Tradition of Ivory Jewellery in India

History:

Ivory is being used for a very long time. Its popularity predates the usage of gold and silver because of the hardness and durability. In excavations, archeologists found that ivory was used to construct sculptures, carvings, images of gods and weaponry. Prior to the arrival of plastic, ivory was deployed to create numerous household objects and souvenirs. According to the experts, ivory existed much before the Vedic period in India.

The tradition of Ivory Jewellery is very much alive in India as it has been since centuries from ancient times. In the state of Gujarat, the bride is given Ivory bangles as gift when she moves into the home with her husband. Many women in Rajasthan wear ivory jewelries at the time of marriage.

One of the primary advantages of ivory is that it cannot break due to heavy usage as it is derived from the tusk of the elephant. In fact, the material doesn’t deteriorate over a period of time unlike the other metals such as gold silver. In past, before the discovery of metals, ivory was used to make weapons and was also traded through the sea and caravan routes. The material is also used to make beautiful caskets in order to hold amazing articles.

Indian subcontinent is the place of great Indian elephants that were not only used in wars but also as a means of transport and sport. Their tusks were removed, polished and modified in ivory jewelries.

Sources of ivory:

Generally, ivory is considered to be the tusk of the elephants however some people also regard the tusks of walruses and hippos as ivories. Over a period of time, the second theory was also accepted and now carries a broader definition.

Process:

Ivory is a soft substance however it is not malleable as gold, therefore one can use the material for only a few types of ornaments. Due to the flexibility of the tusks, people can shave it down to produce the amazing beneath the murky exterior appearance. After the completion of the process, one can use the material to create Jewellery of choice. In order to create necklaces and bracelets, artisans cut the tusk into thick rings that can be later carved into exquisite ornaments.

People who want to make traditional bangles should divide the material into 4 parts. Thereafter, it is again subdivided further into different dimensions. After the creation of the ornament, required designs are carved into the eclectic mix. One may also like to cover the ornament with gold or silver metals.

Rich tradition:

The Chooda of Sikh and Punjabi families also consists of one ivory bangle and the amazing red materials in the sets of 4. Initially, the bride had to wear the accessory for a year after the wedding but in recent times only a month is sufficient. Chooda has now become so popular that brides from different traditions are opting for it. The only issue is that the ivory bangle is now being replaced by lighter materials such as glass.

Ivory Jewellery is becoming popular among college going students as it goes well with both the casual and the formal wear too a great extent.  During the Vedic period, ivory was used to create the deities of God and Goddesses.

Testing of Ivory:

 In order to differentiate from the ivory to bone jewelery, you can check the density and the weigh. The former is heavy and smooth as compared to the latter.

Hot pin test is one of the most important analytical experiments that can help people to detect the ivory material. It is vital to take a pin and put the object over the flame. Thereafter try to prick the ivory; it will not leave any stain while the bone would release hair like a smell.

If you cannot test on your own, send the sample to a professional testing house. It has all the modern equipments to check the originality of the jewelery.

Modern usage:

Indian government has increasingly become more sensitive to the wildlife rules and regulations. To get the tusks, elephants are being killed in huge numbers; therefore there is blanket ban in killing wild elephants in India. As a result, the number of people using ivory jewellery has dropped significantly.

 

SHINE OF KUNDAN- From Traditional to Casual Trousseau

Kundan is one of the traditional and the incredible forms of jewellery in India. It is believed that, the origin of Kundan jewellery took place in Rajasthan and Gujarat during the times of Mughal Dynasty. Traditional Kundan’s beauty lays in its uncut diamonds or Villandi and different polki gemstones.

In India, jewellery holds a great importance since ages. Earlier, Kundan and Jadau jewellery were worn by the royals and their court men to decorate themselves. Traditionally, Kundan jewellery was only identified as the bridal jewellery but now with the evolving trends, it is getting popular for casual wearing as well.

Due to the gorgeous outlook and intricate craftsmanship of Kundan Jewellery, ladies are wearing it during weddings and other occasions nowadays. Usually, Kundan is seen as the wedding jewellery. We can say traditional Indian marriages are incomplete without dazzling gold or Kundan jewels.

Because of kundan’s eye-catching and aesthetic look, it can be paired with sarees as well as evening gowns. Many Hollywood celebrities like Angelina Jolie, Kim Kardashian are spotted carrying Kundan jewellery with modish evening gowns. If you want to create a dramatic and fusion look, you can team up traditional Kundan jewels with any type of attire.

Confused? How?

No worries, we are here to answer all your doubts! Here, we have compiled the five most amazing Kundan ornaments you should add to your jewellery box this year.

