As of now people are too content on buying gems and jewellery, due to their timeless value in investment. Indian tradition imbibes gold as an integral part of life, so it is obvious that precious stones and gold, silver jewellery are more common in the society.
Manufacturing gold jewellery is an age old practice. Every now and then you get to see a local goldsmith manufacturing ornaments, with intricate precious and semiprecious gemstones. Filigree, minakari and various other forms of jewellery manufacturing is unique to the artisans. As we know India is the country with the largest gold market in the world and featured in the 11th place for having gold reserves.
Every state of the country has a unique touch to its jewellery designs. Rajasthan and Gujarat have their unique touch of royalty in whatever jewellery they design. Kundans, diamonds, Amethyst, pearls, coral, tigers eye,Garnet, Onyx, emeralds, ruby, sapphire and plenty other stones are used to enhance the beauty of the jewels.
The ancient goldsmiths used to put diamonds and pearls extensively in their designs. The delicate designs and motifs available today are inspired by royal life, nature, seasons as well as a touch of the modern woman’s dreams and desires. Different designs are worn by women and men, depending on their social status and place of work.
Necklaces, chains, pendants, bangles, head accessories, anklets, nose ring, nose buds, brooch, hair pins, ear rings, finger rings, studs, cufflinks and bracelets are the common jewellery made of gold, silver and white gold with precious stone detailing. The accessories for men and women differ from each other, style wise; as women wear more elegant and feminine ones.
The export and import of gold jewellery and gemstones have a broader range of buyers across the world, as India is one of the finest gold jewellery manufacturers in the whole world. Wholesale buying and selling of gemstone and jewellery is a profitable market, major cities of India are the popular trade centres of these precious ornaments and gems.
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