Showing posts with label Designer tribal jewellery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Designer tribal jewellery. Show all posts

Saturday 21 May 2016

Discover the trends of Indian Tribal jewellery


The land of diversities, India, is blessed with numerous Tribes. On exploring their lives, we find every community has unique clothing style, jewellery, traditions and food habits etc. However, all tribal communities may not be known to India yet their lifestyles made an impact on Indians in the form of fashion and jewellery. Acknowledging the creativity of tribal jewellery, designers have embraced them in their designs. It’s always intriguing how aptly jewellery designers use these inspirations in jewellery. Let’s have a glance on modern tribal jewellery inspired by Tribal jewellery

Bhutia
This tribe is found in the north Sikkim Jewellery of Bhutia tribe women comprises precious stones like coral, turquoise, gold and silver metal. These women adorn ornaments like zuku(ring), deu (bracelet) and necklaces named as Khao and Zuri. One can find Tibetan and Chinese touch in jewellery of Bhutia tribe.


Dhokra
Spread in Jharkhand and Orissa, Dhokra tribe is basically originated from West Bengal. The lost-wax technique of jewellery is developed by Dhokras.  Under this technique, jewellery is hand-made. It uses Brass for casting. 


Khasi
Khasis are immigrants who came to India from Myanmar. This tribe basically resides in the state of Meghalaya.  Several other states like West Bengal, Manipur, Jammu & Kashmir have a concentration of this tribe too. Khasi women wear Palia, a string made of bulky red coral beads. They also adorn themselves with a pendant of 24 carat gold. 


Banjara
This tribe belongs to Rajasthan. Their jewellery is famous for wonderful usage of shells, coins, chains and beads etc. Banjara women wear colourful jewellery. Banjara jewellery comprises necklaces, anklets, bracelets, earrings and amulets.  


Angami
Angami is a tribe of Nagaland.  This tribal community is recognised as an ecologically conscious community. In this community, both sexes wear jewellery like bracelet and pendants. Women wear necklaces made of beads and metal.    

 


Bring the tradition of tribes in your house with the Tribal Jewellery by Jewels Of Jaipur.