamarband gold or silver and precious stones. Earrings come in various styles and sizes, there are traditional jhukams long, long and complicated, detailed planning. The chain consists of two kinds, movable and immovable property. The mind is flexible, clutching a ring of metal, usually silver, and the fact is real, cultured pearl jewelry, as bracelets shape with a hole in his leg. Traditional Indian Jewelry ago and is still famous for its design. These popular books are among the most sought after projects throughout the world.

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