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Fascinating Variety:
Indian jewellery as a whole presents a fascinating variety, in value as
well as design and content. The motifs and patterns reflect different tastes
which change from place to place. From the sophisticated, fabulous jewellery
worth fortunes, to the common tribal adornments, it displays all the imagery,
color and artistry that human ingenuity could employ in the eternal quest
of beauty. In the creation of these ornaments, gold, silver, platinum, brass
and many alloys are employed. Wholesale dictoric Jewellery
Another interesting and noteworthy feature is the interplay of cultures.
Influences from early Aryan culture to medieval Rajput, and later Moghul
and British periods can be traced. Even Scythian, Parthian and Greek influences
are discernible in some ancient finds. Most of the Indian village folks
patronize heavy silver jewellery, while the city dwellers go in for gold
ornaments. The elite own precious gem-studded jewellery. Costume jewellery
is also popular. Wholesale gemstone pendents by weight
Specialized Export Zones:
Spearheading India's latest fine jewellery thrust is the Santacruz Electronics Export' Processing Zone (SEEPZ), which was established on about 100 acres of land in Marol, an industrial area of Mumbai. The Zone was initially meant exclusively for 100 per cent export production of electronics. The electronics units did not perform very well, with few a exceptions. Some of the international giants like IBM, Unisys and Citicorp operate as joint venture companies.
In the mid-1980s, exports of gems, particularly cut and polished diamonds, increased substantially. During this time, Indian diamantaires identified the jewellery industry as a key growth area for exports. The trade approached the Government for allocation of an area for setting up units for 100 per cent exports. In 1986-87 it was decided to create a Gem & Jewellery Complex in SEEPZ for setting up 100 per cent export-oriented units of gems and jewellery items. Currently sixty units have received approval to set up units. About thirty units are already producing jewellery and others are in the process of importing equipment. The Zone employs about 14,000 workers including about 4,000 to 5,000 in the gems and jewellery industry. Wholesale labrorite Jewellery
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