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babasareecentre · 8 months
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kollamsupreme · 1 month
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kaashusa1 · 4 months
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Why Gold Plated Earrings Are the Perfect Fashion Statement
In the world of style and accessorizing, gold plated earrings stand out as eternal, flexible, and undeniably chic. They epitomize the ideal fusion of luxury, affordability, and fashion, making them a critical part of any style enthusiast's series. Whether you are a trendsetter, a minimalist, or a person who loves conventional splendor, gold plated jewelry has a unique enchantment that transcends limitations. Let's delve into the motives why these wonderful portions are hailed as the right style declaration.
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samskruthi · 8 months
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South Indian Gold-Plated Inspired NIHIRA Silver Earrings By Samskruthi
Embrace the regal sphere of Southern inspired attractiveness with our gold-plated silver earrings, painstakingly created with peacock designs and embellished with beautiful semi-precious stones. Shop with us at www.samskruthisilver.com
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sajidhaji · 2 years
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babasareecentre · 5 months
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dhwanibansal · 2 years
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Best Fashion Jewelry, Lifestyle, and Beauty Blog in India
One of the most unforgettable experiences of a bride's life is the moment she says "I do." The practice of wearing jewellery is not only associated with female fashion; rather, it has profound historical and cultural roots in Indian society. Self-expression is often the motivation behind it. There is a wide variety of best fashion jewellery boutique throughout India's many cities and villages.
The remarkable ingenuity and cost-effectiveness of imitation jewellery have contributed to its widespread popularity in recent years. Women are aware of how to combine traditional practices of adorning their beauty with contemporary styles in a manner that is fashionable. The society we live in today is led by powerful women who understand how to carry themselves in a manner that is both fashionable and confident. The following is a list of the top 10 companies of imitation accessories that provide sophisticated designs as a singular option to Indian ladies.
1. Tribe Amrapali
There is a dedicated and rapidly expanding fan club for Tribe Amrapali. Winter essentials include baubles crafted from silver, silver that has been gold-plated, and style jewellery. These pieces have forward-thinking designs that are also current, reasonably priced, and stylish. Motivated by the creative and cultural aspects of society.
2. Zaveri Pearls
We appreciate the ones that have been adorned with stones that sparkle and stunning pearls as well; they never fail to create an impression no matter where they go. Pearls have a long history of being connected with elegance and monarchy. If you have a selection of pearl jewellery in your jewellery box, you'll be prepared for a wide range of situations, from amplifying your ethnic looks to looking like an expert at party fashion.
3. Dhwani Bansal
The jewellery designed by Dhwani Bansal has a signature style that is characterised by a language of clean lines, geometric shapes, and elegant understatement. The designer who is responsible for this namesake company aspires for her works to represent the dominating presence of complexity via simplicity, the mesmerising influence of history and spirituality, the beautiful fusion of culture with minimalism, and the gentleness of organic beauty. Each collection draws inspiration from the ageless art of handcrafting in the best fashion jewellery boutique in order to create pieces that reflect subtle traditional undertones against striking, modern silhouettes and designs that are refined, self-assured, and sometimes whimsical. These contemporary must-haves combine dialogue with wearability.
4. Pipa Bella
Pipa Bella has positioned itself as a straightforward virtual style brand offering unique and individualised jewellery collections. Pipa Bella's collections may be seen on their website. It comes with about one thousand and one hundred more exact jewellery designs that are dispersed throughout a wide product catalogue. These designs include chandelier earrings, charm bracelets, and necklaces. It is one of the most reasonably priced counterfeit pieces of jewellery presents that can be found on the market.
5. Voylla
Fashion jewellery manufacturer Voylla is placing a significant bet on traditional Indian artwork such as Madhubani, Ajrakh, and Kantha, amongst others, in order to develop contemporary designs for its accessories such as earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and so on.
6. Ra Abta by Rahul
Each and every item of jewellery sold at Raabta by Rahul is an absolute show-stopper, from complex passas to necklaces with many layers. However, the jadau, the Kundan jewellery, and the chandelier-style kalire that they sell are the most impressive parts of their selection. This location is like a dream come true for brides.
7. YouBella
You may get designer jewellery from the best fashion jewellery boutique that complements your clothing and amps up your style statement with a variety of designs and styles at YouBella. This will give you a look that is both intriguing and trendy. YouBella is the place to go if you're looking for trendy necklaces, contemporary bangles, exquisite earrings, or innovative pendants. Therefore, when there is a particular event, you should show everyone your sense of style and beauty.
8. Isharya
Isharya is widely considered to be the most opulent jewellery brand in India. This is the most current brand of Indian jewellery available, and it has all of the most recent jewellery collections. You may acquire the most modern Indian jewellery from this company. Isharya personifies all that a stylish and self-assured person should be. Everyone loves them because they allow the girls' individuality to show through. The designer label offers a variety of necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earrings, in addition to a plethora of other decorations, for your shopping convenience.
9. Mirraw
Mirraw offers you well-selected pieces of clothing that have been designed by skilled fashion designers. They provide a vibrant marketplace where innovative designers may exhibit their most recent work and network with those who are passionate about fashion. The brand is capable of providing excellent designs for a wide variety of products, including but not limited to apparel, jewellery, accessories, and footwear.
10. Suhani Pittie
The World Gold Council has recognised the company as one of the most original and creative jewellery designers in the world's top 10 and has placed it on that list. An already exquisite collection is elevated to new heights by the inclusion of raw fashion. Magazines such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Grazia, and Femina have published articles highlighting the designs in question.
Wrapping up
When it comes to making a refined and sophisticated appearance, a woman's jewellery is just as important as the rest of her outfit. Whether you're going to the workplace or a party, you may look your very best by accessorising with some of the most exquisite jewellery that money can buy. When you are ready to begin your jewellery collection from the best fashion jewellery boutique, start with the greatest faux jewellery manufacturers that were discussed above.
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kollamsupreme · 3 months
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pure-ablution · 1 month
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Do you know any similar bracelets and jewelry to Cartier Love Bracelets, that are just really basic and simple? I want to buy some jewelry that can be worn anywhere.
The Love Bracelet is the ultimate basic rich girl bracelet. I don’t really wear mine anymore but I used to wear it all the time, it’s ubiquitous and can be worn with any casual daytime outfit without causing any undue fuss or attention. The Love Bracelet is weird because it’s so well-known, everyone and their mother has a rep these days and it’s seen on the wrists of prostitutes and princesses, and yet it can still somehow go unnoticed as long as you don’t actually jangle it in people’s faces. From afar it looks like a simple gold or silver bangle, it’s unobtrusive and honestly, I do think that every girl could do with having a 15-dollar rep tucked in the back of her jewellery box, just in case.
Basic simple bangles:
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Olivia Le, £45; Lily & Roo, £75; Karin Andréasson, £116; Dower & Hall, £165
The basic, simple bangle is what I prefer over the Love Bracelet these days. You can show a bit more character, go vintage or niche, designer or high street, and have a little fun with it. I love my vintage Gucci bamboo bangle and I wear it all the time, and I collect enamel bangles from Michaela Frey, too. I’ve chosen a selection of gold-plated bangles (all—apart from Olivia Le—also available in silver!) that I think are fun but simple enough to go with everything, but you could really put anything in this category, it all depends on your personal style. Wear them stacked or on their own, they work both ways and give a little lift to an otherwise boring outfit.
Love bracelet dupes:
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QVC Diamonique, £30; Kate Spade, £75; Coach, £95; Tory Burch, £165
These are just a few dupes (i.e. Cartier ‘inspired’ pieces) I found whilst looking through the ���product’ section on Google. The Love Bracelet is iconic and has been copied and reinterpreted by almost every brand, and I’m fairly sure you could get a dupe at Claire’s at this point if you looked hard enough. I’ve linked pieces at a range of price points from brands I trust not to steal your money or break upon first wear; there are a lot of shady jewellery sites these days, and not only the cheap ones, either, so if you’re looking for an ‘inspired’ bracelet rather than a straight-up fake, then I recommend you stick to known brands and mid-tier jewellery houses.
Straight-up reps:
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If you live in, or are going to soon visit, South or West Asia, then get yourself down to the jewellery district, into the bazaar or souk, and find yourself a decent jeweller or gold merchant. It’s almost too easy to find perfect, solid gold replicas of one of the world’s most famous bracelets. The same goes for Southeast Asia, I know several excellent jewellery merchants in Indonesia and Malaysia who do amazing replicas and fantasy pieces from all the big houses. What I will say is that gold is soft, and scratches easily—genuine Love Bracelets notoriously scratch like hell, and all the solid gold replicas I’ve seen have scratched equally as badly.
I personally think that, unless you’re in pursuit of 1:1 perfection, then you’re better off buying stainless steel from China. It won’t scratch as much, and it’s cheap. There are two factories producing the largest proportion of replica Love Bracelets in China, and they both make at what I’d consider to be a low-mid tier, the interior details of the bracelets are incorrect and the screws are set too deep, but unless you take it off and show it to people who have an eye for jewellery and the authentic bracelet on hand for reference, nobody is going to call you out. There’s no point, in my view, in paying hundreds for 18k Chinese reps when you could contact an Indonesian or Indian or Emirati merchant and have the same thing for much less, and there’s no point in buying mid-tier through WhatsApp sellers when they source from exactly the same factories as DHGate and AliExpress. I’d drop links but they’d expire quickly anyway, so just go on AliExpress, find yourself a jewellery seller with over a 97% approval rating and reviews with photographs, message the shop and ask for real photos before you buy, pay like £25 max for your bracelet and go off on your merry way.
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silverflowerbynidhi · 3 months
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Indian jewelry has a long history dating back to ancient civilizations. It holds significant cultural and religious importance, often passed down through generations. Traditional pieces are characterized by intricate designs and are crafted using age-old techniques.Indian jewelry is a timeless expression of artistry, culture, and heritage. From traditional pieces to modern designs, it continues to captivate enthusiasts worldwide with its beauty, craftsmanship, and symbolism.
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nyx-is-missing · 2 years
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IN MY HC JUDE DUARTE, TARYN DUARTE AND VIVI DUARTE ARE HALF DESI.
(And jude and taryn are half latinas)
LET ME COOK, the oficial art we have of jude shows us that she is a dark skinned girl, and the most common fancast for her is a brazillian actress, the scenes are taken from a soup opera that made hude success here.
As a brazillian i am taking this as a opportunity.
It was hcs in general but it grew up to something more, no complains!!
I kinda wanna do a pt2 on the revel..
I imagine the girls childhood, living is a nice neighborhood on the suburbs but going out every weekend to smaller neighborhoods filled with people from their culture.
Eating white people food sometimes to blend out but loving indian and latin food, especially brazillian food: they ate Samosa, curry, the brazillian barbecue, naan, feijoada etc....
The books mentions them eating other asian foods as well, they do that to stay as close to culture as they can.
One of the memories from home they could never forget was when they went all out as a family to enjoy their culture, whether it was a huge birthday party, or a even bigger indian wedding where they would dress in tradicional clothing and wear minor jewelry, or even a simple brazillian barbecue with friends where they would feel the thing all br kids feel while they wait by the pool for their parents to stop dancing and tk put them food, a plate of Rice, and meat with farofa temperada and vinagrete, ofc with a cup of guaraná.
They loved the languages, mostly mixing them up while talking fast so their parents would not understand what they were trying to say to one another, they still do that in faeryland. They loved understanding the music as well.
Abou the music, i picture them having so much fun dancing to the music at parties, learning coreographies or just spinning around to the songs.
I can perfectly see taryn sleeping in a chair late at night at a party (they grew up with noise, developing the ability to sleep anywere was a must) while jude and vivi tired themselfs out with a group of kids or older people learning the dancings and the meaning Behind them.
Carimbó was very common, they loved spinning around with their huge skirts full of colours, moving their bodies with the rithim
The books show us jude snapping and trying to rebel to somethings, i can see her pulling the seamstress aside to request her a bunch of lehengas with the other dresses, a Red one with Gold details, a Black one with Silver details, a water green one, a orange one etc... not even taryn knew about it, it was her secret small rebellion, they didnt take her for one them? Well she didnt either, she was human, a hot blooded human, and she was going to show them that
And after thinking about it for a sec she even asked for some more jewelry to madoc, indian jewelry, he gave her Gold and she went with vivi to the mortal world to buy them, vivi loved it, every second of it.
They came back with tons of jewelry and jude even got her nose pierced, it had the tiniest little Stone that she used to keep the perfuration from closing up, it was easy to cover up until the day of the revel
And she was especially exited when the day finally came
She had the complete package, the red lehenga that complemented her skin, a maangtika she wore with her hair down, for the first time in years, a nath on her nose, jhumkas in her ears, a haath phool in her hands, she even went to the human world to do some henna, she had never been more human in years, and she wasnt hating it.
She went down the stairs of her house feeling great, and the feeling grew at the compliments her family gave her, taryn was a bit on the jealous side but madoc told her not to complain, jude had the idea and made it come true, even after giving up one of the fabrics to make her happy.
Even vivi decided to go this once, she loved little acts of rebellion
Oriana was satisfied to see jude being less... the usual, for once, and even made a small talk about the outfit, jewelry and the meaning.
But a question Vivi ansewered herself:
"Oh, about the nose ring? Some women wore them as a symbol of marital status, but it has various meanings, womanhood, elegance, a sense of rebellion..."
She smiled to jude, eyes glowing as she smiled back
It was going to be fun, and jude couldnt wait for her blood to heat up again.
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scientia-rex · 1 year
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I need someone to write in detail about how the current flex culture is both similar to and different from the culture of, say, Victorian England. I understand, from reading many, many Victorian stories over the years, by which I mean stories written during the Victorian era, why displaying wealth was so critical. If you didn't display wealth, the general assumption would be that you didn't have it. You'd be less likely to get business or loans, less likely for family members to contract advantageous marriages, etc. So you paid for your daughter to wear a different gown every time she went out, and you paid for a fancy carriage, and you hosted dinners for people you didn't enjoy, and so on, because you quite literally had to. Sure, you could choose to retire to a country estate, but everyone would assume it was because you were broke. Right? Or am I SUPER wrong? I don't know! I'm not a historian!
But these days--like, look at the luxury jewelry market. There are so many options out there to spend 20 grand on a necklace, you could drown in them. Many of them are not branded, and many are also just not that interesting or distinctive. You cannot expect someone to read your wealth instantly the way they could when someone would assess in one glance: velvet? silk? or cotton? The color of dye is no longer legally regulated. I can wear Tyrian purple if I'm broke as shit. Gold-plated jewelry is visually indistinguishable from solid gold jewelry at a fraction of the cost. Good fakes of any imaginable high-end bag or shoe exist. Items, themselves, are no long inherently signifiers of wealth the way they were pre-industrialization, because we have reached a point where it is comparatively very easy to acquire things.
So what purpose is the designer jewelry serving now? And designer clothes? When I'm sure there are many, many items that rich men and women could not tell apart at a glance, and there is not (I'm sorry) some kind of magical quality differential that makes them recognizably high-end. (Watch the Tanner Leatherstein channel on YouTube to have your ideas about high-end leather products deconstructed before your eyes.)
Like, I'm sure some things operate exactly the same. I'm sure there's a narrow elite in Silicon Valley and I'm sure they recognize each other's wealth signifiers effortlessly. The same super-expensive "casual" sneakers and t-shirts. But what happens when those people end up at a party with Bostonian old money??? And that's just two of the ultra-rich possibilities out there! There are different signifiers for Indian families, and for Chinese families, and for Dubai oil money vs Brazilian vs English--like, any culture has their ultra-wealthy and the signifiers they use can be wildly different!
YouTube has a lot of videos about flex culture, but these all seem to focus on how detrimental it is. Which it is! It's terrible! Don't spend your money on a designer thing for being designer as if that's going to GET you something. It's not. Especially if you are not in the kind of circles where that type of wealth signifier is useful.
Anyway, if you know of any good explorations of this, let me know, because it has REALLY been on my mind lately. And with the COVID, I have nothing but time.*
*and body aches
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kollamsupreme · 1 year
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