Jewellery

In today’s world  jewellery is very important for everyone. All over the world, women beautifully adorned with jewellery. It is one of the important parts of the beauty. Ornament represents the sign of femininity and confidence in  a woman.

Women wear every ornaments which is made of pearl, gold , silver, diamond, platinum ,etc. Beauty is within but ornaments quantify and radiate even more beauty.

Ornaments are an important beauty product which will further use in marriage, anniversary, birthday and many more occasions. The popularity of ornaments is increasing day by day. There is addition of new styles and designs for the female of every age group.

IMPORTANCE OF JEWELLERY 

  • Women are passionate about jewellery as it represent the symbol of femininity and even social status.
  • Jewellery has always made women beautiful and  feel confident.
  • Jewellery items are made of gold , silver, diamond, pearl or other precious materials.
  • The importance of jewellery has always been appreciated.

 

Jewelry helps in enhancing one’s beauty. It also symbolizes wealth, power, and status. For some, jewelry is a form of art for self and creative expression. Then, there are some people who use jewelry as part of their tradition and culture. Jewellery  consists of decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and cufflinks. Jewellery may be attached to the body or the clothes.You might be having a diamond ring your mother or grandmother gave you. More than it’s material value you value it for the love and memories you have of her. With time the design is out fashioned and your friends often remark on your wearing it as it looks old.Everyone has Jewellery that is old and the thought of selling it is obvious. Some lucky ones think of remodeling and take the giant step of coming to us and get remodeled Jewellery. At times it doesn’t even have to be a cherished Jewellery. It can be some diamond earrings you purchased a few years back. Now the design looks boring. Be it any Jewellery, it is not meant to be kept in a box. It should be worn so it can be admired. Jewellery is usually worn as small decorative items for personal adornment such as rings, brooches, necklaces, earrings and necklaces. For many centuries metal has been often combined with various gemstones to make jewellery. Jewellery is usually made from a wide range of materials. Gemstones and similar materials such as amber and coral, precious metals, beads, and shells have been widely used, and enamelling technique has been applied. In most cultures jewellery can be understood as a status symbol, for its material properties, its patterns, or for meaningful symbols. Jewellery has been made to adorn nearly every body part, from hairpins to toe rings. Significance of Jewelries in Indian Culture

For the Indian culture, jewelries plays a symbolic role. They carry ethnic and spiritual meanings, especially during weddings. The pieces of jewelries worn by the bride signifies that she is to become a part of her husband’s extended family. They are a part of the purification ritual as she becomes a part of the extended family of her bridegroom.

Indians give importance to the nuances of bridal jewelries. The heavier the nuances of these jewelries are, the bigger role they play in the legacy of the family and the jewelry itself. So before giving the jewelries to the bride, the family often makes sure that they are heavy with more distinct designs.

Aside from bridal jewelries worn by the bride, there are also religious jewelries. Wearing these jewelries signifies that you are asking for protection from these divine beings. It also a way of asking blessing.

Different Jewelry Materials and Their Importance

As mentioned above, jewelleries carry a very deep significance in both tradition and religious beliefs. And these jewelleries are made from precious stones and metals or a combination of these two.

  • Gold

Gold is the most popular metal used in making jewelry. It is durable and doesn’t tarnish despite of everyday use.  For many Hindus, gold is considered precious. Hindus believe that gold has the power to purify anything it touches. It is also considered as a sign of power and wealth. Aside from that, it also symbolizes good health, prosperity, and femininity.

  • Silver

Silver is also another metal that is often worn by people.  It stands next to gold. In the Hindu culture, gold is worn above the waist. Meanwhile, you can wear silver from waist down. Bangles, rings, anklets are usually made in silver. Silver, in their, tradition signifies protection from magic. Hindus believe that silver stands for the Moon or Luna. It symbolizes femininity and motherhood. It is also believed that it helps fight negative emotions and improves one’s dreams.

  • Copper

Another commonly worn metal is copper. Copper is often associated with fertility and money. Being a highly conductive metal, it can easily merge with other metal alloys to produce a more conductive and durable jewellery. Copper jewelleries signify love, peace, and better relationships with your loved ones. It can also help people create better rapport with others.

  • Platinum

Platinum is one of the most expensive metals that is used in making jewelleries. It is easy to clean; you can use mild soap and a soft cloth to bring back its luster. It is also known as a hypoallergenic metal, which is perfect for people suffering from allergies

  • Diamond

 

 

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