The Classic Tribal Necklace is a vintage handmade jewellery, designed using handpicked polygonal brass beads of superior quality. The antique embellishment is certainly the first choice among women who love stylizing in the best of fashion, as this one is not only unique but graceful in its own tone. Superlative in design and make, the tribal jewellery spells charm and simplicity with ease. It perfectly maintains the minimalism and ethnicity of the indigenous Dhokra artisans who have diligently hand-thrown the neckband with sheer expertise and dexterity.The Classic Tribal Necklace, with its minimalism and refinement, can be well matched with ethnic Indian dresses and sarees at family functions and occasional celebrations. Adorn your everyday casual wear with this sensational new addition to your wardrobe and outshine the onlookers.goroots offers the handmade Classic Tribal Necklace at competitive prices.You are purchasing the actual product pictured in here.
Dhokra Jewellery
Dhokra is a form of metal craft, practised in India for more than 4000 years. This form of art ropes in traditional handicraft skills to produce exquisite jewellery as well as home decor artefacts that are not only beautiful but functional as well.
For one, Dhokra ornaments carry striking significance as they embody a more primitive simplicity. Although it is vintage in nature, Dhokra jewellery still bears contemporary styles, when mixed in the right proportions.
As the Dhokra artefacts are completely made using ancient handicraft techniques from start to finish, the shapes are not perfect the symmetries are not mirror images nor do these resemble any computer generated graphics. The beauty of Dhokra ornaments is that every artefact is unique in the world, no two Dhokras are the same.
About Dhokra
Largely accomplished by the Bhottada section of the famous Gond tribes of Orissa, Dhokra is the oldest type of metal casting that involves the metal brass as its main ingredient. Also known as Cire Perdue or lost wax procedure, Dhokra involves a replica of the artefact being made with a wax on a clay centre along with significant motifs and embellishments.
As the artefact is heated, the wax melts and leaves its metal structure behind. The artefact enters the stage where it is further decorated with intricate designs to look attractive.
Storing Dhokra Jewellery
Just like every other type of metallic jewellery, Dhokra ornaments too are subjected to accumulation of dust particles and dirt in the long run. The best that can be done is to store it in a jewellery box, avoiding contact with air and water when not in use. Maintain its original tint by cleaning the jewellery with lime or Brasso.
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