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What is Handmade Jewellery?

By June 7, 2023June 11th, 2023No Comments

Have you ever visited a fashion store and been lured into buying attractive jewels? If so, then you are certainly misled by these poorly crafted pieces made by mass-producing retailers. No matter how tempting they look, quite often the raw materials used in making this jewellery contains substances detrimental to your skin. Fortunately, you can switch to handmade jewellery and avoid the concomitant problems of mass-produced jewels.

Firstly, as the name suggests, Handmade jewellery is formed and assembled with the help of hands. It is a manual process and does not involve the rapid techniques of machine-made products. Therefore, each unit is an outcome of painstaking efforts taken by the artisans, displaying rich aesthetics and excellent craftsmanship of the makers. Moreover, this type of jewellery is made with ethically sourced raw materials which involves jewellers using premium resources to cater to the safety of their customers.

The best part of handmade jewels is the diverse choices one is gifted with. Be it any type, ranging from trendy to bridal jewellery, you will never be disappointed in the varieties handcrafting jewellers offer.

TYPES OF JEWELLERY

Handmade Sterling Silver Jewellery
Whether you are looking for something bold and vibrant or just a subtle hint of sophistication, then Sterling Silver is a timeless addition to your wardrobe. It is made with fine silver and is alloyed with elements like copper, germanium, boron, or platinum to create sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metal alloys. Since silver in its purest form (99.9%) is extremely malleable, hence a harder substance is introduced into the mixture. From vintage earrings to cocktail rings, it is crafted by polished artisans who bring out splendid designs which are durable too. Many couples even opt for a sterling silver engagement ring for its stunning appeal and affordability.

Cubic and Zirconia Jewellery
Cubic Zirconia is a synthetic gemstone and is visually like a diamond. This gem is lab-grown and creates an effect of diamond-look-alike jewellery while being light on your budget.

Handcrafted Indian Jewellery
However modern we grow; the traditional Indian jewellery will endlessly remain etched in our hearts. Traditional Indian jewellery is culturally rooted and thus close to humanity. The Indian bridal jewellery has largely been shaped by Kundan, Meenakari, and Thewa works which are essentially known for their rich handiwork.

Enamel Jewellery
Enamel jewellery is a must-have in your closet, essentially for its vivid popping colours. It first became popular in the Jazz Age of the 1920s and made a fresh comeback in recent years. Combining enamel with diamonds and semi-precious stones can lead to lively fine jewellery that will add a dash of glam to your ensemble.

Handmade Beaded and Terracotta Jewellery
There is always a quotient of nostalgia attached to beaded jewellery. The tradition of bead-work traces back more than 70,000 years in the past and has remained a significant fashion staple to date. There are different types of beads used in all shapes, sizes, and colours such as Glass Beads, Gemstone beads, Crystal beads, Ceramic beads, and wood beads to make these ornaments. Apart from these assorted beads, there are varied beading techniques, like straight beading, and loom beading used in its making.

Terracotta jewellery is an unassuming type of jewellery which has managed to create a ripple in the jewellery industry. Terracotta is an Italian term which means ‘cooked earth’. However simple it might appear; it involves a labour-intensive process. The rustic appearance of these ornaments is perfect to pull off a traditional look. Besides this, they come in bright colours and are free from toxic elements, making them your safest companion.

Well, the fashion industry is constantly evolving with one new trend emerging after another, but real art will never turn obsolete. So, the next time you buy handcrafted accessories, be proud that you are supporting some real people.