A jewel when accurately matched with any attire gives out its best results in highlighting the personality of the individual. We present to you a set of five pendants in distinctive shapes of an intense sky blue hue in a Turquoise gemstone having speckled markings of varied designs of spider’s web all over the surface.
In Mexico, Tibet and Iran, Turquoise is generally used as inlay to decorate silver jewellery, with the popular sky blue color being said to be of the best quality; these gemstones, here are inlayed in similar shaped sterling silver frames of unique patterns with an exclusive and sterling opened leaf design at the top, centred by a garnet stone. Garnet is basically a deep red colored stone, made out of a chemical composition of minerals including six main varieties of gemstones; these red garnets display an astounding appearance when used in any jewellery.
Any Turquoise stone is protected with a plastic film, as it is porous and sometimes discolours, especially from grease; both garnet and turquoise are fascinated for their vibrant and unique colors and their healing properties. This precious jewel of a waxy lustre and high polish throws its dazzling inner lights of beauty and attraction at the first glance in the eyes of the buyer, such that the person can’t resist grabbing it before it runs out.
Kailash Raj has portrayed his best skills in this painting; framed in a sober dark floral border that contrasts with the entire light colored background of the painting. Pictured in a vast sandy land that meets the bright sky at horizon, Devi sits on a full blooming lotus on her distinctively styled royal throne, covered by a large parasol at the top; garbed in strikingly colored attires, she holds her popular weapons- chakra, bow, trident and a conch in all her four hands respectively to eradicate stress, sufferings and sins and award people with grace, bravery and courage; ornated with precious jewels and the divine crown, stone studded and decorated with a crescent moon at the side.
This painting continues to be revered in the modern era, where the goddess is viewed as central in Shaktism and Shaivism Hindu traditions. The Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) can be seen worshipping her along with other bhakts fanning and paying obeisance to her and a tiger, symbolic of strength, courage and willpower sits in front of her throne. The painter has professionally used his brush strokes while forming these divine faces in their accurate iconography and splendour. Minute details of the color and style of their clothes, weapons, ornaments and other accessories enhances their realistic forms and expressions.
The painter has chosen for a soothing light background and the heavenly white colored floor that accentuates other colors in their best forms. The water pot, lotus flowers, diya, aarti plate and other puja items invite the cosmic aura of the place. The delicacy and accuracy of designs, shapes and patterns evaluates its natural aesthetics.
A Kashmiri stole is like putting on an elegance that can be remembered forever. The one shown on this page is an absolute depiction of the heavenly beauty of Kashmir on a 6.3 x 2.4 ft pure wool fabric. Its black color highlights each and every pattern in its best possible kinds, outlining every color separately forming a perfect blend. The entire area is woven in multicolored patterns that complement each other accentuating the grace and beauty of this masterpiece. The border of black threads hanging loose gives a delicate finish in a traditional form.
The entire field area is covered with a border of three thick layers of brownish tone; outermost and the innermost is embroidered with purple colored mountain forming flowers while the one in centre is slightly thick, designed in red, pink and orange toned floral patterns. Kashmir is known for its magnificent foliage and wonderous beauty of colors, the weaver has very beautifully depicted this beauty in a mesmerized pattern.
The centre block is laden with a sheet of long green colored leaves arousing in a patterned direction and red flowers outgrown on them; it is decorated with long paisleys of a contrasting shade and filled with red and pink colored designs. The style and color of this stole make it a wearable piece on all kinds of attires, whether western or Indian, and its superfine quality provides warmth in cool and breezy winters.
Jewellery acts as an exclamation mark to a women’s outfit; simple outfit with trendy jewel is enough for an impressive personality. Exotic India Art provides such kinds of precious jewels, as the one shown here. The beauty and classy look of this Amber bracelet persuades us to think that our life is too short to wear any boring jewellery.
This honey colored Amber stone is the most valuable one from antiquity to the present times and has its roots from Russia; it is basically a fossilized tree resin which is appreciated fir its color and natural beauty.
The enticing bracelet shown on this page holds its attraction because of the circular Amber stones that fits perfectly in these alternatively attached circular and stylized square holder like shapes, made of sterling silver. Beauty of this bracelet lies in its structure, its color that goes with all shades of attires and the way it is carried. Apart from being an alluring fashion gemstone, it is also said to be a pain reliever that eases the body pain by its inbuilt magical chemicals.
This elegant pair of earrings are available in two different gemstones, namely garnet and smoky quartz. Garnet is known for improving blood circulation, whereas smoky quartz dispels fear, anxiety and depression. The main frame of the earrings is made of lasting sterling silver. The top of the earrings is an oval-shaped gemstone with a victorian-like floral motif frame that is extended downwards into a heart-shaped before a similar gemstone that is teardrop-shaped dangles loosely at the end. This earring is 1.4 inch in height and weighs 4 grams.
Exotic India Art takes pride in the jewelry pieces we have scoured from all over the world. These items are carefully selected and then listed here on this website. We keep up to date with the latest trends and listen to our customers for any feedback provided. We are delighted to bring this piece to you, and applaud you on the refined taste that you have. If you are still hesitating, don't. We will not want you to regret if this item runs out of stock. "
This painting rendered as a clear water color art, represents against a divine red background Lord Shiva in his five cosmic faces painted unlike his usual Panchamukha iconography; in the usual ways, Panchamukha Shiva has his four faces in each of the four directions and the fifth face is either invisible or faces the sky, but this being a two-dimensional art form, all the five heads are three-fourth front facing with each having ornamented golden-brown coiffure atop.
He sits on a blooming double lotus which is kept on a highly stylized chowki and his ash-smeared body glows with the vigour of life along with Chandan smeared on his forehead and hints on body in an aesthetic contrast. Lord Shiva is garbed in the rigorous tiger skin costume and Goddess Parvati sits on his lap in absolute elegance and an expression of love and respect.
The ten-armed Shiva carries all his implements with Trident and Damru being the main of his iconography. He has the Vasuki serpent coiled around his neck, third eye and a crescent moon on forehead. Panchmukhi Shiva or Panchanana Shiva combines in him Tatpurusha, Vamadeva, Aghora, Sadyojata and Ishan representing wind, water, fire, creative function and space which are the five cosmic elements and space.
The story of Lord Krishna and the serpent Kaliya is one of the most popular mythological stories in Hinduism. The dreaded venomous multi-hooded serpent Kaliya symbolizes the numerous desires we have. One day Krishna was playing with his friends near Kaliya’s abode (waters of Yamuna in Vrindavan) and their ball fell in the river, so to catch the ball Krishna jumped into the river even after being warned about the poisonous snake. Kaliya being unaware of Krishna’s real identity, attacked him with his fangs and tried to tire his body around Krishna attempting to crush him, but the lord was too fast for him, he caught hold of the serpent’s tail and dragged him to the river surface, playing his flute on its head.
This pendant is made up of three components. The overall structure of the pendant is made of sterling silver, with a brown solid flattened cylindrical shaped bead in the centre, separated by turquoise beads above and below the bead as it connects and extends downwards into a shower of loose silver chains. Weighing at 34.5 grams and measuring a length of 5 inches, the best qualities of this pendant is its ability to eccentuate and showcase the neckline of the wearer as it adds a touch of elegance. To complete the full set, simply add a chain of your choice when purchasing this pendant. The chain is available in three different lengths ranging from 16 to 20 inches long.
This piece is brought to you exclusively by Exotic India Art. They have immersed effort to scour for the best quality decorative jewelry and listed here on this website for customers from all over the world to browse at their convenience. All pieces are stocked in limited quantities. We advise getting yours soon to save yourself the heartache."
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