The Cultural Significance Of Wolesale Gold Jewellery


India's only treasure which fits its soul is the art and culture it has. From all those years of rulings by hundreds of rulers from various parts of the world, India has inherited their cultures in her and has build a foundation for its modern lifestyle on that. No one can take that from her and its people. From various traditions, cultural activities, music, painting, handicrafts, embroidery and fascinating jewellery designs, they all project India's rich and long historical influences which date back to more than 5,000 years.

One of the most followed passions among Indians is the love for traditional clothes and jewellery. People from various provinces of the country have their own distinct styles of clothing and jewellery. The styles are so much divergent with each other that anyone can easily differentiate the designs with the intricacies in the kind of metals, gems and decoration used in their designs.

The Jewellery in India is a symbol of the lavish and rich culture from which people of different provinces belong too. It would not be exaggerating to say that jewellery made in India crosses over all the imagination of a person from a different culture who thinks about the grandeur and mesmerizing beauty of the crafting done on an ornament. The amount of detailing that goes in designing the jewellery is shocking and a thing to be proud of as there are very less arts left in the world which demand such precision and dedication in execution.

Among the most preferred type of jewellery is Gold Jewellery in India. Gold is considered an auspicious metal which is used in ceremonies, celebrations and festivals. In Ancient India gold was the currency in many princely states, as a effect of those dynasties and states, people today still consider that gold brings happiness and prosperity in life. In Hindus, gold is considered to be a holy symbol as it symbolizes the goddess of wealth, Laxmi.

Techniques like Zardozi was brought to India by the Mughals in which gold threads were used to make ornaments. The technique is still very popularly used by crafts men all over the country. Meenakari is an old form of jewellery designing which was also coined by the Mughals which involves the coloring or ornamenting of gold with precious gems and jewels. 

From Kancheepuram in south India to Varanasi and Delhi in the north, Wholesale Fashion Gold Jewellery and other types of ornaments are sold in a manner which is traditional and was practiced by the ancestors thousands of years ago.

People in India more likely invest in gold because of its ever rising value in the market. The economic value of gold is astonishing as there have been only rare occasion when the metal has seen a down fall in the market. Today, the Indian crafts men are taking the art of Indian Gold jewellery making to different cultures around the globe and even cross-pollinating the designs of other countries to their designs. This has given a new dimension to Indian jewellery and the way our craftsmen used to perceive the art thousands of years ago.

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