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Since generations, Indian is being very popular for two things-food and gold jewellery. Indian Jewellers in New Zealand selling Indian traditional jewellery has been very popular for years and is appreciated by the millions of people for its stunning designs and complicated artworks. Few counterparts of jewellery have got great popularity like bajara, jadai, jhoomer, tikka, rakodi etc.

 

1:Tikka:

Tikka is a headpiece that is worn on the forehead and is a vital part of Indian jewellery. This piece of jewellery has its most common use for decorating the brides and dancers at temples of Southern part of India. While this headpiece is also popular in North Indian and is worn by women of all age. Tikkas also come in wide diversity as like the country itself. In Southern India, tikkas can be seen as a colourful piece made with emeralds, pearls, rubies and sparkling diamonds. These precious materials are embedded in a complicated pattern on 18K pure yellow gold.  This jewellery piece sold by Indian Jewellers in Christchurch covers most of the space of the forehead and is paired along with the matching decorative headpins on the adjacent sides of the head.

This jewellery piece goes best with traditional clothes when wore along with gold necklace with matching stones as of tikka. The tikkas used in North India are quite simple and light-weighted as compared to that used in South India. They seem quite neat. These are embroidered with the pearls, kundan and precious stones as well. Tikkas have very versatile use in North India and can be worn on an everyday basis with any kind of dress.

 

2: Jhoomar:

 Just lime tikkas, jhoomar is another piece of jewellery that has intricate work of precious stones and pearls that are embedded over white or yellow gold. This is worn on sideways on head and shields most of the hair. This jewellery has a special place on traditional royal heritage, but nowadays, it can be seen commonly on the hair of Muslim women during the wedding ceremony. The other name of this jewellery sold by Indian Jewellers in Auckland is side tikka. This goes best with the pieces of jewellery made with the heavy diamond. This headpiece may appear heavy but its equal weight distribution and the design that makes it more light weighed and trendier than Southern India.

3: Jadai  banjara and kesh chotli:

Jadai  banjara and kesh chotli are usually worn by women of the Southern part of India during their weddings and other special occasions. It is an Indian decorative piece that contains pure yellow gold and the headpiece which is just a long intricate chain that is embroidered with the precious stones that get attached with a string on the long hair. This head jewellery is expensive enough and ideal to wear on luxurious silk sarees, but lighter version of same along with few flowers also provides a stunning look on the flowing flowers.

4: Rakodi:

The rakodi, is another kind of traditional Indian headpin that is used by women on a few special occasions. This gold ornament has a special use for decorating the bun or plaited hair. This can also be used in combination with jadai banjara that creates a more appealing look.

History of Indian Traditional Jewelleries:

Since ancient time, India has been transferring the flourishing legacy of pieces of jewellery which represent affluence, sovereignty, abundance and expertise of artisans. Indian jewellery has a history of around 5000-year-old history that came up as a subtle art that too in the terms of traditional Indian craftsmanship that emphasized the stylish and gracious look for both male and female. Pieces of jewellery are not made only for males and females but also these are worn by Gods, temples and traditional dancers like performers of Bharatnatyam and Kuchipudi.

 

Jewellery belongs to the rich Indian heritage and has never lost its importance tillage. Since ancient years of age, there was a huge variety of precious jewellery and it was always known to adore the appearances of people wearing the same. Elaborating the luxurious jewellery of wedding and other special social ceremonies was always important of Indian traditions.

 

Conclusion:

Women could be seen astounding beneath the range of gold jewellery like earrings, well-designed necklace embedded with colourful gemstone hanging around the neck and beautiful collection of bangles in the arms. All together reflects the ideal combination of traditional and contemporary style.

 

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