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THE SKILFUL HANDS THAT MAKE KUNDAN JEWELLERY

 

The tradition and devotion in jewellery making in India can be traced back to ancient times. India has been known for its intricate and elaborate jewellery designs since ancient times. The country has a rich history of jewellery making, with some of the finest examples of traditional Indian jewellery found in museums and private collections around the world. In India, jewellery has always played an important role in society. Temples are adorned with intricate jewellery and gold ornaments, and statues of Gods and Goddesses are embellished with precious stones and metals.

The art of Kundan jewellery making originated in Rajasthan, India, and has been passed down for generations within families. Those who are involved in Kundan jewellery making are highly skilled and devoted to their craft. They craft each piece to perfection by hand with great attention to detail. The techniques used in traditional Kundan jewellery making have remained largely unchanged for centuries and are a source of pride for those who practice this art form. In addition to the technical skills, the craftsmen in the Kundan jewellery making are also deeply connected to their cultural heritage. They often incorporate traditional motifs and designs into their work, ensuring that each piece carries a piece of India's rich artistic history.

The intricate workmanship and attention to detail that goes into every piece of jewellery is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and traditions.

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