Jewellery

Jewellery craft in India is a rich and diverse tradition that reflects the country’s cultural, spiritual, and artistic heritage. From ancient times, Indian artisans have created exquisite ornaments using gold, silver, precious stones, beads, and even natural materials like shells and seeds. Each region boasts its own unique styles—Kundan and Meenakari from Rajasthan, Temple jewellery from Tamil Nadu, Filigree from Odisha, and Tribal jewellery from central India. Often inspired by mythology, nature, and royal legacy, Indian jewellery serves not only as adornment but also as a symbol of identity, status, and ritual significance. Passed down through generations, this craft continues to thrive with timeless elegance.

Types of Jewellery

Temple Jewellery of Nagercoil Banaras Gulabi Meenakari Craft Metal Jewellery Costume Jewellery Crochet Jewellery Bamboo Jewellery Imitation Jewellery Tribal Jewellery Pearl Jewellery Stone Studded Bangles Kundan Meenakari Terracotta Jewellery Gold Jewellery Silver Jewellery Patua Kaam (Jewellery Stringing)