Showing posts with label Indian jewellery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian jewellery. Show all posts

Nov 26, 2011

Traditional jhumkas...3

One of the stores I love shopping at is Anokhi, a beautiful Jaipur based store with outlets all over India. I am glad that Bangalore has 3 outlets :) Their collection is limited and I am yet to come across two pieces of the same accessory - hence I consider these unique. You can see my Anokhi collection in my previous post.

The pics I posted here are new jhumkis with pearls and beautiful dark pink semi precious stones - bought these in Jaipur.




From - Anokhi; Made of silver, pearls and semi precious stones; Price - Rs.1800


Traditional Jhumkas...2

In continuion from this post, one more pair of Jhumkas/Jhumkis.....






Made of Gold, pearls & Cubic Zircon; Gifted by Theo ;-)

Jul 21, 2010

~Latest treasures~

I was introduced to this place by one of my friends & I have been eyeing every piece of jewellery they stocked since then...each one of them is unique & the best part is they look great with any Indian outfit. These pictures do not do any justice to the beauty of these pieces. Couple of these are birthday presents, couple anniversary presents & one of them belongs to a friend. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do :)









Jun 28, 2010

Jewels out of clay

Its been ages since I blogged. having some difficulty transfering pics, hence the delay. How have you been?

Recently I received an email from Sathish, he wanted me to share thesed bautiful Terrakota jewelry creations by his wife Manju. Here is what he had to say:
"I am Sathish born and bought up in Cochin my native place is in Palakkad from where I found Manju as my life partner. She is very reserved by nature and she dint have the confidence to go for work in Cochin. The idea of Jewelry design came to my mind accidentally and I have asked her to try this 2 years before .It took 1 year for her to master the art.
Unfortunately you know that the place where we come from people prefer only Gold jewelry. So we had a big problem of marketing Manju’s creations. We go to exhibitions and display our products for sale . Most of the people do not understand the pain behind making these jewelry. Each bead is made out of hands and fired - it is a painstaking process. We never keep any record or pictures of the products except the Blog which I don’t show to Manju. This keeps her thinking creatively for new designs and patterns. We do not use artificial paints to make them attractive. The thread we use is pure cotton."


If you have any questions/suggestions leave them in the comments section here. If you are interested in buying Manju’s products contact Sathish.







Aug 1, 2009

Drooling...

I have been a fan of Amrapali jewellery for a long time now... As of now, I can only drool over all these till I make enough money to afford these. But then, why should I be the only person suffering unable to resist these? Hence sharing them with you all :) Total eye candy!

Gold diamond coral turquoise earrings

Gold multi stone enamel eerrings

Silver Zircon pendant

Gold - Ruby - Diamond - Emerald - necklaces (above & below)

Gold silver diamond emerald pearl necklace

Gold silver diamond rubilite necklace

Gold tourmaline diamond necklace