There are very simple steps in choosing complicated collection of traditional Indian gold jewellery. Jewelry styles might be different and unique from season to season, they are also different from one jewelry designer to another and from one locality to another. In order to guide people who have only known about the beauty and elegance of Indian jewelry recently, it is always good to start with the prevailing styles in designing that the world hankers for today.
There are three outstanding jewelry techniques that miraculously never fade out in design and left out from trend. The Mughals, people who rose into prominence during the Middle Ages, have dominated the jewelry market of old by their exquisite, heavy gold ornaments that emphasize their focus on nature. Birds, trees, metal leaves, fruits,
and flowers are the first pieces that spring to mind.
Kundans are the most recognizable among the current crops of Indian jewelry. It can be described according to the items, like rings and bracelets, and also can be possible defined by the style in embossing or inlaying precious stones on gold. With Mughals and Kundans, sometimes called Kundan Janau, the result is a startling masterpiece that would stun even the most high-brow member of society.
The Pachchikam is another style in putting precious gemstones on gold. Instead of encrusting them on the plate, Pachchikam style would use hooks or claws of gold or other such rare metals in order to keep the stone in place. This style, like the two earlier styles, is something that never actually put out of the spotlight, as designers continue to tease the market with new, stylish creations.