Filigree Jewelry
Jewelry is such a fascinating term in itself that it draws everyone’s
attention. In the past few decades, the trend of fashion jewelry has
gained a lot of attention which has led to the popularity of old
traditional art forms used for creating jewelry. The reason lies not
only in its unique designs which add to the style quotient of the person
but also the low cost which can be easily afforded by all.
Filigree work is done on silver and involves lots of precision and
technicality, added with great amount of patience and an eye for minute
details. Historically, filigree work was quite popular in countries like
Egypt, Italy, and Spain. India's history of filigree work goes back to
early centuries.
Filigree – An Enchanting Art Form : Indian culture is embellished with many varieties of jewelry, and
filigree work is one of the most enchanting forms which have been
created by the craftsmen since ages. Both decorative objects and
designer jewelry made with filigree have been fascinating people with
their beautiful designs.Filigree basically refers to gold or silver wires interwoven to make a
lace like decoration. It is considered to be the perfect form of art to
be used for arabesque designs. The delicacy of this art makes it an
alluring and feminine art form of jewelry. Filigree, the perfect blend of shining threads of silver and gold gives
jewelry an exquisite look and an appearance that looks traditional as
well as modern. Its beauty lies in the lace crafted in precious metals
which makes it a mesh of diaphanous threads woven together.
Origin of Filigree Art : It consists of fine metal wires which are crafted beautifully to give an
extraordinary blend of ancient and the modern art. Originated in
Mesopotamia and Egypt (believed as filigree art’s first countries), the
charm of filigree jewelry spread in Asian continent during 2500 BC.
Specifically created by craftsmen belonging to Midyat city in Mardin
province of upper Mesopotamia, a pattern of filigree designs using both
gold and silver wires emerged which was popularly known as ‘telkari’.
Till today as well, many expert craftsmen produce telkari jewelry which
is highly intricate and delicate.A high degree of similarity is found in Indian and Greek filigree arts
due to the same kind of patterns and processes followed for creating
filigree jewelry in both the countries. This gives a good proof of the
common influence on artistic patterns in both the countries which came
out in the jewelry pieces woven by them. This art form also gained some
recognition in Italian and French metalwork from 1660 to the late
19th century.
Popularity of Filigree in India : Filigree work in silver is quite popular in the eastern states of
India. In the world of silver handcraft, silver filigree gives the most
exquisite look to the jewelry. Since the ancient times, people in India
have been using this form of jewelry creation. A lot of patience and
hard work is required in creating a filigree piece as it needs high
technicality to come out with an intricately designed beautiful
appearance.
Filigree as Cuttacki Tarkasi in Orissa : In India, people of the Cuttack city of Orissa state are majorly
involved in creating this art. More than a hundred families in Cuttack
city are engaged in producing various patterns of filigree jewelry. The
filigree art is popularly known as ‘ Cuttacki Tarkasi’ among the local
people of the state. For its intricate designs and brilliant artistic
patterns, filigree jewelry of Orissa is famous all over the world. For
the people of Orissa, filigree has been a significant export item since
ancient times. Not only this, it also symbolizes the excellence and
showcased the talent of Orissa’s craftsmen.If we go deep into the process of making silver filigree, then it
requires a lot of efforts. It is a completely different kind of creation
which doesn’t involve the process of engraving, carving or moulding a
block of metal into jewelry. The process of filigree art involves
creating a piece by joining silver wires as thin as hair in bits and
giving a complete shape to it.
The process of creating filigree jewelry involves melting of ingots
of silver or gold on medium heat on a small stove and then pouring into a
mould to make rods. After that, the rods are inserted into manual wire
drawing machines with tiny apertures which result in formation of fine
quality wires. And these wires form the major component of filigree
jewelry. After gold, silver is considered to be the most ductile and
malleable metal and these characteristics are such refined in quality
that one kilometer long silver wire can be made out of one gram of pure
silver.For creating the designs of the filigree jewelry, the first step
involves drafting the designs on a piece of paper. The designs of
filigree jewelry are chiefly inspired by the inscriptions on temples,
statues of gods and goddesses, and the surrounding flora and fauna.
Later, the wires made for making the outlines are carefully placed on
the design sheets which take the beautiful shapes of the drawings.
Not only Orissa, the art of filigree is also famous in states of
Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal. In Andhra Pradesh, Karimnagar is the
traditional centre of filigree. Women of the state love to embellish
themselves with filigree jewelry on festive occasions considering its
high level of purity.
Though the demand for this beautiful jewelry has decreased in the
past few decades, its charm still remains the same when it’s used on
traditional occasions. With patronage and availability of modern
designs, this art can certainly gain the attention of jewelry lovers.
Not only in India, this art has got its admirers all over the world
where women love to adorn filigree jewelry and embellish themselves with
the enchanting purity and design of this art.
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