Here we go,

KUNDAN RINGS

Rings are the most important and loved ornament of every girl’s jewellery box. Bling up your ensemble with a gorgeous looking Kundan Ring. When you get bored with your typical gold or diamond rings then Kundan rings can be the best alternative for them.

Vivacious gemstones like ruby, sapphire and emerald can enhance the beauty of the Kundan rings. The brilliance of gemstones and the elegance of Kundan will make you look unique and ravishing.

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The best part is you can wear a gemstone studded Kundan ring with different ensembles like Saree, Anarkali suits, Lehenga and Little Black Dresses also.

And, it is stated to be the most appreciated ornament which every girl wants to wear once in her lifetime. Since we know that women have inherent love and admiration for diamond; but apart from diamonds, nowadays, they are looking for something else which promises the same eminence and royalty as diamond.

 

KUNDAN NECKLACE

If you want to rock the night look without much effort then carry an elegant evening gown or net saree with precious stones studded Kundan necklace. It will look extremely amazing that will leave everyone amazed. Uncut diamonds and polki work can also be used instead of gemstones.

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An elegant looking Kundan necklace can be a perfect pick for weddings, parties and other casual occasions also.

 

KUNDAN PENDANTS

A Kundan pendant can pep up your day. The ravishing beauty and elegance of Kundan pendants will give you a delicate look and let you win thousands of hearts.

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You can wear a gemstone studded Kundan Pendant at parties, prom nights and office days as well. In comparison to Kundan necklace, a pendant is too low in weight. If you want to opt for a soft and subtle festive look then pair a ruby or emerald studded pendant with kurtis and suits.

 

KUNDAN BANGLES/KADA

Kundan bangles are the stunning and must-have piece of jewellery. When worn with ethnic attire it gives a graceful look. A regal and stone studded Kundan bracelet can be team up with party gowns and dresses to look enthralling and unique.

Nowadays, animal and floral motifs Kundan Kada are getting popular among women; due to their rich look so only a kada is sufficient to adorn your wrists.

You can wear stones studded Kundan bangles with A-line kurtis and churidar suits for the auspicious day festivals and parties.

 

CHAANDBAALIS

This season enhance your style with a pair of Kundan Chaandbalis studded with polki and precious stones. To create a special affinity with your earrings, try rich looking and statement chaandbaalis with floor-length suits and crop-top lehenga.

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If you are wearing a chiffon saree or a Patiala-salwar suit, try pearl and Kundan chaandbaalis to add a dash of colour to your look.

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11 AMAZING NECKLACE DESIGNS FOR A ROCKING BRIDE

Bridal jewellery is not just only a fashion accessory but it is an emotion that every girl is dreaming since her childhood. Also, it is a memory that you will cherish for many upcoming years of your married life.

Bridal jewellery is one of the most important parts of ‘A big fat Indian wedding’ or we can say it is the second important thing after a bride’s outfit. Without a mesmerizing necklace, a bride’s attire is incomplete.

Regardless of any culture and tradition, a necklace is an important jewel. Eye-catching necklaces can double the glam-quotient of your outfit on your D-day. When you are out for your bridal jewellery shopping then carefully buy the jewellery pieces that complement your bridal outfit and your personality.

Since the ages, wearing beautiful necklaces is the weakness of every woman. So how could wedding jewellery be completed without a traditional and mesmerizing necklace?

A perfectly matched outfit can ten times enhance the beauty of your outfit but a wrongly chosen or a mismatched necklace can decrease it. Here we are sharing most popular necklace designs of the season so you can easily choose the perfect fit for you.

SATLADA

If you have seen your granny’s vintage jewellery collection then you have seen a seven layered necklace made of thin strands studded with gems or pearls, this masterpiece is known as SATLADA.

When you are wearing a plain blouse with contrast lehenga then a golden hued Satlada studded with vivacious stones can enhance the beauty of your outfit and will give you a princess like a look.

Every girl dreams of an enchanted marriage in which she is a royal bride, wearing that exemplary bridal gold necklace, keeping the perfect balance between grace and style. At KAPISH JEWELS, we customize the jewellery according to your taste and deliver handcrafted bridal trousseau with delicate stones which dreams are made up of.

 

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The Diamond Necklace

If you want a versatile look without many complications then go for the diamond necklace. In fact, after the wedding, you can wear it with Indian, western or any fusion outfit.

“Diamonds are forever”-A diamond necklace is not just an ornament but it is a legacy which can be passed down to your generations. You can opt for various diamond cuts and settings according to your outfit and taste.  If you are opting for a diamond necklace then try to keep other neckpieces minimal and light.

