Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Jewellery

In India, goldsmiths are usually men and are referred to by a variety of names depending on the region-sonar, swarnakara, panchallar, or thattan. In the Vedic period, goldsmiths had a much higher standing than most other artisans, perhaps because they worked with a precious metal. The goldsmiths had royal patrons. Historical records show that Indian jewellers mastered quite early the various skills required to make fine jewelry-mixing alloys, moulding, drawing fine wires, setting stones, inlay work, relief, drawing gold and silver into thin wires, plating and gilding.
Import Export Trade Leads for gold & gold jewelry, gold body jewelry, 22 carat gold jewels, wholesale gold jewellery, traditional Indian jewellery, silver and gold ornaments, gold chain ring bracelets & earrings, diamond precious and semiprecious stones studded gold jewels.

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