Women have been always fascinated by jewellery, since the earliest civilisation of human existence. In early India, fashioned jewellery from natural material were used and was found all over the country. These were fabricated from seeds to feathers, leaves to berries, fruits to flower, animal bones to claws & teeth etc. Interesting fact is that floral designs and floral jewellery are still very popular in Indian Society.
Floral motif Jewellery has always been the foundation of the Indian jewellery industry. Themes based on floral jewellery are being designed since thousands of years and are still the most accepted designs among women of any country. As mentioned
before flowers are the backbone of Indian culture, floral jewelery was the most commonly used and preferd jewellery which women used to wear to make themselves loo attractive.
Floral jewelery like earrings shaped in the form of motia, gajra (flowers strung together), or jewelery for the wrists and armlets are the most common type of floral jewelery which was common among the women till mughal empire. Even Today the floral jewelery trend has revived but with a modern look and feel to suit the requirement of the modern females.
Today, our culture and fascination for flowers have deflected the demand of precious metal jewellery to fresh flowers jewellery or artificial flower jewellery which is made in combinations with precious or semi precious stones to suit the style and dress of the lady. Floral Jewellery is considered to be the trendiest accessories in today’s era. Nowadays, more and more people are turning toward the traditional floral jewellery which was worn by the women hundreds of the years back on special occasion. The floral jewellery which is in fashion nowadays is elegant to look at and is designed by various designers to meet the requirement of the colour combinations, style and occasion.
Floral jewellery is beautiful patterned floral craft, which can be transformed into designer thematic floral art jewellery, studded with stones of various colours and shape as per the requirement of the customers. Fresh exotic flowers or artificial flowers are used for making floral jewellery like, beautiful floral bracelets or necklace, delicate Malas, or pendent, Payal or waist belts etc. The floral bracelets or floral broach are the common necessity for the cocktail parties which are organised for weddings. Apart from the floral jewellery,
As mentioned earlier also that ancient Indians made jewellery from the natural material available to them like seeds, flowers, bones, and feathers. Flowers were used by them for body adornment; today also people are turning towards the same ancient fashion to get most stylish form of jewellery. It is the natural way to present natures beauty in jewellery.
Today floral patterns and floral jewellery are staple in the designing of Indian jewellery. Floral jewellery and designs are extremely popular in every category of consumers - from artificial to gold, ordinary to precious stones, fresh flower to exotic jewellery. So flowers are considered to be the key feature for the designing of jewellery.designer floral jaimalas, studded with stones and other accessories are also required for any wedding.
Flowers like Oncidium Orchid, Peach blossoms or Mocharo orchids are generally used by the designers to create a design for floral jewellery, as they have fantabulous beauty and colours. Berries are also sometimes used depending on the requirement, but as they are stiff so generally they are not preferred.
As mentioned earlier also that ancient Indians made jewellery from the natural material available to them like seeds, flowers, bones, and feathers. Flowers were used by them for body adornment; today also people are turning towards the same ancient fashion to get most stylish form of jewellery. It is the natural way to present nature’s beauty in jewellery.
Today floral patterns and floral jewellery are the key to design Indian jewellery. Floral jewellery and designs are extremely popular in every category of consumers - from artificial to gold, ordinary to precious stones, fresh flower to exotic jewellery. So flowers are considered to be the key feature for the designing of jewellery.