The demand for traditional Indian gold jewellery is never static. Where before bulky and heavily ornamented designs dominate the market, the market today demands for simple geometric cuts with the spindly or oval surprises of semi-precious stones set and encrusted in genuine Indian gold.

The demand for religious items or those that have religious allusions has now shifted for demands of a casual India, something not too ostentatious that does require formal suits but not too oblivious as to be regarded as ordinary.

Right now, the best tradition Indian gold jewelry is centered on the bridal ceremony of the old India. These are heavy gold necklaces that hang low from the ivory necks of the brides, with pendants that are in dark blue or in wine red. The bridal ceremony of the Indians are very ceremonious and supremely formal,
with deep intertwining of religion and tradition that makes the celebration a perfect venue for womanhood. To cap this important day of the bride, and of the groom for that matter, Indian jewellery will definitely capture the moment for their brilliance and eternal characteristic.

Kundans are also very fashionable as they come from many colors. They come in many designs: from big earrings that demand a lingering attention from onlookers to bracelets that glitters blazingly among other glitters nearby. Precious stones like sapphires, rubies, and emeralds are set elegantly on gold. Other jewelries that demand equal attention would be that of dhokra, a jewelry derived from an indigenous tribe. It is a perfect ensemble of modern woman with her unmistakably accurate instincts complete and without fading.

Allow yourself to indulge in pure pleasure and don your favorite Indian jewelry.