A new polish to jewellery

Jewellery has been as integral part of our culture since time immemorial.

Trendy designs and deeper pockets have resulted in rise in jewellery demand The best way to make a man feel like a king, or a woman, a queen, is by way of precious gems and jewels. An adornment beyond ages and boundaries, it has reached new heights with innovations and realisations. The amalgamation of skill and design over the years has resulted in con temporary pieces that leave one awestruck. From sparkling stones to solitaires, all of us have our personal favourites. Speaking more on it, Kunal Narula, an entrepreneur, said, "Jewellery caters a variety of demand today. India proudly boasts of a large number of legacy workers mastering jewellery making and that of various intricacies including polki, kundan, cut work and others. The modern age sees an emergence of simple and elegant designs as well as recycled and junk jewellery, which have become a part of the run."

Adding on, he said, "Today, gems or other precious stones are not only the definition of primness, but it is the way they are carried and that makes the difference. Junk jewellery has reached the pinnacle of its curves and is widely worn and appreciated." Other jewellery that is gaining popularity is the one made of silver. It is affordable and is seen having wide options. The jewellery industry has also given rise to many new professions due to its increasing demand, such as designers, gemmologist, enterprising e-jewellery stores and many others.

Gold, silver and diamond have always been an attraction for all, but the catching trends of various other genres of jewellery in the market has allured a lot of locals as well as tourist crowding for everything Indian. The economical affordability is crucial for its liking. A lot of markets in the city showcase only jewellery and have ladies on the hunt for the most appealing pieces.

Jewellery plays an important role in not only representing one's own self, but also expressing their liking and personality as it has its own language beyond words. India is a country, where jewellery is a symbol of riches and power. Hence, India is a hub of different and intricately-patterned jewellery that is appreciated and known worldwide. Jewellery is no more restricted to a domain of females only; males have taken on the adornment to show a to tally new dimension. Collar jewellery seems to have gained popularity with in the affluent class and is normally worn with kurtas and sherwanis.

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