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Indian Gold Jewellary
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By Declan Tobin
Published on 23/02/2009
 
India Is Famous For Its Enchanting Indian Gold Jewellary

Women all over the world love to wear unique and gorgeous jewellary articles to look more beautiful and charming. Jewellary and women are synonymous to each other. A woman is never seen without jewellary. Jewels are an essential accessory of a woman’s costume. Women who love jewellary are crazy about Indian gold jewellary because of its exquisiteness and individuality. Indian jewels are popular all around the globe. People from far away come to India to grab beautiful pieces of gold jewellary which cannot be found in any other country.

Among the exotic jewellary of India, Meenakari and Kundan jewellary are amazingly beautiful. These are the designs of Mughal era that are still valued. Meenakari and Kundan chokers and necklaces are worth buying.
Temple Indian gold jewellery is stunning and it is the jewellary of South India. The fasincating and captivating designs of Temple jewellary include mango, peacocks, anna patchi, and gopurams. Temple jewellary has been associated to the temple dancers who used to wear jewellary made from gold and rubies. Pearls were also used to adorn these classic jewels.

Unique and wonderful designs are made by different regions and states of India with an everlasting beauty and charm. Among those states Jaipur is famous for its Meenakari jewellery, Kundan jewellery of Delhi is amazing, and Orissa and Andhra Pradesh are known for their striking filigree silver jewels.

Gold jewellary is also used by Indian brides on their wedding. Brides love to wear heavy Kundan sets and Meenakari bangles on their wedding day that look brilliant with their heavy traditional red dress.

Indian gold jewelery comprises of huge earrings of gold with lovely stones studded in them, rings and toe rings. A pair of toe rings is usually worn by married Indian girls as a symbol of being married. Other articles include bracelets, anklets, necklaces, chains and other articles like tikka, armlets and jhoomar.