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Jewelry in India has been an unbroken tradition for over 5000 years. Such is the skill of Indian jewelers that the real flowers used by woman in the ancient times to enhance their beauty inspired them into recreating these gifts of nature as ornaments.
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As much as India has been popular for its precious jewelry for years, today it also marks a fashion statement globally. It has carved a niche in the world fashion jewelry industry with its sheer diversity and an ever-evolving nature. From hair pins to toe rings there isn’t piece of jewelry that is not made here in India. Delicate colorful glass beads stringed together for a necklace to finely crafted silver pendant, there are styles to suit all fancies, all occasions and to ornament every part of the body. Traditional yet contemporary, Ethnic yet modern and in all making a statement of style and class. The Indian fashion jewelry is an art form with diversity in design; style and technique that complement variable taste worldwide.
And we inherit this art form as a legacy. Wealth of ornaments was unearthed during excavations at the ancient sites of Mohenjodaro and the Indus Valley civilization in the northern part of India. It consisted of jewelry both for men and women made in gold, silver, copper, Ivory and precious and semiprecious stones, Indian epics are also abound with descriptions of the royal patronage the craft of jewelry was honored with in those items. At the same time it was as much a part of the religion and culture of the society. From a rudraksh bead string used for prayers to a necklace (called Mangalsutra) that marks a marriage consortium, jewelry in India is not only varied in style but also in its function.