Rajwadi Traditional Double Thewa Pendant

Rajwadi Traditional Double Thewa Pendant

Rajwadi Traditional Double Thewa Pendant

 

Thewa is a 400-year-old art of making jewelry and has its origin in Rajasthan. It started under the patronage of Maharawat Samant Singh in the Pratapgarh district of Rajasthan. Thewa, which means “setting” in a literal sense, is a unique way of fusing gold and colored glass to create magnificent pieces. The invention of this at is credited to Nathu ji Soni, whose family kept the craft a secret to be passed from father to son only. It is said that the same family has been practicing the art ever since it was invented and the secret still remains with them. They call themselves “Raj-Sonis” now and some of their family members have received awards from the Government and also from UNESCO. To motivate this form of art, the Government of India issued a postage stamp in the year 2004 commemorating Thewa. Thewa continues to be an inimitable form of art because of the amount of labor, craftsmanship and detail that goes in the making of a single piece of jewelry.

 

The basic Thewa jewelry is made on a mottled sheet of pure gold combined into a colored glass which then constitutes a single unit. This entire range of jewelry is handmade and sometimes a single piece of jewelry takes more than a month’s time. The glass that is blended with the gold, is treated by a special process which renders a dazzling effect and in turn highlights the gold patterns. Over a period of time, the makers of the jewelry have come up with customizations to the traditional way of crafting a Thewa piece. Thewa is now being combined with the Kundan art which is again a traditional art of jewelry and adds another dimension to the original Thewa.

Rajwadi Traditional Double Thewa Pendant

Double Thewa Designer Pendant

Double Thewa Designer Pendant

Double Thewa Designer Pendant

 

 

Thewa Designer Pendant Set , also known as Bikaneri or Jaipuri jewellery, is a popular variation, wherein enameling with vivid colours and designs is on the reverse, while the Thewa setting is in the front. The city of Jaipur in Rajasthan has traditionally been the centre for Thewa jewellery in India.

Thewa flourished under royal patronage during the Mughal era. Over the years, the Thewa jewellery of the courts was successfully copied in silver in Rajasthan, Bihar and the Punjab and became popular with the common man.
In 2006, “Thewa” and Thewa jewellery Designer Pendant Set contributed the largest share of both market value and volume in the Indian jewellery market.

Thewa jewellery is created by setting carefully shaped, uncut diamonds and polished multicoloured gemstones into an exquisitely designed pure gold or faux metal base. The elaborate process begins with the skeletal framework called Ghaat. Thereafter, the Paadh procedure takes place, during which wax is poured onto the framework and moulded according to the design. Following this is the Khudai process, when the stones or uncut gems are fit into the framework. Meenakari then involves enameling to define the design details. Next, the Pakai process involves gold foils that hold the gems onto the framework; these are cold soldered using burnishing techniques. Finally, the gems are polished using the Chillai process.

Thewa Designer Pendant Set is a traditional form of Indian gemstone jewellery involving a gem set with gold foil between the stones and its mount, usually for elaborate necklaces. The method is believed to have originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is one of the older forms of jewellery made and worn in India. The word Thewa means highly refined gold, and a highly refined and pure form of molten gold is used.

It remains an integral part of the traditional bridal wedding trousseau. Traditional settings, including the thappa and ras rawa, are experiencing a revival. Most recently, in the 2008 epic film, Jodhaa Akbar, the lead character portrayed by Aishwariya Rai was extensively shown wearing Thewa jewellery, highlighting its influence among Rajasthani royalty.

Manekratna the styles of all the latest trends in jewellery, bringing it online for all the jewel lovers now in India. Our emporium provides the latest trends in Fashion Jewellery to bring more versatility to your wardrobe thereby making it perfect for both the conventional and the contemporary women. We offer exclusive Artificial and Imitation Jewellery designs online at best prices. From classy sophisticated Jewellery pieces to traditional and antique collections, we specialize in every genre of jewelry design bringing the joy of jewellery fashion at your doorstep.

 

Double Thewa Designer Pendant

Rajwadi Thewa Designer Pendant Sets

Rajwadi Thewa Designer Pendant Sets

Rajwadi Thewa Designer Pendant Sets

In 2006, “Thewa” and Thewa jewellery Designer Pendant Set contributed the largest share of both market value and volume in the Indian jewellery market.

Thewa jewellery is created by setting carefully shaped, uncut diamonds and polished multicoloured gemstones into an exquisitely designed pure gold or faux metal base. The elaborate process begins with the skeletal framework called Ghaat. Thereafter, the Paadh procedure takes place, during which wax is poured onto the framework and moulded according to the design. Following this is the Khudai process, when the stones or uncut gems are fit into the framework. Meenakari then involves enameling to define the design details. Next, the Pakai process involves gold foils that hold the gems onto the framework; these are cold soldered using burnishing techniques. Finally, the gems are polished using the Chillai process.

Thewa Designer Pendant Set is a traditional form of Indian gemstone jewellery involving a gem set with gold foil between the stones and its mount, usually for elaborate necklaces. The method is believed to have originated in the royal courts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is one of the older forms of jewellery made and worn in India. The word Thewa means highly refined gold, and a highly refined and pure form of molten gold is used.

