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Meenakari Jewellery

Jewellery that Paints a Story: Meenakari Delights

Meenakari work jewellery is traditional Indian jewellery where the metal is covered with brightly coloured patterns of flowers, birds, leaves, and other traditional Indian designs. The skilled Indian artisans who do the enamelling use old methods that have been perfected over many ages. Wholesale jewellery India has some fame for Meenakari. If you are looking for Indian jewellery wholesale, then Golekh International is one of the best choices for you.

 

Meenakari jewellery takes a lot of work to make, but it has a classic look and a pattern that will last for a long time. The Meenakari collection at Golekh International includes necklaces, earrings, rings, earring tikka sets, and beautiful bangles. These pieces of jewellery make a woman look great. We as an Indian jewellery wholesale USA supplier, have all types of Meenakari jewellery collections.

 

The history of jewellery made by Meenakari:

 

Meenakari jewellery was made in India, but it was created in Persia and brought to India by the Mughals. It first became famous in India when Raja Man Singh of Mewar chose to wear it for his portraits and Darbar ceremonies. In the 1600s, there was a lot of action in the markets of Jaipur because both domestic and international trade in Meenakari jewellery was on the rise. Raja Man Singh of Mewar brought artists from Lahore to India so they could meet the demand for Meenakari jewellery. They set up shops in and around Jaipur and made designs for all kinds of budgets.

 

Gold has been used in Meenakari art for a long time because it holds paint better than any other metal. Also, adding gold to Meenakari art makes it shine more and brings out the colours of the enamels in a beautiful way. Silver was added to Meenakari work and was mostly used to make bowls, boxes, spoons, and decorative items. After the Gold Control Act made Indian Meenakari look for other metals besides gold to make jewellery and other works of art, copper was added. Initially, the Meenakari method was used to make the popular stone-studded and Kundan jewellery, making it hard for the artist’s work to become widely known. The most interesting thing about this jewellery is that you can wear it backwards. This lets the user see different patterns on the same piece of jewellery by just turning it over.

 

Types of Bridal Meenakari Jewellery:

 

In the native language, Meenakari jewellery is divided into two styles: “Ek Rang Khula” is when only one colour of enamel is used for the whole design, and “Panchrangi Meena” is when five colours are used to make one set of Meenakari jewellery.

 

Pearl white, powder blue, ink blue, blood red, and forest green are local colours. Bright colours with gold and silver embellishments. Meenakari jewellery is renowned in Rajasthan, hence most Rajasthani wedding jewellery includes its making.

 

Meenakari on Rakdhi, an Aarsi enormous ring, a Mughal-style Bajuband, a bridal Chura, a Kamarband, Bicchua feet rings, the famous Aad necklace, the Haath Phool, the latest trend, and the royal Rani Haar are all available. Gulaabi Meena Meenakari jewellery is trendy. A-list celebrities and regional brides-to-be are buying this style for powdered lehengas. Gulaabi Meena uses baby pink enamelling, white glass powder, gold or silver powder, and kundan decorations.

 

The popularity of Meenakari jewellery in certain places:

 

Even though Meenakari jewellery is popular all over the country, it is best known and most in-demand where it is made. Since the 1600s, Jaipur has been the most important place for Meenakari jewellery. However, other parts of the state are known for making and selling Meenakari jewellery worldwide.

 

Interestingly, most Meenakari jewellery made of gold is made in Jaipur, Delhi, and Benaras. In contrast, most Meenakari jewellery made of silver is made in Bikaner, Udaipur, and Nathdwara. Meenakari jewellery from Pratapgarh has glass enamelling that is very popular because it costs less.

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