Oxidized Jewellery Indian Oxidized jewellery gives the ethnic look and easily accessible with bearable prices.
The oxidized jewellery is made of artificial silver with tribal and contemporary designs. In oxidized jewellery a blackened finish that is brushed back to show off the detailing on the jewellery is given and is used on silver. They are very common due to their cheap prices and yet that rich look. These jewelleries are usually worn in bulk during navratras otherwise light pieces are also available for casual wear.
Jewellery in Indus Valley Civilization Jewellery in the Indus Valley Civilization was pretty advanced and consisted of convoluted designs and techniques depicting the development of technology during that era.
South Indian Jewellery South Indian Jewellery has been enthused from the fresco paintings on various heritage buildings. South Indian Jewelleries are worn during traditional festivals and weddings.
Indian Jewellery Indian Jewellery is the epitome of exclusive craft. It shows the influence of various dynasties. Jewelleries made of gold, silver, diamond, kundan, precious stones are beautiful.
Nose Ring Nose rings are also known as nose studs or nose jewellery. It is jewellery that can be worn only after the piercing is done.
Wedding Jewellery in South India Wedding Jewellery in South India occupies a significant place in the collection of ornaments in the south.