Evolution of Gold Jewelry !


Gold jewelry is one of those items that seemed to have existed indefinitely. It has been used in jewelry from 4000 B.C. Historians believe that its use in jewelry began in either Eastern side of Europe or Iraq, although it is still widely used today. This is owed in part to its cultural significance, but it also stems from its composition. Gold is an extremely flexible and durable metal that can be melted down and reforged. Gold can be laid out so thinly that NASA uses it as a filter on astronaut helmets!

There was jewelry as well as other decorative accouterments that showed position and riches. In addition, the jewelry demonstrated a remarkable practical knowledge of goldsmithing. The Thracians were not the only ones who could work with gold. By the time of the Ancient Egyptians, molten gold was being poured into molds to manufacture items, a casting process that we still use today.

In 1500 BC, the Greeks pioneered the production of gold wires. This eventually led to the development of thinner, more straightforward pieces such as high-end bracelets, wreaths, and earrings. During this time, ladies wore jewelry only on outings and to flaunt their social standing. Due to ancient explorations and a love of Medieval and Renaissance art, the demand for gold jewelry and workmanship increased tremendously during the nineteenth century. Pieces made at this time copied elaborate motifs employed by ancient civilizations.

The ancient province of Taxila was the birthplace of jewelry enameling, a technique that peaked under the reign of the Mughals. These old Indian designs were subsequently altered to incorporate nature-inspired, floral, and geometrical elements. Indian artists refined classic Mughal Kundan and Jadau techniques and applied their own distinct touches to create a one-of-a-kind pattern.

Though the journey of Indian jewelry appears to have been long, it has undoubtedly added to the attractiveness, expanding the gold craze. Though new contemporary designs have arisen in the modern world, the precise and graceful traditional designs that continue to amaze everyone are unrivalled. Visit New Shrinivas Jewelers for the latest collection of traditional and classic pieces that you will cherish for a lifetime.

 

 

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