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Love Bracelet: A Symbol of Timeless Romance and Commitment

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  The love bracelet is not just a piece of jewellery, it is much more than that because it represents love, affection, commitment and elegance. Ever since, love bracelets have been ascribed the irrevocable motif of a love that lies beyond the earth and time. As an accessory for everyday wear, this bracelet serves a purpose of accessorization, but it also signifies a great deal to the people who use it. History of the Love Bracelet It is not specifically known when the love bracelet was first developed but it became famous in the 1970s when Aldo Cipullo a French jewelry designer designed the Cartier Love Bracelet. The design meant to symbolize eternal love and the lock of the bracelet could only be opened and closed with the help of special screwdriver. The idea behind this was that love should be safeguarded and this is where the idea of the continuous nature of the bracelet comes in. Since then the love bracelet has gone a step further from the original design of...

Gold Krishna Murti: A Symbol of Divinity and Prosperity

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  The Gold Krishna Murti is one of the significant forms people worship and consider as their lucky charm or an idol of their Lord, or even a symbol of their richness or spiritual quality. This divine sculpture represents Lord Krishna who is known to be one of the most popular gods in the Hindu religion and is worshiped as a symbol of beauty, prosperity, and grace and is placed in most of the households and temples. Carved out of gold the Krishna murti gains an even more profound meaning in light of the sacredness of the metal and the prosperity it implies. The Significance Krishna in Hinduism Lord Krishna is considered as the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu God, symbolic with divine knowledge, love and delight. Krishna is known to have led an exemplary life which can be narated as a spiritual role model for millions of people around the globe as he is considered to be a source of eternal joy, eternal righteousness and eternal compassion. Of course the elaborate affair t...

White Moti Earrings: A Timeless Classic for Every Occasion

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  Earrings have always been considered as something very important that gives a final touch to any woman and man dressing code. In the range of earrings, the White Moti Earrings (pearl earrings) can be considered as the most universally acceptable pieces of jewelry. These beautiful pieces include the splendid items that are crafted with the pearl, these items are popular all across the world and have been in fashion from the ancient days up to the present generation across the world irrespective of the culture of the region. The Beauty of White Moti (Pearl) Earrings The pearls which are known locally as Moti in India can be taken to represent purity, beauty and sophistication. White Moti Earrings characterize these attributes in the feels of serenity with glowing looks that are suitable for any age of women. These earrings can be worn for both events like weddings and bureau and for less formal occasions such as going out in the town. This delicate and feminine we...

Baby Nazariya Silver: A Timeless Tradition for Modern Families

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  Teenagers in the Indian culture have their education molded by traditions of classic Indian values in present day practicality. One such customs is when a newborn or an infant is given a ‘Nazariya’, usually a silver piece. The Baby Nazariya Silver bracelet it not only an ornament that reflects elegance and class but is much more than that. It has a deeper significance; it is thought to ward off the baby from bad energy and hatred. What Is a Baby Nazariya? This baby Nazariya can be in black beads or in silver beads or both interchanged as indicated in figure 11. In the past it was worn either around the wrist or ankle of a newborn to protect it against negative forces. This is supposed to mean that young children should not mix with the rest of society, as they are easily corrupted and the function of the Nazariya is to shield them from evil. As for the silver baby Nazariya, it is a newly admired Enheduanna because of its beauty and the symbolism which is associa...

The Unique Charm of a Bracelet with Ring

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  Such jewelry has the peculiarities of a given period and remains popular for a relatively short period of time. Such a piece of jewelry is the bracelet with ring – a bracelet and a ring in one set, connected by a fine chain or a chain of chains, which makes the jewelry perfect and beautiful. This style is also known as a ‘hand harness’ or ‘slave bracelet’; such a style has always been in demand in one culture or another and is especially in high demand now. A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity The bracelet with the ring pattern can be linked back to the antique Indian jewelry; such jewelry is widely referred to as Hathphool Originally, females wore Hathphool during weddings It was a symbol of beauty, elegance, and prosperity. Now, this design has become international and is worn by fashion lovers the world over for the novelty value it carries with it. In fact, the bracelet with a ring has also changed in modern fashion maintaining the brunt of traditional making...

The Elegance and Tradition of a Silver Sindoor Box

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  Silver sindoor box is a common item of household utility in India and is also associated with tradition and beauty. Sindoor is a red or orange powder which has a great importance in the life of married Hindu women. The sindoor box is a beautiful accessory that has a practical function – storing sindoor – and is-symbolically as well as aesthetically valuable when made of silver. Cultural Significance of Sindoor Sindoor is usually worn by women who are married by drawing it on the centre of their head – where the hair is parted. This tradition is linked to Hindu traditions and it is to signify a woman’s commitment to her husband and to pray for his longevity. Sindoor box, therefore, finds itself playing a very active role in a woman’s life – it becomes a part of the daily, often ritualistic patterns of her existence and can become a family heirloom handed down from mother to daughter. Why Choose a Silver Sindoor Box? The choice of material for a sindoor box is...

The Timeless Appeal of a Silver Ganpati Murti

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  Silver Ganpati murti is a fine ornament that justifies the beauty of tradition with a spiritual connotation. Ganesh is also known as Vinayaka or lord of new beginning and one would like to have an idol of Ganapati incomplete at his home. Significance of a Silver Ganpati Murti The fact that Ganpati murtis are made of silver enhances their sanctity. Silver is one pure metal that holds lots of virtues and hence is regarded as a magnet for blessings. A silver Ganpati therefore serves not only as an icon of worship, but also as an object that will complement the religious feel of a home. Spiritual Significance: Especially, if you bring into your home a Ganpati murti made of silver, success, wisdom, and prosperity will come your way. Cultural Value: Due to the religious aspect of having a silver Ganpati at one’s home one is able to identify with the roots and thus it is a good piece to have. Why Choose a Silver Ganpati Murti? Silver Ganpati murtis offe...