Custom Made Jewelry
India has an association with jewelry that goes back five thousand
years. Since the times of the Indus Valley Civilization, jewelry has
been an integral part of Indian culture. The fact that India was, for a
long time, rich in precious metals and stones has only helped to
intensify this association. After all, India was the first place where
diamonds were mined. Indians adorn every part of their body with some
type of jewelry or the other and this is not limited to just women. Even
Indian men like their gold jewelry – bracelets, rings, chains and so
forth.
A lot of influences have played their part in determining the various
forms that Indian jewelry would take. From meenakari brought over from
Persia to the indigenous temple jewelry Nagercoil is famous for and
everything in between, Indian jewelry is a growing industry in spite of
the increasing prices of gold. Our fascination with jewelry increases
every year especially if one looks at all the occasions on which jewelry
is gifted – weddings, childbirth, birthdays, anniversaries and so on.
With so much emphasis on jewelry, it is only natural that a trend
towards custom jewelry is gaining strength among Indians. More and more
people are gravitating towards having jewelry custom-designed rather
than just buying pre-fabricated jewelry or continuing with pieces handed
down. Some are even ready to have their old jewelry melted down in
order to have pieces made that please them better. It is interesting to
find out why Indians have started moving towards custom made jewelry
rather than buying what’s on the menu so to speak.
When we wish to gift our loved ones a unique piece of jewelry, we search
high and low for the perfect ornament that could highlight the beauty
of the person. Sometimes, we scour jewellers not only in our own city
but in many others and even search online which offers plethora of
designs. Unfortunately, sometimes the searches for the piece we dream of
are unavailable in the shops. In such cases, the best way is to make
the design you want to have yourself and get it made accordingly by the
jeweller. Nowadays, this trend is gaining a lot of popularity as
everyone wants to flaunt a unique piece not owned by others.
More and more Indians are looking at jewelry less as an investment and
more as a personalised style statement. Thus the growing trend of people
who want to either find or gift a piece of jewelry that is exclusive
and individual and says more about who they are than about how much
money they have. As such jewelry houses around the country are being
inundated with requests for either bespoke or custom jewelry. Even
brides are no longer satisfied with the ornaments that tradition
dictates they wear, and many prefer something that incorporates elements
of the classic and the modern. Such fusion is not always easy to come
by and thus, custom jewelry.
Most of the jewelry already on display in stores is meant to project a
universal kind of appeal to a large portion of the masses. As such, the
inherent weakness here is that one piece greatly resembles another or is
an exact replica. Now, why would that be a problem if the pieces are
exquisite? Well, in an environment that is beginning to place more and
more emphasis on individuality, the younger generation is no longer
satisfied with merely a beautiful ornament. It wants something that
caters to its uniqueness, its distinctiveness and even its eccentricity.
For one that may be a traditional piece of jewelry uniquely designed
while for another it could be a pair of mismatched earrings that
nevertheless complement one another.
Another change that has brought this quest for original jewelry is the
fact that jewelry has moved out of the realm of weddings, festivals and
‘family functions’ and entered the world of daily wear. As working women
in India have discovered, it is neither practical nor in good taste to
wear heavy jhumkas or necklaces and the like to work. Therefore, there
is a demand for light, easy to wear pieces that are economical and at
the same time express the individual nature of the wearer.
To top it all off, what bride wants to be told that the piece she was
wearing has already been seen on someone else and perhaps even looked
better there? Her wedding is her day and therefore, her jewelry
should celebrate her uniqueness and sense of taste and style. This kind
of outlook has brides-to-be rushing to jewelry stores where they can
peruse the designs on display and then in conjunction with the jewellers
either tweak these designs so that they have unique elements or start a
design from scratch. After all, no bride can afford to look anything
less than her best on such an important day and the more different, the
better.
Cost-Effectiveness : A widely held belief is that customized jewelry is more expensive than
pre-made jewelry. This is most emphatically not true. Readymade jewelry
is designed to appeal to a major portion of the masses and has to sell
at a certain profit. When one orders custom made jewelry one has no such
worries.Yes, there are making charges and even gold wastage charges that assume
that a certain portion of the gold will be wasted. However, with the
increase in competition amongst various jewelry houses with regards to
custom made jewelry, these charges are not high and one can shop around
to find the jeweller with the optimum charges and best skills and
aesthetics. Set the budget, pay for the material and discuss the design
with the jeweller and voila! It’s done.This is especially useful for those who are slowly collecting pieces of
jewelry for their children’s weddings far in the future. Such people
have time on their hands and a good idea of exactly what they want and
how much they are prepared to pay for it. Most importantly, they have
time to shop around and find the best places or designers who will cater
to their vision and not charge them a bomb while doing so.Jewelry will forever be intertwined with the Indian consciousness,
whether it be the ornate Bollywood pieces sported by prominent actresses
or the devotional temple jewelry meant for various poojas and
festivals. All that is changing is how people have started deciding to
wear it. A trend such as this can only enhance all the beauty that
Indian ornamentation is famous for. As Indians become more and more
aware of the custom made jewelry, the growing trend will enrich our
designs.
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