Once upon a time, lavish Indian wedding jewelry was limited only to the richest and powerful sections of society. The cost of production, involving a lot of labor as well as expensive raw materials, meant that only the noble women could afford to buy a Meenakari, Thewa or Kundan set.
This has, to a great degree, contributed to the fine, artistic and intricate look of Indian wedding jewelry pieces. They were originally crafted to please the most discerning tastes and the craftsmen therefore treat
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Once upon a time, lavish Indian wedding jewelry was limited only to the richest and powerful sections of society. The cost of production, involving a lot of labor as well as expensive raw materials, meant that only the noble women could afford to buy a Meenakari, Thewa or Kundan set.
This has, to a great degree, contributed to the fine, artistic and intricate look of Indian wedding jewelry pieces. They were originally crafted to please the most discerning tastes and the craftsmen therefore treat
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