23 Sep 2022
Imitation Jewelry: A New Fashion Trend
Jewelry has always been a part of Indian culture and History for centuries. Be it Men or women, Jewelry has adorned all with its grace. India is one of the leading
Jewelry Manufacturers and suppliers of different types of Jewelry in the world.
Different types of Jewelry have come into existence from time to time. It is not only Women that Jewelry is meant for but equally for Men. However, the craze of Jewelry is more in women. A woman feels complete wearing suitably matched jewelry with her attire.
Indian Jewelry includes Rings, Nose Pin, Bracelets, Necklaces, Anklets, Earrings and more which are crafted not only for women and men but also for Gods and Goddesses.
Indian Jewelries are made making use of different types of materials like, Gold, Silver, Diamond, Glass, Artistic Pieces from Kundan and Resin. These materials are crafted into beautiful Jewelry for various occasions from Wedding to evening parties and other small occasions.
From time to time the fashion changes and so is the work done on the Jewelry. As per the latest trends, Imitation Jewelry and Fashion Jewelry are the latest inns. This type of Jewelry can go well with your attire that you wear.
Imitation Jewelry: Imitation Jewelry are the jewelry that are worn as a replacement to expensive metal jewelry like Gold, Diamonds, Platinum, etc. Since they look exactly like original Jewelry, so they are called as imitation Jewelry. In simple words, Imitation Jewelry are the Jewelry made of inexpensive mentals and gemstones.
The industry of imitation jewelry is of about Rs.3000 Crores which is made by the contribution of thousands of local artisans. Although, COVID-19 did hamper its rising trend, yet it is able to recover and is making its mark again not only in India but also worldwide.
Is Imitation jewelry different from Artificial Jewelry
Imitation Jewelry and
Artificial Jewelry are the same with no difference. It is just two words that have same meaning.
Patparganj F.I.E. Entrepreneurs Association (Regd.) provides you a solution for you Imitation and other types of Jewelry requirements.
Indian Jewelry have been a hybrid structure of Hindu influences which kept on changing its shapes and designs over a period as per the Historic Rulers.
Shah Jahan was attracted by Dutch Jewelry and so, it was in this period that various jewelries from top to bottom were introduced like turban, baju-band, bangles. Rajputs also contributed a lot in the creation of jewelry.