Indian Antique Jewellery For Ankles - Bracelets

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Indian Jewelry "Lapis Lazuli" from the album "Totaled"

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Making Traditional Indian Jewellery

A thumbnail video on an expert jewellery maker preparing clay bangles in the traditional Indian method.

Linda Schuler's Art: Jewelry Of India's Women

Jewelry. My silence and I were in India, in a small town where there were no tourists. We've seen this anklet and was interersted in it because many of these women had their ankles. Bartering is gone forever. We red and walked around a rare and unique back and buy the bracelet. This is an article that was precisely part of the body of women in India. I certainly loved things that are made to turn on submit. I guess it goes back to when I sat with my grandparents and help sew or cook something wonderful. I have a lot of thrust along with them over the years.They were my favorite people in all smashing. They loved to socialize and let I inherited my wanderlust from them. If that's where I yearn to go, even at a moment's reflection. Third in all countries to respect are my favorite places to go. I take about 500 photos per week and carouse only one or two of my favorites.

Indian Royalty, Maharajas and more........: Maharaja of Morvi's ...

Gold is considered revered by Hindus and is worshipped as Lakshmi. On Diwali, it is considered auspicious to buy gold. Also, Hindus contemplate on feet as unclean and salacious. Hence, they don’t harm gold jewellery on feet, as it is considered an injure to goddess Lakshmi. That is except royals. In days of yore, wearing a gold on feet was a franchise of nobility, a betokening of being masters of abundance. And it was kings alone who could burden and award this advantage on others. Traditionally, this was done through bestowing the gold anklet in the court. This was an Indian equal of a knighthood. The rationality for my interest in this anklet is that a spectacular gold anklet relation to the Maharaja of Morvi is up for auction at Sotheby. Its tariff is estimated to be around £300,000-500,000 or almost 2 to 3 crores. Consisting of 18 gold-wrapped twirling links, each encrusted with an ellipsoidal finely cut diamond and four lateral cabochon rubies, the anklet is inscribed on the antithesis in devanagari...

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