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The Look of Indian Royalty


The appeal of Indian Royalty Chic is that it is so lavish and cosmic at the same time. Indian monarchs, no matter how big or small always mattered to style themselves after the great kings who surrounded themselves with images of deities, silks, decorative works of art, lush carpets and silk pillows. Indian Royalty chic is a posh look but at the same time it is very humane emphasizing comfort and breathable materials. They lived in a land surrounded in immeasurable luxury and populated with magicians, monsters, maharajas, gods and goddesses.

 

The color palette of Royalty Chic is jewel-like and corresponds to the energy centers in the body called chakras. Red and gold are favored colors along with fabrics that have beautiful mirrored insets. Red and gold are colors that are considered to draw money in Indian culture. Anything hand detailed, tie-dyed or braided was considered to be fashionable.

 

Indian tie dyeing known as bandhani, or knot dyeing, in which parts of a silk or cotton cloth are tied tightly with wax thread before the whole cloth is dipped in a dye vat; the threads are afterward untied, the parts so protected being left uncolored. The technique is used in many parts of India, but Gujarat and Rajasthan produced, and are still noted for, the finest work. You can find examples of this tie-dye technique decorating Indian clothing, bedspreads, and other items.
Whether it is jewellery, a sculpture, a small jewelry box or a piece of furniture’s the height of opulence in Indian culture is gold jewelry. Indian royalty was very much distinguished by the jewelry that they wore. Gold earrings jewelry or gold pendants jewelry are the most precious of gifts. Gold is also regarded as a great investment, which is very useful at the hour of need.

 

Copper jewelry is very fashion fierce if you want to get this Indian royalty look. Dull copper finishes that have gold ornamentation and hollow gold beads denote the Gujrati style. The look of treasures from this area is heavier and more ornate.

 

Silver jewelry from North Kashimir is also popular. Symbols to do with Buddhism or the Hindu life style are typical along with insets of amber, turquoise and other semi-precious rocks.

 

The signature colors of traditional Bengal style are red and white and bangles in those colors adorned the wrist of a married bangle lady. It is also traditional for a Bengal woman to wear an iron bangle covered with gold for protection. Fish and delicate filigrees and lacework are also typical of this style. Bengal treasures, such as jewel chests are often also inlaid with gems such as ruby, emerald, sapphire, cats eye, coral, turquoise, pearl, opal and diamonds.

 

Indian gold jewelry is also famous for its beautiful designs all over the world. In the traditional times also, gold jewelry also signified that the person wearing it was royalty.






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