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Gold Jewelry – Ethnic and New Age


Gold Jewelry – Ethnic and New Age

Sangini, Mehrasons Jewellers, Mr. Jewel, Asmi, Desire, Tanishq, Sheetal Diamond and Gold Jewellery, Jagdamba Pearls and Gold are some of the names which are spoken of every day in Indian Households. These are the names of some of the most famous Indian Jewellers selling Ethnic Indian and New Age Jewellery. Local famous names include Jaipur Jewellers, Chanson Jewellers, P.C. Jewellers and Meenakshi Jewellers which are among the most famous ones. Earrings, pendants, mangalsutras, bracelets, chains, rings, bangles, necklace, sets are among some of the famous Indian Jewelery which are sold by these famous names. Designs of these differ from local designs to world famous designs. From local nakkashi and historical designs made on these pieces of gold, these lank” href=”http://www.homeshop18.com/shop/u/y/c-Jewellery-Q-and-Q-Watches-S-Gold/Home_Online-clI_2-cI_784-pCI_773-”>gold jewellery pieces also include the most modern designs to suit the working women and men of today. The traditional designs include those from the era of Mughal period a shot of which can be seen in the Indian Movie “Jodha Akbar” where the designs were exclusively made from the designs of Mugha Emperor and His Queens showcase of Jewelery. Such designs though heavy are sold with prominence everywhere. Others include the new age designs which are exclusively made for the working class. Light weight and often a mix of Indian and European designs these suit best those who work in offices yet do not want to be behind in class and fashion jewelry. Fashion Jewellery or Ethnic Jewellery, Gold has a charm which even surpasses the diamond jewellery in many ways. Ranging from as low as Rs 3000/- (local make) to as high as lakhs of rupees these are the best assets in bad times too. In India, people often buy gold jewellery to sell it in bad times apart from as fashion accessory. Moreover, exchanged in marriages and other big Indian festivals these are often a tradition rather than just a piece of jewellery. These days one also buys Gold Jewellery from online shopping portals which are easy to access. These online shopping portals not only give genuine gold with Gold Purity Certification but also the ease of home delivery. To know more about such portals, just log on to their website.


In INDIA how many of you feel the "mangalsutra" has become a hang mans noose around the neck of the husband ?
when once upon a time it was a noose around the neck of the wife ? is this the changing reality of today ?

how many indians are aware of what the hon'ble supreme court of india has called "legal terrorism" when dealing with validity of sec. 498A ? how many indians are aware all provisions of law relating to woman and their implications ?

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15 Responses to “Gold Jewelry – Ethnic and New Age”
  1. Sampras says:

    Yes, you should never remove your Mangalsutra in any time but when having sex its okay. Like u said, u don't want it to be dirtied and it is also very uncomfortable. So it okay to remove during sex but remember to wear it right after the night is over.

  2. what? iam confused
    whats mangalsutra?

  3. yours h says:

    i would advice you seek the help of a religious leader. They can give you a proper answer:) Good Luck

  4. bestfriend says:

    Validity of Hindu Marriage Ceremonies is based on section 7 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, read it:-
    Ceremonies for a Hindu marriage.-(1) A Hindu marriage may be solemnized in accordance with the customary rites and ceremonies of either party thereto.

    (2) Where such rites and ceremonies include the saptapadi (that is, the taking of seven steps by the bridegroom and the bride jointly before the sacred fire), the marriage becomes complete and binding when the seventh step is taken.
    The Hindu marriage has to be solemnized according to the customary rites & ceremonies of any one of the party, so what has to be checked in the present case what were the necessary customary rites & ceremonies of both these two parties. Whether mere exchange of garland & putting golden chain with mangalsutra sufficient marriage ceremonies for any of them or not. Second question which has to be checked is if the rites and ceremonies include the saptapadi (that is, the taking of seven steps by the bridegroom and the bride jointly before the sacred fire) in case of any of these two parties. What I can presume this being a marriage between both or one of the south Indian person & as far my information goes the marriage ceremonies in certain group of people in southern or other part of India the ceremony of Satapadi doesn't exist, this however does not mean in that case their Hindu Marriages ceremonies are not valid if other required necessary marriage ceremonies applicable to both or one of the party has been preformed which will bind both of them in a legal marriage. In North Indian Marriages between Hindus the necessary ceremonies include Homa/Havan, Panigrahan & Saptapadi. Unless the complete history of the Hindu Marriage applicable to the parties in question is checked confirming that whatever ceremonies were performed between was legally sufficient for the valid marriage between them, no further comments can be passed on such marriage & its legal validity. None registration of Hindu Marriage does not invalidate the marriage in any case hence this plea that the marriage was not registered with the registrar of marriages under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 or any other relevant matrimonial registration Act won't get any relief for assuming it invalid marriage on this ground only.

  5. Pari says:

    Have you checked local jewelry stores for ideas? I usually get inspiration from those sorts of places then think of my own.

  6. rEdshiFt says:

    Looking at jewelry cannot be described as "research." This word is reserved for serious matters.

  7. nanditha says:

    It didn't matter, to them women are like cattle- status being either married or not. Men are considered the traders of women, and are held above this marriage status.

    P.O.S.

  8. purple7 says:

    as you know marriage is the name of compromise.being a woman i am also a supporter of women's right but this is not a right way to protest. in our culture wearing mangalsutra is symbol of your suhagn .if your hubby &in laws wants that u should wear it than whats wronge? if u don't want to wear on weastern out fit than take a mid way just hide it inside ur shirt .your in laws only force u for their son beacause not wearing it feels them emberesing.i hope u do love ur hubby so leave it and enjoy ur married life becoz life is much preciouse then these types of misunderstandig .try to conveince ur betterhalf he will also under stand u .always try to take a midway in social & married life becoz every time attack is not a best defance!

  9. Pramod R says:

    The simple truth is that, its we Indian men have encourage the woman to step outside the house…..Today, we regret….so take it as it comes…now.

  10. ahisha says:

    I'm not an Indian, but I'd say it depends on whether you mean this in a religious,cultural, or a legal sense. If you haven't gotten it legally performed the government probably won't recognize it, and you should have a ceremony performed if you want to get married.

    As for the religious sense, if there is a religious text available concerning this practice, which I confess I have no knowledge of, I would recommending reading it. The ceremony he performed may be all that is required, or there may be a stipulation that a religious or ceremonial official be there to witness the ceremony. Also, the culture may have shifted from the literal meaning of the words in that book, and may still expect certain practices to be followed, so if the cultural answer is what you're seeking then you should wait for a knowledgable Indian to answer.

    P.S. if you're living in the US, then we wouldn't be able to legally "accept" your marriage as legit if you don't have a marriage license/certificate. For purposes of being able to …perform marriage duties, and culturally not being allowed to perform these actions if not married, the legal aspect may or may not be relevant.

  11. yes ur married to her, she is your wife!! you can tell her, to come to your house and stay with you!

  12. You can consider some simply silver jewelries, which can make you more elegant.

  13. sukhada p says:

    google it,or try e bay.
    try searching gooogle with these searches:
    hindu jewelwry
    mangalsutra jewelwry
    …and so on

    http://www.ebay.com
    http://www.google.com

  14. Even if I were also a Non-Hindu.I would feel happy and proud ,because it make my look charming,attractive and glammed by simply putting some pinch of Sidoor
    on my MAANG,wear toe-ring[Bicchiya} ,nath,laung,andMangalSutra very happily.I have seen many such women in MP.UP,Chhattishgarh,ORISSA,WB
    also.

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