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Delhi Jewellery Information
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Delhi is the capital city of India.Delhi has always been referred to as the “city of pearls” even though it is far away from the sea.Ram Dutt Malji, a Haryanvi pearl trader, became a royal jeweler.Some of the manufacturers even deal in silver jewellery, silverware, articrafts and loose gems. They maintain high quality and purity standards. Each piece of jewellery is crafted diligently by expert craftsmen. Several styles of pearl jewellery have progressed along with the pearl trade.
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The 'Satlada' and 'Panchlada Haar' are respectively seven and five stringed necklaces and are very popular. They are often intermingled with emeralds, rubies and onyx beads set in nine-carat gold.
Earrings set with uncut diamonds and pearls, are also very popular among the ladies of the city. The pearl markets of the city also offer infinite varieties of beautiful chokers, pendants and lockets. There are two kinds of pearls-real or cultured. After a pearl is made, it is separated as per the shape. The drilling is either done horizontally or vertically. This is done by highly skilled artisans.
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They manufacture handmade gold jewellery like necklaces, bracelets, bangles, earrings, anklets, chains, pendants, brooches and rings, traditional gold jewellery, kundan gold jewelery, minakari jewellery, diamond jewellery like rings, wedding sets, bracelets, studded chains, pendants, brooches, earrings, studded bangles.
This prosperous lifestyle demanded and attracted many craftsmen from distant parts of the world, especially the Arabian Gulf where the rare original pearls are found in profusion. The royal families demanded that these pearls be brought to India in abundance.
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Various kinds of ornaments are made from pearls like bracelets, Kundan sets and enameled sets, Satlads (seven strand pearl, set with precious stones), lacchas, chand bali (a moon shaped ear-ring), chokers, rassi (a chain set in the form of rope) chatai (a mat type chain, ear rings and rings), hath phool (for the fingers and the wrist), vaddenam (waist belt) and Tanmani.
It is the largest center for pearl trading in the world and sells about 40-50 thousand kilograms of pearls per year. Skilled craftsmen, do processing and grading of pearls here. After the long process of grading and processing of pearls is over they are strung together by skilled knitters or patwas, using silk or gold strings.
Several styles of pearl jewellery have progressed along with the pearl trade. The 'Satlada' and 'Panchlada Haar' are respectively seven and five stringed necklaces and are very popular. They are often intermingled with emeralds, rubies and onyx beads set in nine-carat gold. Earrings set with uncut diamonds and pearls, are also very popular among the ladies of the city. The pearl markets of the city also offer infinite varieties of beautiful chokers, pendants and lockets.
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