Traditional Jewelry of India


Book Description

The triumphant result of more than 35 years of research, this sumptuous book is a comprehensive presentation of one of the greatest of the world's jewelry traditions. The stunning display of individual ornaments is supplemented by full documentation of hundreds of pieces. More than 5,000 years of the development of personal ornament are traced, as major themes, variations on basic forms, the use of gemstones, and cross-cultural influences are analysed and comprehensively illustrated. Alongside form and technique, the influences of myth and religion, social structure, economics and politics illuminate the context in which jewelry of exquisite beauty and great originality has been created.




Traditional Indian Jewellery


Book Description

Since time immemorial, India has lured those in quest of spices, gold and precious gems. Spanning 5,000 years of this glorious legacy, 'Indian Jewellery: the Golden Smile of India', takes an ethnographic approach to the subject, weaving factual information and sumptuous images with the fascinating stories of ancient travellers to India.




100 Types of Indian Jewellery


Book Description

Indian jewelry has a rich and diverse history, spanning thousands of years and encompassing a wide range of styles, designs, and cultural influences. From the ancient Indus Valley civilization to the present day, jewelry has played an important role in Indian culture, serving not just as adornment, but also as a symbol of social status, religious beliefs, and cultural identity. One of the most distinctive features of Indian jewelry is its use of precious and semi-precious gems and stones, such as diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and pearls, as well as gold, silver, and other metals. Indian jewelry is also known for its intricate designs and intricate craftsmanship, which often involves a combination of traditional techniques and modern tools. There are many different styles of Indian jewelry, each with its own unique history and cultural significance. Some of the most well-known include Rajasthani jewelry, with its intricate gold and silver filigree work and use of colorful gems; Kundan jewelry, which features gold and precious stones set into a flat base; and Meenakari jewelry, which is characterized by its colorful enamel work. Regardless of the style, Indian jewelry is a beloved and cherished part of the country's cultural heritage, and continues to be an important part of modern Indian fashion and style. Whether worn for special occasions or everyday wear, Indian jewelry is sure to add a touch of elegance, beauty, and cultural tradition to any outfit.




Indian Jewellery


Book Description

The Journal of Indian Art is still one of the most consulted books on Indian jewellery. It is an authentic source for scholars and collectors who are engaged with traditional Indian jewellery or ancient techniques. The original of Indian Jewellery was edited in 1909 by Thomas Holbein Hendley, comprising Nos. 95-107 of The Journal of Indian Art. The picture plates of this book show native ornaments of British India, demonstrating the vast of Indian jewellery in the eight provinces at the end of the nineteenth century. Examples of the jewellery of past civilizations of Asia and Europe were added for consideration of the history and development of the different styles. The book s illustrations and descriptions of old Indian royal and peasant ornaments are of unaltered interest now, one hundred years later. During this past period, new developments and designs of jewellery have come up, frequently based on the old traditions. The centenary reprint edition of Indian Jewellery was therefore supplemented with photographs of recent Indian jewellery, as an attempt to present revival pieces that are still en vogue after one hundred years, as well as to show examples of new developments which were manufactures after the old style, yet with modifications and adaptations, answering to a modernized taste and demand.




North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment


Book Description

Discusses the traditional adornment of North American Indians, covering the furs of the subarctic, the shells of the woodland tribes, the plateau area beadwork, the Northwest Coast jewelers, and the turquoise of the Southwest.




Southwestern Indian Jewelry


Book Description

A dazzling exploration of both traditional and contemporary jewelry. Spectacular photographs of the beautiful jewelry and sensitive portraits of the artists combine with an insightful, informative text to capture the spirit of this work and of the cultures from which it springs. Includes a collector's guide and a directory of sources. 210 illustrations, 155 in full color.




Indian Jewelry Making


Book Description

An invaluable step-by-step guide to traditional Native American jewelry. From exquisite squash blossom necklaces, buttons and bola ties to hair ornaments, pistol grips and silver goblets, traditional Indian silversmithing is one of the foremost crafts in America. In this Southwestern classic, Oscar T. Branson provides a wealth of knowledge on the tools, techniques, history, and styles of Indian jewelry--timeless art from yesterday that still influences today's metal craftwork. Wire-O binding. 120 color photos.




Indian Jewelry of the American Southwest


Book Description

More than 125 vivid color photos display groups of Indian-made wrought silver, turquoise, shell, and coral jewelry brought together from the American Southwest. The authors explore the diversity of this handcrafted jewelry from historic collections as well as those available today on reservations. Includes products of Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Rio Grande Pueblo artisans.




Handcrafted Indian Enamel Jewellery


Book Description

Introduced by Europeans, enamelling was widely used during the Mughal period. This book examines the history and techniques of enamelling. With time, the art of enamelling has deteriorated, yet the demand for quality work may lend a new lease of life to this art form.




Skystone and Silver


Book Description