Thewa Designer Pendant Set , also known as Bikaneri or Jaipuri jewellery, is a popular variation, wherein enameling with vivid colours and designs is on the reverse, while the Thewa setting is in the front. The city of Jaipur in Rajasthan has traditionally been the centre for Thewa jewellery in India.

Thewa flourished under royal patronage during the Mughal era. Over the years, the Thewa jewellery of the courts was successfully copied in silver in Rajasthan, Bihar and the Punjab and became popular with the common man.

It remains an integral part of the traditional bridal wedding trousseau. Traditional settings, including the thappa and ras rawa, are experiencing a revival. Most recently, in the 2008 epic film, Jodhaa Akbar, the lead character portrayed by Aishwariya Rai was extensively shown wearing Thewa jewellery, highlighting its influence among Rajasthani royalty.

Manekratna the styles of all the latest trends in jewellery, bringing it online for all the jewel lovers now in India. Our emporium provides the latest trends in Fashion Jewellery to bring more versatility to your wardrobe thereby making it perfect for both the conventional and the contemporary women. We offer exclusive Artificial and Imitation Jewellery designs online at best prices. From classy sophisticated Jewellery pieces to traditional and antique collections, we specialize in every genre of jewelry design bringing the joy of jewellery fashion at your doorstep.

 

 

Rajwadi Thewa Designer Pendant Sets

Thewa Designer Pendant Set

Thewa Designer Pendant Set

Thewa Designer Pendant Set

 

 

Thewa Designer Pendant Set , also known as Bikaneri or Jaipuri jewellery, is a popular variation, wherein enameling with vivid colours and designs is on the reverse, while the Thewa setting is in the front. The city of Jaipur in Rajasthan has traditionally been the centre for Thewa jewellery in India.

Thewa flourished under royal patronage during the Mughal era. Over the years, the Thewa jewellery of the courts was successfully copied in silver in Rajasthan, Bihar and the Punjab and became popular with the common man.

It remains an integral part of the traditional bridal wedding trousseau. Traditional settings, including the thappa and ras rawa, are experiencing a revival. Most recently, in the 2008 epic film, Jodhaa Akbar, the lead character portrayed by Aishwariya Rai was extensively shown wearing Thewa jewellery, highlighting its influence among Rajasthani royalty.

In 2006, “Thewa” and Thewa jewellery Designer Pendant Set contributed the largest share of both market value and volume in the Indian jewellery market.

Thewa jewellery is created by setting carefully shaped, uncut diamonds and polished multicoloured gemstones into an exquisitely designed pure gold or faux metal base. The elaborate process begins with the skeletal framework called Ghaat. Thereafter, the Paadh procedure takes place, during which wax is poured onto the framework and moulded according to the design. Following this is the Khudai process, when the stones or uncut gems are fit into the framework. Meenakari then involves enameling to define the design details. Next, the Pakai process involves gold foils that hold the gems onto the framework; these are cold soldered using burnishing techniques. Finally, the gems are polished using the Chillai process.
Manekratna the styles of all the latest trends in jewellery, bringing it online for all the jewel lovers now in India. Our emporium provides the latest trends in Fashion Jewellery to bring more versatility to your wardrobe thereby making it perfect for both the conventional and the contemporary women. We offer exclusive Artificial and Imitation Jewellery designs online at best prices. From classy sophisticated Jewellery pieces to traditional and antique collections, we specialize in every genre of jewelry design bringing the joy of jewellery fashion at your doorstep.

 

Thewa Designer Pendant Set

Designer Double Thewa Jewellery

Designer Double Thewa Jewellery

Designer Double Thewa Jewellery

 

Designer Double Thewa Jewellery is a special art of jewelry making which involves embossing of intricately worked-out sheet gold on molten glass. It evolved in Pratapgarh district, Rajasthan India. Its origin dates back to the Mughal age.
The glass is treated by a special process to have glittering effects, which in turn highlights the intricate gold work. The whole Thewa piece is hand crafted over a period of one month by skilled artisans. Thewa, an art that pulsates with life, caught seemingly in movement, in motifs used on jewellery, which shows the culture, heritage and tales of romance and valour of Rajasthan with nature and happiness depicting the art of the fine craftsmanship. The process of making thewa work is detailed; time consuming and intricate, taking up to a month to complete each piece.

Like many others of the local craftsmen, Jagdish Lal Raj Soni, Beni Ram Soni and Girish Rajsoni craftpersons from Pratapgarh in Rajasthan state in India were also awarded Shilp Guru Award for Thewa art.

We are engaged in offering Designer Double Thewa Jewellery such as Fashionable Thewa Jewellery, Gold Thewa Jewellery, Modern Thewa Jewellery, Thewa Victorian Jewellery etc. These are available in any possible combination of attractive colors, exclusive looks, fashionable styles, our products are designed and manufactured as per quality standards.

Our clients can avail from us a wide range of Designer Double Thewa Jewellery. It is available in multitude of patterns, attractive shades and unique designs so as to suit diverse requirements of our clients. It is easy to wear, maintain and are also low on maintenance. It is available in plethora of colors and designs and can be availed at market leading prices.
Our organization instrumental in providing excellent quality Traditional Thewa Set to our valuable clients. The Traditional Thewa Set that we offer is dominantly green in
appearance. There is a string of green beads with gold motifs. Gaudy and flashy, it is also demanded by contemporary women for uniqueness. It is easily available in the
market.

 

Designer Double Thewa Jewellery