Buy Kundan Meenakari Beads Bracelet Bangle Band from Indeasia Srijan with Exclusive Discount. Kundan jewelry is unique to India, a Persian art form that came to India via the Mughal invasion in the 16th century and has been practiced here ever since. India was often called as “Golden Bird”, as it is the house of various kinds of jewellery, ranging from kundan meenakari to stone-bead works and for the availability of precious metals as well. Gold jewellery is most famous among the women in India. Gold is considered to be very auspicious and the symbol of status. Thinking about gold jewellery the first pattern comes to one’s mind is kundan meena jewellery. The art of making kundan meena jewellery dates back to Mughal era. The most mesmerizing kundan meena jewelleries were done during this period. Even today, kundan jewellery remains as an important part of Indian traditional wedding. Most recently, in the year 2008 epic film of India, Jodha Akbar, the lead character was portrayed in extensively worn Kundan jewellery, by highlighting the royal Rajasthani jewellery. In the year 2006, American diamond and the kundan jewellery contributed the largest share of both volume and value market (73 percent) in Indian jewellery market.
Meenakari:
The enameling work done on any metal surface is called as meenakari art. When the word ‘meenakari’ is split into two according to their meaning, it becomes ‘meena’ and ‘kari’. The word ‘meena’ stands for ‘enamel’ and the word ‘kari’ stands for ‘art’. Thus the word ‘meenakari’ means ‘art of enamelling’. The art of Meenakari has its roots to Persia. In Persian language ‘meena’ word stands for ‘heaven’, ‘the azure color of heaven’.
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Kundan Meenakari Beads Bracelet Bangle Band
- Handcrafted by highly skilled Indian artisan
- Bracelet Bangle Of Beads and metal with kundan work
- Size: (L) 6.5 Inch (W) 6.5 Inch / Daimeter(H) 6.5 Inch
- Color: Golden
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