The best part is a diamond necklace can go with all the colours and styles.

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Choker

If you want to achieve a modern and contemporary look then wearing a choker neckpiece on your big day will be a good idea

A choker is a contemporary style necklace which encircles the neck and fits the collar bone. A choker could be a single layered or multi-layered as well. For your big day, you can wear the precious and semi-precious stones studded choker.

If you want to create a heavy and royal look then pair a choker with a longer neckpiece. This fusion will give you a fuller and regal look.

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Meenakari Necklace

Meenakari is the heritage art of Rajasthani culture flaunting classic tribal and floral inspired art. This wedding season, get the nostalgic charm and be a royal bride by wearing the traditional bridal Meenakari necklace.

We are damn sure the Kapish Jewels Meenakari Collection will give you a retro goddess like look. You can wear this colourful and ‘lac’ inlaid neckpiece with the single toned golden lehenga. This pairing will give you a classic and conventional look.

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The Traditional Temple Necklace

The traditional temple jewellery was usually associated with the South Indian weddings but now it became a popular pick among all the brides. Temple Jewellery is inspired by the statures of gods and goddesses carved in pure and antique gold.

 

If you are wearing saree or a plain off-white and maroon lehenga on your D-day then a traditional temple necklace can be a perfect match for it. This combination will give you a monarchial queen look.

Recently launched ‘Temple Jewellery Collection’ of Kapish Jewels is inspired by the temple arts and lords of South India and made of 22k pure and certified gold.

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 Vintage Kundan Necklace

A Kundan necklace studded with polki and other semi-precious stones will add a traditional and timeless charm to your bridal look.

You can wear it with a low-cut and western style lehenga to create a fusion look. Kapish Jewels Kundan jewellery collection is what dreams are made of.

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Raani Haar

As its name sounds it is a majestic masterpiece and has been popular since ancient times! A Raani haar is a long and thick necklace with a single and multiple strands studded with precious stones, polki and pearls.

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Polki Necklace Set

Polki jewels are the latest trend of the season, all thanks to TV serials, movies and glamorous events. Polki is a rare and extremely precious diamond because of its uncut texture and the eminent craftsmanship

Polki necklace can be a perfect match for your embroidered lehenga and sarees on your big day.

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Semi-Precious Stones Necklace Set

A semi-precious stones studded necklace is a great option for those women who are looking for something chunky and heavy to wear on their wedding.

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Antique Gold Wedding Set

If you are planning to wear heavy and rich textured Kanjeevaram saree or lehenga as your bridal outfit then an antique gold wedding necklace set will be an awesome choice. Kapish Jewels Antique Jewels Collection is made of 22k pure and antiquely styled gold to give you a goddess look.

A fashion that is admired now is to carry Indian bridal jewellery sets in a traditional gold design and finish.

An antique gold wedding set will go best with the rich Kanjeevaram and Silk textured sarees and lehengas.

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Gold Wedding Set

“OLD IS GOLD”

Nothing can beat the charm of a gold necklace among the Indian women. Especially in South India, pure gold jewellery holds the great importance. If you looking for something simple but classic then go for the gold necklace set.

It will complement every type of outfit either it is a fish-cut lehenga or a Banarasi Saree.

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So, what’s your pick? This wedding season, be an exemplary bride by choosing Kapish Jewels’ Wedding jewellery ‘SHUBH-VIVAAH COLLECTION’, it is exactly what your dreams are made of. You can customize your jewellery with us so you can express your imagination about jewellery on your D-day. To buy visit your nearest KAPISH JEWELS Showroom.

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A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR JEWELLERY CARE

Buying precious jewellery piece is a lifetime investment for both purposes- Emotional and Financial. To keep them lifelong sparkling and beautiful, you should ensure to give the best care and treatment to your precious jewels. So you can pass them throughout your generations.

We ladies spend lots of time in choosing and buying jewellery but when it comes to taking care of your precious investments we always found guilty because of being a busy wonder woman.

As buying and wearing jewellery is enjoyable, treating and caring your jewellery with the same respect is equally important.

Your precious fine jewels need proper and regular care. Here we are sharing some useful tips for you so you can keep your precious jewels sparkling and beautiful throughout your life.

Basic Jewelry Care

Sunlight

Keep your jewels safe from the direct contact of sunlight because the heat and light can damage certain gemstones. As too much sunlight can fade away the shine and colour of pearls, diamonds and vivacious stones. Always store your jewellery in a dark cloth bag and jewellery case.

