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Silk Thread Jewelry - Ahmednagar

Ethnic Handicraft
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Prof. Bibhudutta Baraland Srikanth Bellamkonda
NID, Bengaluru
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  • The required size of the colour thread.

  • Bangle of the intended size being chosen.

  • The artisan starts winding the thread around the bangle which is applied with glue.

  • Artisan making sure there are no gaps after the winding process is completed.

  • Artisan making sure there are no gaps after the winding process is completed.

  • Artisan applying glue, so that the thread and bangle adhere well.

  • Showing threads strip bangle.

  • Artisan doing the decoration part using glue, beads, and pearls.

  • Artisan attaching floral designs over the threaded bangle.

  • The bangle is decorated using various floral patterns and designs.

  • The bangle is decorated using various designs.

  • The final look of a decorated thread bangle.

The required size of the colour thread.

Bangle of the intended size being chosen.

The artisan starts winding the thread around the bangle which is applied with glue.

Artisan making sure there are no gaps after the winding process is completed.

Artisan making sure there are no gaps after the winding process is completed.

Artisan applying glue, so that the thread and bangle adhere well.

Showing threads strip bangle.

Artisan doing the decoration part using glue, beads, and pearls.

Artisan attaching floral designs over the threaded bangle.

The bangle is decorated using various floral patterns and designs.

The bangle is decorated using various designs.

The final look of a decorated thread bangle.

In India, the varieties of jewelry are enormous, as we create metal fashion for head to toe. The materials used for them range from ivory, navaratna, beads, thread, terracotta, paper, crochet, etc., thus forming different forms. These styles are often blended with precious stones or metals to improve their grandeur. Here thread jewelry is the latest in vogue, which incorporates the use of natural or synthetic fibers to create unique jewelry products. Natural fibers always have an advantage over the synthetic variety for their innate capabilities to withstand climatic changes and foster comfort. After the thread is manufactured, it is then set through a dying process, where types like Vat, Fiber Reactive, and Direct dyes are treated for fast results and perfection. Kavitha Vinayak Gudewar is a renowned thread jewelry artist from Ahmednagar, part of Maharashtra, who since her childhood has been practicing the art and now serves a wide array of customers spread across the state.

For more details: https://dsource.in/resource/silk-thread-jewelry-ahmednagar

 

The required size of the colour thread.

Bangle of the intended size being chosen.

The artisan starts winding the thread around the bangle which is applied with glue.

Artisan making sure there are no gaps after the winding process is completed.

Artisan making sure there are no gaps after the winding process is completed.

Artisan applying glue, so that the thread and bangle adhere well.

Showing threads strip bangle.

Artisan doing the decoration part using glue, beads, and pearls.

Artisan attaching floral designs over the threaded bangle.

The bangle is decorated using various floral patterns and designs.

The bangle is decorated using various designs.

The final look of a decorated thread bangle.


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