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The Story of Indian Gold Jewellery

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The Story of Indian Gold Jewellery

 

Gold has been deeply woven into India’s history, culture, and traditions for thousands of years. More than a precious metal, it represents prosperity, purity, and timeless beauty.

1. Ancient Beginnings
From the Indus Valley civilization to the Mauryan dynasty, gold has been a symbol of wealth and artistry. Ancient designs often featured nature-inspired motifs.

2. Regional Styles
Different regions of India developed distinct jewellery traditions. Kerala is famous for Kasu Malas, Rajasthan for Kundan jewellery, and Tamil Nadu for temple-inspired designs.

3. Symbol of Prosperity
Gold is not only ornamental but also a financial safeguard. Families have long invested in gold as a store of wealth.

4. Passed Through Generations
Gold jewellery often carries emotional value, passed down as heirlooms that tell stories of ancestors.

Conclusion
The story of Indian gold jewellery is one of resilience, creativity, and tradition. It continues to adapt with time while retaining its cultural essence.

 

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