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/*! elementor - v3.14.0 - 26-06-2023 */ .elementor-widget-image{text-align:center}.elementor-widget-image a{display:inline-block}.elementor-widget-image a img[src$=".svg"]{width:48px}.elementor-widget-image img{vertical-align:middle;display:inline-block} Designer: Sameya Kausar AChitra Manjari – A tribute to Raja Ravi VarmaChitra Manjari, is a collection by Sameya Kausar A, a student of Diploma in Fine Jewellery Design August 2022 at JD Institute of Fashion Technology, Bengaluru for JD Design Awards 2023. The young jewellery designer paid tribute to renowned artist Raja Ravi

As part of delicate jewellery design, precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum are used to create jewelry pieces, along with precious and semi-precious gemstones such as diamonds, rubies, etc. emeralds, and sapphires. The jewellery creation process involves conceptualizing, designing, and manufacturing a variety of jewellery pieces, such as rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and brooches, among others. Students who are interested in

Jewellery has always been a source of admiration. Have you ever looked at a piece and wondered about the jewelry designer who created the design? It is an art form that requires creativity, training, and, most importantly, an eye for detail. Jewelry has always held great importance, especially in India, since the beginning of civilization. People have always admired beautiful jewellery, but few know

Spring gives us multiple joy and one such celebratory moment is Valentine's week, which has started. The freshness of the season with love, what can we be blessed with more? We keep showering our closed ones with little token of appreciation and love but with the advent of Valentine’s week, our itch for extravagance gets fulfilled. These special occasions also give the jewellery design

Career as a jewellery designer allows you to match your creativity and business acumen with hands-on crafting skill. As a Jewellery designer you are not only designing but also making jewellery with the use of materials that include gold, silver and precious stones. Career as a jewellery designer could involve producing designs for mass production or craft jewellery in smaller numbers or create customised

Jade jewellery with its delicate shades of green and lilac is understated rather than the flamboyance of many other stones. Real jade jewellery has enchanted the heart and minds for centuries now. It is an extremely hard material, sturdier than steel, and in pre-historic times was used as axe-heads, knives and weapons. It is only more recently that Jade's beauty has led to

Ruby is one of the most precious stones, which is known for its brilliant shine and glows with a subtlety. The red colour of Ruby denotes various feelings. It is also one of the rarest stones which is what makes it expensive. It represents an air that is depicts the characteristics of the colour red, blood, a captivating sunset and the colour of

Jewellery making allows you to try different styles. The range of materials that one can employ for jewellery making means that there are limitless opportunities in crafting beautiful jewellery and one must not limit one’s imagination. One does not have to be an experienced craftsperson to enjoy jewellery making and create exquisite original Jewellery pieces. Inorder to improvise and make intricate jewellery making

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