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Traditional And Famous Jewellery Of Northern India

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  Jammu and Kashmir offer it all: snow-covered mountains, skiing, lovely green orchards, shimmering lakes, and extravagantly gorgeous culture. With its majestic beauty, enchanted calm, and rich cultural traditions, Jammu and Kashmir has a wealthy and powerful cultural heritage of fine craftmanship among its inhabitants, resulting in handicrafts, particularly traditional jewellery, that are well-known internationally. Few traditional pieces of jewellery of Jammu & Kashmir: Semi-precious Gems: Jammu and Kashmir, dubbed as India's jewellery crown, has its distinct style of accessorising with jewellery. Jammu & Kashmir's jewellery is meticulously crafted and necessitate skilful artistry. Semi-precious gemstones such as gemstones, diamonds, agates, and amethyst are found in Srinagar. Jewellery from Jammu and Kashmir is encrusted with beautiful stones, which adds to the decorations' aesthetic value. Kashmiri clothing and jewellery are well-known not just in India, but als

Everything You Need To Know About Mughal Jewellery: North Indian classic royal jewellery

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  About Mughal Jewellery The Mughal dynasty dominated and impacted India for five centuries. Mughal rulers were art, architecture, gastronomy, clothes, and, obviously, jewellery enthusiasts. Throughout the Mughal dynasty, jewellery was prized beyond all else. Extraordinary jewellery pieces encrusted with massive gemstones and enamelled with motif designs arose from this technique. From glittering headscarves and head-gear to thick-set toe rings, royal family members and others of high rank proudly exhibited such jewels all over their bodies. The majority of the royal jewellery was kept in Indian galleries when the Mughal dynasty ended. Apart from North India, Mughal jewellery is famous in several other Indian states. Mughal jewellery today has a modern spin to it, but it still stresses stonework and enamelling, staying loyal to its origins. Mughal Jewellery's History The art of jewellery-making developed in India during the Mughal era, which began in the 16th century. Expensive jew