Dynasty Collection

Dynasty
collection
comes from the old and most artful jewelry types. It plays a vital role in the
cultural heritage of India. These jewels look very simple but also are
aesthetic. This collection is an amalgamation of Indian, European, and Asian
designs. Mostly these pieces of jewelry are made and sculpted from gold and
silver and metals like brass and copper. It is named dynasty collection because
gold color metal and gold color wires are used and these designs are shaped in
our basic dynasty sculptures.
These
types of jewelry are making a return to the vogue. Also available as necklaces,
bangles, earrings, and rings. Nowadays, gemstones and diamonds are embedded to
make them look heavy. Sometimes, this jewelry has been created with the help of
only wire and is called wire-wrap jewelry. That was started ages ago in Egypt
and Europe. The combination of these wires with Indian jewels is an exotic
collection for the modern world. This elite collection is loved by every woman
because of its appearance and the royalty it shows.
Inspiration:
I
got so much inspired and fascinated with this jewelry that I made it a
collection. I am a die-hard fan of antique look gold jewelry because of the
love of heritage, Indian handicraft, artisans, as I am an unlearnt Artist
myself, and value all our artisans. And want to flaunt our Indian art all over
the world up to the modern world's expectations. We all have heard “Old is
Gold” which is the reason that this will surely be loved by Indian women.
History of Dynasty collection in
India:
For
more than 2,000 years, India was the sole distributor of gemstones around the
globe. Merchants around the globe from land and sea came to India because
Golconda diamonds, pearls from the Gulf of Mannar, and sapphires from Kashmir,
were popular at that time. Ancient jewelry was the declaration of power,
wealth, success, and status for the rulers. Similarly, for Indian women, it is
compared to social, fruitful, and economic security. The value of this jewelry
will always be recognized and will never get decreased.
Dynasty
Collection jewelry:
Ek ANA earrings:
Ek ANA earrings are handmade and
are created with the help of Indian real vintage coins. This earring is a
big-sized wired ball hanging in a wire of antique look-alike gold metal. These
are timeless pieces. Moreover, this is the perfect example of Indian heritage
as ancient (for this gen) coins are used. The grace and royalty of these
earrings will never fade. And they will never fail to amaze the jewels gazing
eyes.
Jewels found at Indus Valley:
The
foundation of Indian jewelry was around 5,000 years ago in the Indus valley.
The craftsmen and artisans of Indus Valley used many priceless matters of that
time like carnelian, agate, turquoise, faience, steatite, and feldspar. They
decorated these jewels with bands, dots, patterns, and minute gold.
After
some time, they started wearing that jewelry. For example, the necklace which
was found by archaeologists in MohenJodaro is now seen at the jewelry gallery
in the National Museum of Delhi.
Gold rings are always in
trend. When they are made with a twist, become a piece for forever use. These
rings are contemporary-style statement pieces. A matte finish is neither
lustrous nor reflective. It is a low-key and minute finish that is usually
polished but may also be combined with textured finishes. It is an adjustable
Matt gold designer geometric ring that can be used with any kinda dress. This
ring states for itself.
Ancient Necklaces of Rajasthan:
The
ancient necklace was made with pendants of banded agate and jade beads were
hanged by a thick gold wire. It is not only the technical skills that one
stares at. The continuity of design is extraordinary.
With
time, Indian jewelry became more complex in style and workmanship. After the
end of Mohenjodaro, the Indian artisans started polishing their skills vastly.
Also, the sculptures at Sanchi, Amravati, and Bharhut and the pictures and
paintings of Ajanta describe the spacious range of jewelry worn by the king,
queens, and common people.
At
first, these mind-boggling pieces were created exclusively determined to
enhance the icon. Now, with the time passing, artists who entertained crowds at
the temple with their interpretations of religious pieces started to wear
impression of the style of the jewels embraced for the icons.
With
figures of different animals and small beautiful creatures like butterflies,
birds, and bugs in gold like antique look metal combines to or framing the
pendant on pearl string accessories. Gleaming rubies and emeralds are set in
these pieces in tempting examples that get the attention like the ruby as the
bird's eye.
Indian and Central Asian Styles:
This
magical power credited to gems is personified by the Navaratna, an accessory
set with nine kinds of worthy stones, which together represent the nine
beautiful forces of the Hindu universe. The appearance of Mughal rule
additionally decorated the universe of Indian jewels. The combination of Indian
and Central Asian styles and designs brought about an extraordinary disturbance
of ornamentation, rich and perfect, and a luxurious lavishness is never seen.
Emeralds at the time of Mughals: