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INDIAN JEWELRY - TRADITIONAL INDIAN FASHION JEWELRY COLLECTION
Indian jewelry has been a part of our traditions for centuries. It’s not just something you wear. It’s a reflection of who you are, where you come from, and what you celebrate. The detailed designs, bright colors, and use of metals and stones tell stories passed down through generations.
Each region in India has its own unique jewelry style. From bold tribal ornaments to delicate wedding accessories, the diversity is incredible. This deep connection to local traditions makes Indian costume jewelry not only beautiful but also meaningful.
At Panash India, we celebrate this variety. Let’s dive into how traditional Indian jewelry has evolved, the craftsmanship behind each style, what you’ll find in our collection, and how to wear and care for your jewelry.
Craftsmanship That Makes Indian Artificial Jewelry Stand Out
What makes Indian artificial jewelry so special? It’s the detailed work that goes into every design. Skilled artisans from different parts of India use traditional techniques that have been around for generations. Here are some of the most popular styles of work you’ll find:
1. Meenakari
This is a colorful enamel technique that adds bright designs to metal. Originally from Rajasthan, Meenakari jewelry is known for its vibrant and artistic look.
2. Embossed Jewelry
Embossing involves shaping raised patterns into metal by hammering or molding. This gives the jewelry a detailed, 3D effect.
3. Kundan
One of the oldest forms of Indian jewelry, Kundan uses gemstones set in gold foil. It has a very royal and rich appearance, especially popular in bridal sets.
4. Oxidized Jewelry
This is perfect for a rustic or antique look. The metal is treated to create a darkened finish, making it great for both casual and festive wear.
5. Polki
Polki features uncut diamonds, often paired with other stones, giving it a raw yet luxurious feel. It’s widely used in bridal Indian artificial jewelry.
6. Beads
Beaded jewelry is lightweight and colorful. It’s often used in regional styles, with artisans threading beads into traditional patterns.
7. Stone Work
Gemstones are used to decorate various types of Indian jewelry, including earrings, bracelets, and necklaces. The right stones can add elegance to even a simple look.
8. Threadwork
Colorful threads are used to stitch intricate patterns into the jewelry. It brings a handmade and artistic feel, often seen in festive jewelry.
9. Mirror Work
A specialty from Gujarat and Rajasthan, small mirrors are added into the design. They reflect light beautifully and are great for festive wear.
10. American Diamonds (CZ)
These are lab-made stones that look like real diamonds. These are affordable and perfect for when you want without spending too much.
Types of Indian Jewelry You’ll Find at Panash India
At Panash India, we offer a wide range of Indian artificial jewelry online. From bold statement styles to everyday elegance, here’s what you can shop:
1. Jhumkas
One of the most iconic Indian earrings, jhumkas are bell-shaped and often come with pearls or stones. They move gracefully and are a favorite for wedding and festival occasions.
2. Necklaces
You’ll find everything from chokers to long layered chains. Our necklace sets are made to highlight your neckline and complement traditional outfits.
3. Earrings
Besides jhumkas, we also offer chandbalis, studs, danglers, and hoops. These big earrings are versatile and can be worn for both formal events and casual outings.
4. Bangles
Bangles are a symbol of culture and tradition for Indian women. Our bangle collection includes thin stackable bangles, chunky kadas, and everything in between.
5. Maang Tikka
This head ornament is worn along the parting of the hair and rests on the forehead. Maang Tikka often worn at weddings and special events to complete the ethnic look.
6. Bracelets / Kadas
Whether you want something delicate or a bold wrist accessory, our bracelets are perfect. Many of them come with stone work or traditional engravings.
Why Choose Panash India for Indian Artificial Jewelry?
Shopping for Indian artificial jewelry should be simple, secure, and enjoyable. That’s what we offer at Panash India.
Easy on Your Budget: We understand that good fashion shouldn’t cost a fortune. Use our price filters to find jewelry in your preferred range.
Great Discounts: Enjoy savings with discounts ranging from 20% to 40% on selected styles.
Flexible Delivery: Choose your preferred delivery window, and we’ll make sure your order reaches you on time.
More Than Just Women’s Jewelry: We also offer a stylish collection of men’s Indian wedding jewelry, including wedding Kantha in a variety of styles. Explore elegant options at competitive prices.
Tips to Maintain Your Indian Artificial Jewelry
With a little care, your artificial jewelry can stay looking great for a long time. Here’s how to take care of it:
Clean Regularly: After wearing, gently wipe with a soft, damp cloth. This helps remove sweat and dirt.
Store Separately: Use small pouches or separate boxes to avoid scratches or tangling.
Avoid Moisture and Chemicals: Keep jewelry away from perfumes, sprays, and water. These can dull the shine or cause damage.
Professional Cleaning: Once in a while, have your jewelry checked or cleaned by a professional.
Handle with Care: Don’t pull or tug while wearing or removing. Gentle handling helps prevent breakage.
Celebrate Your Style with Indian Jewelry
At Panash India, we bring you jewelry that’s rooted in tradition but designed for today’s lifestyle. Take your time, explore the variety, and choose the styles you love. Enjoy easy navigation, secure shopping, beautiful collections, and worldwide delivery.
FAQ's
Indian head jewelry is usually called a Maang Tikka or a Matha Patti. A maang tikka is a single pendant on the forehead with a chain attached to the hair, while a matha patti features multiple chains draped across the forehead for a more elaborate look.
Artificial jewelry is great for occasional or regular wear, but it won’t last as long as pure gold or silver. With proper care, you can enjoy its beauty for years.
Yes, jewelry made from silver, copper, or imitation metals can tarnish over time. To keep your pieces shining, store them in dry pouches, avoid perfumes or moisture, and clean them gently with a soft cloth.
Absolutely. Jewelry like chokers, jhumkas, and oxidized earrings pair beautifully with dresses, tops, and even denim, adding a stylish fusion twist to your look.
Many Indian jewelry sets come with adjustable chains, hooks, or bangles in flexible sizes. If you need custom adjustments, you can check availability before ordering.




