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October 15th, 2008

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Jewelry Boxes For Women: Mesmerizing Ways to Hold Your Ornaments

If one has a chance to go back in time, one of the must-see things would be the jewelry boxes for women of the Indian royal families. India's tryst with jewel making is one of the oldest and goes all the way back to the Indus Valley civilization. Gold earrings, necklaces as well as bracelets were already made at this time.

One of the most important eras of the jewelry making history of this country was that of the Mughal empire. Believed to possess divine powers, the Maharaja was central to the functioning of the state. And that was why it was believed that only he was worthy of wearing a lot of jewelry.

The Navratna (meaning nine gems) was one of the most popular jewelry forms worn by the Maharaja. Nine precious stones are used in the making of an amulet. These nine gems are diamond, pearl, ruby, sapphire, emerald, topaz, cat’s eye, coral, and red zircon.

Of all these, the diamond is believed to be the most powerful and has been cut in many ways. Mughal Emperors gave a great deal of importance to diamonds. They even thought it to be their path to immortality and even had their names as well as titles inscribed on to it.

These stones were used in the creation of rings, necklaces, amulets as well as to adorn turbans. European styles inspired from the Renaissance period were how the kings' rings were made. Thumb rings had a common pattern of a scrolling leaf on the inside.

This was a time when turban jewelry made a debut. The jewelry of Emperor Akbar was a mix of Iranian as well as European cultures. Kalghi or turban plume created out of gold threads and also found in Safavid paintings were made at this time.

The king wore necklaces that were made only of pearls, sometimes mixed with gemstones and gold and sometimes of all elements. When Jahangir came to power, using a heavy stone of pearl or ruby along with the plume came into fashion. Gold slippers were another thing the kings of those times used to wear.

Medieval accounts tell of kings from Tanjore who wore minimal clothing that was completely covered with jewels. The King of Maabar in fact, wore just a loin cloth that had a lining of emeralds, rubies as well as sapphires. He even had a necklace created out of 104 pearls and which came all the way to his waist.

Many styles have come about thanks to the attention given to jewelry among Indian royalty. The Meenakari and Kundan styles were created by the Mughal. Human head beads and funnel-like designs were some of the designs by the royalty among the Nagas.

The trousseau of women in Indian royalty had jewelry as an important component. These women came to their husband's palace with their jewelry stocked in massive jewelry cases made of lacquer, marble, onyx and more. The jewelry cases were further decorated with hand carvings, precious stones etc.

Jewelry is still central to Indian cultures. It is integral to every auspicious organization.

This article was written by Ruth D’Souza Prabhu of MarqART Gift Shop. Our jewelry boxes show unique wood grain patterns and colors assembled into beautiful designs of breathtaking beauty. A fine addition to your dressing table or as a gift. Please visit http://www.marqartgiftshop.com to browse & buy exotic jewelry boxes that will give you a lifetime of pleasure!



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