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Temple jewellery continues to be a timeless favourite

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  Cultural influence extends seamlessly into India’s festive traditions Recently, Dilip Dassani, Partner at Dassani Brothers, wrote about the Trends in Festive Jewellery! He ink down that, in a culturally rich and diverse country like India, where food, language, attire, and traditions vary every few hundred kilometres, cultural preferences profoundly influence people's choices.  While certain styles transcend regional boundaries and become universally admired, many jewellery designs remain deeply tied to the heritage of specific areas. For instance, the Mughal and Rajput reigns in North India gifted us the intricate art of polki, kundan, jadau, and meenakari, making these styles particularly beloved in the North.  Conversely, the Chola and Pallava dynasties of South India, celebrated for their devotion and grand temples, left a legacy of temple jewellery that continues to be a timeless favourite. This cultural influence extends seamlessly into India’s festive traditions....

Tvum collection unveiled with meraki

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A blend of contemporary styles and traditional heritage With meraki P Mangatram has unveiled the Tvum collection that showcases a blend of contemporary styles and traditional heritage. The creation is reflection of glorious romance between art, soul and creativity. It is perfect amalgamation of brilliant uncut diamonds, diamonds and precious stones in sublime harmony. The die piece of goddess Laxmi is given a gentle and smooth matte gold finish to make it look more vibrant and sleek. This distinctive piece is designed to suit the tastes of jewellery aficionados in South India.   P Mangatram Jewellers is as a leading name in the world of studded jewellery. The company creates a wide range of traditional and contemporary pieces and boasts of a loyal customer base. It has been among the preferred list of manufacturers for top jewelry retailers in India and strong presence in United States, UAE and United Kingdom. Taking view of the growing potential in uncut di...