Friday, May 14, 2010

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Indian Wedding Special

Jewellery plays an important role in Indian weddings.Hindus believe they ward off evil spirits, thereby protecting the person wearing them. Jewellery is worn on many different parts of the body, and for numerous reasons. No single piece of Indian jewellery fulfils the role that the wedding ring does in Western societies. Usually, a bride wears as much jewellery as her family can afford. Indian bridal wear havey jewellery according to his dress.

Some Type of jewellery that indian bridal compulsory wear in this Wedding is.....



Bridal Jewellery Sets

Indain Bridal wear heavy Necklace Bridal jewellery sets are available in a variety of colors to suit the different kinds of dresses that Bridal wear. The necklace are also available in different sizes , colors & Design.

















Bridal Kalira

Kalira is a kind of jewellery that wear in hand attached to bangle. Kalire are very Famous in indian specially in punjab in every punjabi wedding Bridal wear Kalire.But Today it is famous in every wedding in india











Baridal Bangles

Bangles is also take a big part in a indain wedding. Today many types of bangles are available in market , Available in all standard sizes . All colour. Most of the bride wear Red Bangles in her wedding















Mangalsutra

Mangalsutra which is an auspicious thread worn by married woman thus, marking the symbol of marriage as per the hindu custom. Destined to be the favorite jewelry of married woman, Beautifully carved with intrinsic designs, these are not only stylish but also exuberant in looks. Studded with black beads these are available in different shapes and sizes.
















Hath Panja

Hath Panja Taking into consideration the wide popularity of India jewelry in global marketplace.The ethnic & beautifull look of these fashionable adornment products are well crafed & beautifully designed .All kind of Hath Panja are available in various colour, size,design.



Mang Tika

Mang thika is a jewellery that a women waer on her head........it's gave a beautifull look to a women. Mang thika a re available in a variety of colors ,size, design.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Most Women Are Fond of Buying Fashion Jewellery

Today all women of all country are fond of buying fashion jewellery. Fashion accessories are such type of accessories that even if women buy thousand of ornament ,they will find them less...

Losts of women crazy for jewellery. They go in so many shops and see so many ornaments! But it is a human or a woman tendency of no satisfaction. Even they buy thousands of ornaments they still crave for more... They wear jewellerys according to occasion & Dress .I think god has made women like this ...... But women are not only crazy for jewellery but they are crazy for shopping. Some new thing in market always attracts us. This new thing can be anything which is not even a necessity for us. But still we will go and buy that just because our friend or neighbor bought that. And jewellery is always attractive.

What actually is fashion jewellery? I think, any jewellery or all jewellery is related to fashion. We wear gold jewellery because of fashion. Then why do we call fashion jewellery as a particular category.

According to us jewellery is a thing that gives an additional value to the person who wears it. But, wearing fashionable jewellery gives a fashionable value to the person who is wearing that particular jewellery. What is fashionable value then?

Fashionable value of fashion jewellery

There are so many types of people in the world. This type can be thought of as religion wise and also can be thought of as mentality wise. We are aware that each and every religion has their specific type of Jewellerys which are different from the other religions. Adding value to a specific type of religious Jewellery with some new trends and ideas can be a fashionable value...There are many type of jewellery Gold , Silver , Copper , Etc .

Today Fashion Jewellery Shaping the market demand .......


Wednesday, March 31, 2010

How Fashion Jewelry Trends Develop

In the 20th century, fashion jewelry trends were developed on the runways of the fashion capitols of the world such as Paris, London, Milan and New York, then were passed on to the consumer through fashion magazines and in the trendiest shops. In the 21st Century, the methods of these developments have evolved into a more complicated process. This evolution is actually a mosaic of influences that combine to create what is considered vogue and defines the fashion system.

Jewelry looks tend to change concurrent with clothing trends, so it is important to look at the route with which garments styles are formed in order to track jewelry style tendencies. Color and fabric is a big part of what dictates the cycle of a fashion trend. That cycle begins about a year before the fashions hit the runway when those in the know predict what colors will be popular during a coming season. Color forecasting is a delicate balance of art and intelligence gathering which is then interpreted to create their predictions. Companies such as Pantone, the color experts, are highly regarded for their knowledge and insight on the subject.

The couture design houses then use the predicted colors and other influences to create their lines for the next year. The ready to wear designers look to the trends coming out of the couture houses to develop their designs. Some other influences can be street style, which has taken on a level of inspiration of its own. Developments in society such as economics and culture can play a hand in all this as well.

The upcoming season’s fashions hit the runways of Fashion Week celebrations around the world along with accessories like shoes, bags and jewelry. Editors from fashion magazines and blogs, celebrities and their stylists are all in attendance and report on the trends. Celebrity stylists who are in-the-know, such as Rachel Zoe, can have a huge impact on what consumers want because they take the new fashions, combine them in a creative way with accessories to give them a unique look and place them on famous people who wear them where they will be photographed and get attention. Consumers are influenced to want these styles by all of the up-to-the-minute images and thus style trends are born. If fashionistas reject fashion dictates and do not embrace a style, then it will fade away and the trend never develops.

Consumers can play a role in creating trends as well. When shoppers want a certain product the trend expands and takes on a life of it’s own. Shoppers go into stores looking for an item and if enough demand is seen for that design, the store buyers stock them in the stores. Although those requests may be similar to what is being worn in the magazines and on the stars, sometimes they prefer to stray away from the mainstream of what is being sold to them as "the item of the moment". They prefer to add their own style and personality to the items they request and in doing so create several sub-trends which give way to the next 'hot' item which in turn can be seen as an influence on fashion designers. The cycle continues.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Descriptions

All products are photographed in full colour, but small variations in colour and size may occur between the beads in a piece of jewellery. Slight colour and size differences can occur between batches of beads. Sizes are approximate. Every effort has been made to ensure descriptions are correct, product descriptions such as 'gold', 'silver', 'copper','brass ' etc

Sunday, January 10, 2010

jewellery info

We are a expoter we designed for you we aim to give you unique and different jewellery. We try to follow the current fashion trends in a new way , but offer individuality and design timeless pieces of jewellery suitable for many occasions.The jewellery avilable in many colour . Whilst our colour ranges will naturally include colours in vogue at present, they will also include many old and unusual colours. we can give variety, with chunky, unusual, beautiful, gentle, fun, and quirky pieces included in our range.



Wednesday, January 6, 2010