Chemicals

Harsh and daily used chemicals like ammonia and bleach can damage the metals and gemstones. Even hairsprays, perfumes and lotions contain certain chemicals that can harm the radiance and shine of metals and gemstones.

Always put on the perfumes, lotions or any spray before wearing the jewellery. To keep your jewels shining and lifelong new it is always advisable to remove your jewellery while swimming as the chlorinated water can fade away the hue of stones.

Easy Cleaning Methods

  1. Always clean your gemstone jewels with warm water, mild cleanser and a soft brush.
  2. For cleaning the jewellery always use a bowl, never do it in a sink to keep it safe from any kind of loss.
  3. After cleansing use a lint-free cloth to dry the jewellery.
  4. Pearl jewellery is more prone to breakage and scratching, always use warm and slightly soapy water to clean it.

 

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Storing Your Precious Jewels

Not only caring but the proper storage of jewellery is also important to keep them safe from environmental effects.

  1. To save your jewellery from scratches and abrasives, never toss your fine jewellery in a box or drawer haphazardly especially the diamonds, gemstones and pearls.
  2. Always keep your jewels in the lined boxes and pouches that are especially made for the jewellery storage. These boxes are lined with anti-tarnish cloth and contain padded slots to keep your jewellery organized and safe.

Pearl jewellery needs special care because pearls draw moisture from the air so store pearl jewels in a separate and protective pouch or box.

 

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 STERLING SILVER

For the cleaning of silver always use a cleanser which is ammonia free and contains no bleaching agents. Never soak the silver for a long time as the silver can oxidize after a certain period of time. To clean the silver at home, use a mild liquid detergent solution.

Firstly, soak the jewellery in a warm water and detergent solution and then rinse the jewellery gently. Always use a soft and 100% cotton cloth to clean and wipe the silver jewellery.

Always keep in mind, silver is a too soft metal so it can get scratched and rubbed off easily; gently brush your silver jewellery with a soft brush to remove the impurities and makeup particles from it.

Never use silver dips to remove oxidation from silver jewellery as the silver dips can leave microscopic pits on it.

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Store your silver jewellery in a closed and airtight box to keep it safe from the direct contact of air.

 

GOLD

Gold is not only an element but it is a possession that every girl loves to have with her. But this radiant metal can lose its sheen if not treated carefully.

Especially the gold jewellery studded with precious stones needs a special treatment. Always put on the jewels after putting the chemical makeup and skin care products to avoid the discolouration.

Try to avoid wearing precious and intricate jewellery pieces at home because daily household chores like kneading flour can damage the cut of the stone.
Do not do the dishes with your rings on.
Clean your gold ornaments with a mild toothpaste and water. After that wipe with a soft and clean cloth.

Do not handle your gold ornaments roughly.

 

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DIAMONDS

Diamonds are forever but only if you take good and regular care of them. Especially the diamond cuts like pear and marquise need special treatment.

Always make sure to keep your diamond jewellery away from chlorine and other harmful chemicals as they can damage the cut and shine of the dazzling stone.

Keep the diamond ornaments separately in an airtight and dark box so they can remain safe from sunlight.

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VIVACIOUS GEMSTONES

Precious gemstones need precious and special care, as they can easily be affected by heat, steam or ultrasonic cleaners. Avoid the direct contact of gemstones to the sunlight, harmful chemicals and solvents.

Always follow the regular jewellery cleaning regime to keep your stones sparkling and colourful.

After wearing, thoroughly clean the jewellery with a soft and damp cloth. This thirty seconds regime can maintain the lustre and hue of the gemstones throughout your generations.

 

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CARING FOR PEARLS

Pearls are too precious as you are! So they need a special care and attention.

The first thing to keep in mind is, never keep your pearl jewellery with other jewellery items. Because storing them with other ornaments can cause damage to the pearls. Keep your pearl jewels in a fabric box or pouch so you can keep them safe from scratching and damage.

After wearing pearl jewellery always wipe them with a soft cloth because our skin produces some acids that can be harmful to your pearl’s sparkle and colour.

To maintain the lustre of pearls, clean them with the few drops of olive oil taken on a cloth.

Never use harsh chemical detergents and bleaches for cleaning your pearl jewellery because pearls are too soft and they can easily be scratched and damaged.

Always use all the cosmetics, hair dryers and sprays before wearing pearls because it can cause pearls to turn brown, dry out and break.

 

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With the relative minimum efforts, you can keep your precious friends aka jewels lifelong beautiful and lustrous. To know more and get the expert advice related to jewellery care visit KAPISH JEWELS and contact our jewellery consultant.

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